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  • Chinese Investments in European Ports Come Under Scrutiny
    Chinese Investments in European Ports Come Under Scrutiny
    October 11, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    Europe is one of the regions that China has targeted for investment as part of its “One Belt, One Road” initiative, an ambitious plan to build infrastructure that would establish Beijing-centered trade routes throughout the world. Now, six years after the initiative was first announced by Beijing, the Greek port of Piraeus, which is now […]
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  • Bankruptcy of China Bohai Steel Threatens Chain Reaction in Industry, Finance
    Bankruptcy of China Bohai Steel Threatens Chain Reaction in Industry, Finance
    October 11, 2018 | By Nicole Hao
    China Bohai Steel has begun to file for bankruptcy in a process that will affect 48 factories and 105 creditors in Tianjin.
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  • Fraudulent Schemes Abound in China to Profit From High Demand for Apple Devices
    Fraudulent Schemes Abound in China to Profit From High Demand for Apple Devices
    October 10, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    While China is one of the most important markets for U.S. tech giant Apple, the country has long been home to criminal rings that make and sell fake iPhones. According to an Oct. 9 report by San Francisco-based digital media The Information, organized teams in China have been running sophisticated schemes in which they buy […]
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  • Chinese Spy Extradited to US for Attempt to Steal Tech from Leading US Aviation Firms
    Chinese Spy Extradited to US for Attempt to Steal Tech from Leading US Aviation Firms
    October 10, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    Xu Yanjun, a deputy division director within China’s primary intelligence agency, is being charged for his scheme to steal jet engine tech.
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  • Chinese Regime Wages Campaign Against Dance Company—and Fails
    Chinese Regime Wages Campaign Against Dance Company—and Fails
    October 10, 2018 | By Jennifer Zeng
    Recently, the general public has begun to recognize how the Chinese regime works to try to influence opinion in the United States and around the world. But even the well-informed may be surprised to learn that one of the Chinese Communist Party’s main targets is Shen Yun, a world-class Chinese dance and music performing arts […]
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  • Despite Beijing’s Attempts to Thwart Shen Yun’s Tours in Europe and Beyond, Performing Arts Company Flourishes
    Despite Beijing’s Attempts to Thwart Shen Yun’s Tours in Europe and Beyond, Performing Arts Company Flourishes
    October 10, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    Princess Michael of Kent, a member of the British royal family, once sang high praises for Shen Yun, the New York-based performing arts company that showcases traditional Chinese culture through an annual global tour that has drawn hundreds of thousands of audiences. So have scores of regular arts lovers, dignitaries, politicians, and celebrities around the […]
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  • Interpol Ex-Chief, Missing in China, Said to Be Connected to Purged Security Czar
    Interpol Ex-Chief, Missing in China, Said to Be Connected to Purged Security Czar
    October 9, 2018 | By Nicole Hao
    The Chinese regime has announced that Meng Hongwei, former president of Interpol and high-ranking police official, is now under investigation.
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  • South Korea and EU Raise Alarm on Alleged Chinese Cyber Espionage
    South Korea and EU Raise Alarm on Alleged Chinese Cyber Espionage
    October 9, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    South Korea is on alert after a recent Bloomberg report has revealed that Chinese “spy chips” have purportedly been mounted on servers made by San Jose-based tech company Supermicro. Business Korea, an English-language business and financial magazine in South Korea, reported widespread use of Supermicro servers among the country’s financial institutions, large corporations, and government-run […]
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  • Chinese Regime Pulls All Stops to Boost Tax Revenue as Debt Balloons
    Chinese Regime Pulls All Stops to Boost Tax Revenue as Debt Balloons
    October 9, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    China has come up with different ways to rake in taxes from its citizens in the wake of growing debt problems.
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  • China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in Russia and Zambia
    China’s Timber Demand Is Destroying Forests in Russia and Zambia
    October 8, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    China's One Belt, One Road investments into the timber industries in both countries—as well as rampant illegal logging—have created an environmental crisis.
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  • China’s New Cybersecurity Regulations Allow Unfettered Police Search, Inspections of Internet-Service Providers
    China’s New Cybersecurity Regulations Allow Unfettered Police Search, Inspections of Internet-Service Providers
    October 8, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    Beijing is expanding its draconian measures to police the internet to include service providers and any company that uses the internet in China, according to a recent announcement by Chinese state media. The latest “internet safety supervision and inspection regulations” announced by China’s Ministry of Public Security were reported by China’s state-run Xinhua on Oct. […]
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  • CCP Accuses Ex-Interpol Chief of Bribery, Other Crimes
    CCP Accuses Ex-Interpol Chief of Bribery, Other Crimes
    October 8, 2018 | By The Associated Press
    BEIJING—The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is investigating the former president of Interpol for bribery and other crimes, the communist regime said on Oct. 8 in a notice that indicated the Chinese official may also be in trouble for political transgressions. Meng Hongwei, China’s vice minister for public security, was being investigated as a result of […]
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  • China Is Facing Food-Supply Crisis, Notable Challenges to Regime’s Ambitions
    China Is Facing Food-Supply Crisis, Notable Challenges to Regime’s Ambitions
    October 7, 2018 | By Sunny Chao
    The U.S.-China trade war has compounded a food shortage already in the making inside China, due to water pollution, industrial development, and more.
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  • China Poised to Seek FAO Leadership Role in Quest to Increase Influence at UN
    China Poised to Seek FAO Leadership Role in Quest to Increase Influence at UN
    October 7, 2018 | By John Phillips
    China is set to increase still further its growing influence within the United Nations by fielding a candidate to head the Food and Agriculture Organization.
