China-US relations

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  • U.S. Swings Axe On Visas For Chinese Students And Researchers
    U.S.-China Ties
    The acting head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Chad Wolf, said earlier that Washington was blocking the visas for Chinese grad students and researchers "to prevent them from stealing and otherwise appropriating sensitive research."
  • Huawei Shifting Investments To Russia Amid Continued U.S. Restrictions
    Huawei
    Huawei's founder, Ren Zhengfei, revealed that the company was increasing its investments in Russia through new research and development centers.
  • The Clock Runs Out For TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer
    TikTok
    U.S. President Donald Trump’s "political environment" called time on TikTok boss after only months in charge.
  • Top China Adviser Warns Of Devastation Of All-Out Financial War With U.S.
    China-US Relations
    Former PBOC adviser and academic says U.S. could sanction China's banks and seize overseas assets.
  • Trump Administration Aiming To Purge Chinese Firms From U.S. Systems
    Chinese Tech
    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on all American companies to purge their systems of all Chinese-made technologies.
  • Chinese Travel Giant Ctrip Planning To Delist From NASDAQ And Go Private
    Ctrip Stocks
    Apart from planning to taking itself private, Ctrip is also reportedly in talks with HKEX for a potential secondary listing.
  • U.S. Investors In Talks To Potentially Buy Controlling Stake In TikTok
    TikTok App
    A group of investors led by Sequoia Capital and General Atlantic is reportedly in talks with ByteDance for a purchase of a controlling stake in the platform.
  • Pompeo In London To Tackle China, Pandemic With Boris Johnson
    US-UK TIES
    Pompeo's next stop is a meeting in Denmark with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
  • Wall Street Looking To Self-Police To Stave Off Government Intervention
    Wall Street
    Wall Street claims that self-policing will be a much more effective way of regulating U.S.-listed foreign firms as opposed to having lawmakers make the decisions.
  • U.S. Considers Ban On Chinese Apps, Including TikTok
    China US Dispute
    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo mentioned in an interview on Monday that the White House is looking into potentially banning certain Chinese apps.
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