Peng Shuai: Olympics officials announce second call with Chinese tennis player, WTA stands by decision
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) claimed Wednesday that it had a second video call with Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai after the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) decided to suspend all tournaments in China and Hong Kong.
BlackRock investments in China: Consumers' Research warning consumers, governments
Consumers' Research, an educational nonprofit that shares consumer information, on Thursday morning sent a letter to 10 governors, warning them of investment management company BlackRock's ties to China.
China clears Boeing 737 Max for flight two years after it was grounded
China’s aviation regulator cleared the Boeing 737 Max on Thursday to return to flying with technical upgrades more than two years after the plane was grounded worldwide following two fatal crashes.
Peng Shuai: WTA pulls tournaments from China, Hong Kong over lack of 'acceptable' response
The Women’s Tennis Association has suspended all tournaments in China, including those in Hong Kong, effective immediately due to the lack of an acceptable response over tennis player Peng Shuai’s allegations and brief disappearance.
Americans see China as biggest threat because they aim to ‘replace’ US: KT McFarland
K.T. McFarland argues Americans view China as the greatest national threat because they plan to "replace" the U.S.
Defense Department facing 'serious' fiscal constraints, Gen. Jack Keane says
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses the Defense Department budget under Biden's leadership
China manufacturing improves as power shortages ease
China’s manufacturing activity rebounded in November as orders improved and power shortages eased, a survey showed Tuesday.
'Simpsons' episode with Tiananmen Square joke absent from Disney+ in Hong Kong
Less than a month after the launch of Disney+ in Hong Kong, users in the city have discovered that an episode of "The Simpsons" has been removed from the streaming platform.
US-China trade tensions rise following Biden-Xi summit
A new cold war appears to be brewing as the U.S. places over a dozen Chinese companies on its trading blacklist, all while China slows its progress on purchasing $200 billion worth of U.S. goods by the end of the year.
Alibaba empowers business units to be more agile as challenges mount
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s chief executive, Daniel Zhang, is devolving power to the heads of the company’s business units to become more agile in tackling rising challenges and potentially open the way for spinoffs, people familiar with the matter said.
Chinese photographer apologizes under state media criticism, after Dior pulls image
A renowned Chinese fashion photographer has apologized for her past work after online critics called it insulting to the Chinese people and fashion house Dior removed one of her photos from a show in Shanghai.
China regulator seeks to avoid US delistings of Chinese firms
Chinese authorities are working with U.S. counterparts to prevent Chinese companies being delisted from U.S. stock exchanges, a Chinese regulatory official said on Thursday, as a lengthy dispute about auditing standards rumbles on.
JPMorgan CEO Dimon walks back China quip
"I regret and should not have made that comment," Dimon said. "I was trying to emphasize the strength and longevity of our company."
Crowley rips Lebron, praises Enes Kanter for 'showing more moral courage' on China
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Public Affairs Monica Crowley applauds Celtics star Enes Kanter for speaking out against the Chinese government.
Jamie Dimon says he would bet JPMorgan will outlive China’s Communist Party
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Oil reserves released by Biden expected to primarily go to China, India
President Biden’s move to tap the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is expected to supply China and India oil needs as gas demands have led to global shortages, reports said Tuesday.
Announced sale of US toll giant to Singapore-based firm sparks security concerns
The sale of the largest U.S. tolling company to a Singapore-based firm is drawing security concerns
Supply chain problems show signs of easing
Global supply chain woes are beginning to recede, but shipping, manufacturing and retail executives say that they don’t expect a return to more normal operations until next year and that cargo will continue to be delayed if Covid-19 outbreaks disrupt key distribution hubs.
US Coast Guard names second 'party in interest' for possible role in California oil spill
The U.S. Coast Guard has named a second “party in interest” to the owner and operator of a cargo ship that was involved in an anchor dragging incident related to an October oil spill off the Southern California coastline.
Women's tennis takes on China with threat to pull its business
WTA chief executive Steve Simon has threatened to pull the tour out of the country following the disappearance of Peng Shuai.