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  • Vice President Pence’s Speech Riles Some, in China and Beyond
    Vice President Pence’s Speech Riles Some, in China and Beyond
    October 7, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    U.S. Vice President Mike Pence's wide-ranging, era-defining speech on the U.S.-China relationship has got the global Chinese community talking.
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  • China Building New Coal Plants Equal to Entire US Capacity
    China Building New Coal Plants Equal to Entire US Capacity
    October 7, 2018 | By Mimi Nguyen Ly
    China is building hundreds of new coal-fired power plants capable of generating a total of 259 gigawatts (GW) of electricity—that’s equal to the entire existing U.S. coal fleet of around 266 GW, findings by advocacy and research group CoalSwarm show. Most of the new developments owe to a rapid rise in coal plant permit approvals […]
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  • US Commerce’s Ross Eyes Anti-China ‘Poison Pill’ for New Trade Deals
    US Commerce’s Ross Eyes Anti-China ‘Poison Pill’ for New Trade Deals
    October 6, 2018 | By Reuters
    WASHINGTON—U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross signaled on Oct. 5 that Washington may flex its muscle with additional trading partners in order to exert pressure on China to open its markets, saying that a “poison pill” provision in the recently completed pact with Canada and Mexico could be replicated. Ross said in an interview that the […]
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  • For Some Malawi Business Owners, Closer China Ties Has Meant Losing the Shop
    For Some Malawi Business Owners, Closer China Ties Has Meant Losing the Shop
    October 6, 2018 | By Charles Pensulo
    A group of business owners in Malawi's financial hub may be feeling the side effects of the southeast African nation's government getting closer to China.
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  • Chip-Level Spying Has a Long History Under the Chinese Regime
    Chip-Level Spying Has a Long History Under the Chinese Regime
    October 5, 2018 | By Joshua Philipp
    News Analysis If Chinese spy chips were found in the hardware of Apple and Amazon (they were according to a report by Bloomberg; the two companies  deny their servers were compromised), this should have been expected. There’s a long history of cases like this. The Senate Armed Services Committee warned of this threat in May […]
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  • Vietnamese Community Has Warning About Communist China
    Vietnamese Community Has Warning About Communist China
    October 5, 2018 | By Melanie Sun
    The Melbourne Vietnamese community held a rally in Federation Square on Sept. 30 to protest against the invasion of Vietnam by the Chinese Communist Party through its “One Belt, One Road” project. The organizers of the rally had a warning for anyone listening: if Australia does not guard against the influence of the Chinese Communist […]
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  • Interpol President Reported Missing During Trip to China
    Interpol President Reported Missing During Trip to China
    October 5, 2018 | By The Associated Press
    PARIS—The president of Interpol, a former senior Chinese security official, has been reported missing after he traveled to his native country at the end of September, a French judicial official said on Oct. 5. Meng Hongwei’s wife reported on Sept. 28 that she had not heard from her 64-year-old husband since he left Lyon, France, […]
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  • Taiwan’s Education Sector Is Under Siege by Beijing’s ‘United Front’
    Taiwan’s Education Sector Is Under Siege by Beijing’s ‘United Front’
    October 4, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    Unidentified officials from Taiwan’s National Security Bureau said that Beijing’s “united front” work has infiltrated schools at all levels, targeting students, teachers, and school headmasters, according to an Oct. 4 report by Taiwanese newspaper the Liberty Times. In an attempt to influence Taiwanese politics and society, Beijing has for a long time resorted to subversion […]
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  • South Koreans: Chinese Regime the Biggest Threat to Peace on Korean Peninsula
    South Koreans: Chinese Regime the Biggest Threat to Peace on Korean Peninsula
    October 4, 2018 | By Sunny Chao
    46 percent of respondents regarded China as “the most threatening country to peace on the Korean peninsula,” increasing almost triple from last year’s 17 percent.
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  • US Warns of New Hacking Spree From Group Linked to China
    US Warns of New Hacking Spree From Group Linked to China
    October 4, 2018 | By Reuters
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. government on Oct. 3 warned that a hacking group widely known as cloudhopper, which Western cybersecurity firms have linked to the Chinese government, has launched attacks on technology service providers in a campaign to steal data from their clients. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a technical alert for cloudhopper, which it […]
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  • US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement Targets China’s Bad Practices
    US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement Targets China’s Bad Practices
    October 3, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    The new trade deal between Canada, Mexico, and the United States has put China on notice about some of its most egregious business practices, experts say. Named the U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement, or USMCA, the pact will replace the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). While the new agreement still needs approval from Congress before it […]
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  • China Said to Issue Secret Order Barring Senior Officials’ Children From Studying in US
    China Said to Issue Secret Order Barring Senior Officials’ Children From Studying in US
    October 3, 2018 | By Nicole Hao
    the Chinese communist authorities issued a secret order to forbid all children of high-ranking Communist Party officials from studying in the United States
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  • Thousands of Chinese Asylees in the US Might Be Deported for Immigration Fraud
    Thousands of Chinese Asylees in the US Might Be Deported for Immigration Fraud
    October 2, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    About 13,500 immigrants who were granted asylum status in the United States before December 2012—most of them Chinese—are now facing possible deportation because they may have lied on their asylum applications. U.S. immigration officials are reviewing about 3,500 asylum cases and 10,000 “derivative asylum status” cases that involve family members of asylees, according to a […]
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