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After entering the South China Sea, the U.S. spy plane flew off China’s southern coast and Hainan. A Newsweek map shows the aircraft circled several times over waters near the Chinese island before returning to Okinawa along the same route it took outbound.
Beijing suggested it might reimpose a ban on seafood imports from Japan after warning its citizens to avoid travel there and postponing the releases of at least two Japanese movies.
Justice Department officials allege that the four conspired to illegally export advanced Nvidia graphics processing units to China through Malaysia and Thailand.
The U.S. Justice Department has charged four people in a scheme to illegally export Nvidia AI chips to China, prompting a key House Republican to call for urgent passage of a chip-tracking bill on Thursday.
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China warns there is ‘no market’ for Japanese seafood exports as spat over Taiwan comments escalates
China has warned there is “no market” for Japanese seafood exports, the latest veiled threat from Beijing as its diplomatic spat with Tokyo escalates over recent comments by Japan’s leader on defending Taiwan.
Chinese police formally arrest 18 underground church leaders, clearing way for potential prosecution and prison terms.
Three Chinese nationals were charged with smuggling NVIDA and HP products to China, according to charges unsealed by the Justice Department on Thursday. Starting in September of 2023, Hon Ning Ho, Brian Raymond, Cham Li and Jing Chen allegedly exported chips to China.
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China’s diesel trucks are shifting to electric. That could change global LNG and diesel demand
China is rapidly replacing its aging diesel trucks with electric models, signaling a major shift in the world’s largest vehicle market.
Rep. Lance Gooden sent a letter to the Justice Department urging it to investigate China's involvement in the U.S. energy and environment sector.
While Elon Musk plans a Tesla bot factory in Silicon Valley, Chinese companies like Unitree Robotics are already selling humanoid robots to consumers for as low as $6,000.
Weeks into the job, Japan’s new leader has come face-to-face with what it means to cross China’s red line on Taiwan.