A Trump administration could adopt a clearer policy towards Taipei sooner and be more open to arms sales than a Democratic one, leader adds.
Rajnath Singh and US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin sign agreement to secure defence goods and services in the event of unexpected supply chain issues.
Minnesota governor tells convention Trump is ‘dangerous’ while Republicans share accusations and theories about Walz’s links to China.
Republican chair writes to FBI chief and cites Minnesota governor’s ‘cosy relationship’ with Beijing and ‘devotion to the CCP’.
Company initially deemed to have military ties in limbo over reported reversal as influential US lawmaker warns of ‘direct CCP surveillance’.
The collectible dolls, which originated in China centuries ago, will cost much more if Trump is elected and makes good on his threat of additional import duties.
Financial Times said the sensor maker has been dropped from a list of Chinese companies barred from defence contracts, but the Pentagon won’t confirm or deny.
Chinese EV battery maker’s planned US$2.4 billion factory in Michigan, already a focus of local protest, may face more scrutiny as lawmakers call for a new investigation.
Yun Chuan, a five-year-old male, and Xin Bao, a three-year-old female, are expected to draw large crowds as the first new pandas to arrive in the US in more than 20 years.
The Democratic vice-presidential candidate taught in China, ran a student travel programme there and sat on the US Congressional-Executive Commission on China.
Hasty resignation and flight by long-time prime minister Sheikh Hasina means any new government might be friendlier to Beijing than Washington or New Delhi would like.
China’s steady inroads across developing world not the only obstacle for new Democratic Party standard-bearer seeking White House.
US Senator Mark Kelly, the potential Democratic vice-presidential nominee, draws social media scorn for a nine-year-old video of him pitching vitamin franchises.
Talks transpire as Beijing takes concerted action to disrupt the global supply chain of synthetic substances and Washington seeks more steps.
A second Trump administration could not only feature much more work for the commercial rocket launcher SpaceX, but also a White House adviser role for Musk.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken plans to engage with Wang Yi, but will also face partners’ questions about the direction of US policy in a tumultuous election season.
Nato joins American officials in lauding regional players like Japan, the Philippines and Australia as they tackle ‘shared challenges’.
Secretary general assails authoritarian regimes and Beijing’s actions in Hong Kong, South China Sea and Taiwan.
Unprecedented and blunt joint declaration from security alliance at Washington summit calls on Beijing to uphold UN purposes and principles.
American leader, beset by questions about his ability to win re-election, announces donation of air-defence equipment for Ukraine.
‘We should be cooperating … sharing threat perceptions’ with Indo-Pacific allies, says National Security Council official ahead of Nato meetings in Washington.
The defence alliance, which is marking its 75th anniversary, will address the war in Ukraine and China’s role in bolstering Moscow, says senior US official.
The non-binding resolution seeks AI development in a ‘free, open, inclusive and nondiscriminatory’ environment between wealthy and developing nations.
Beijing’s actions, not US pressure, has led Berlin from ‘partnership and cooperation to more competition’, Thomas Bagger of the German foreign ministry contends.
Federal officials and members of Congress repeatedly raise the need to address the national security risks and unfair trade practices posed by China’s technology sectors.
The male Yun Chuan and female Xin Bao are expected to arrive later this week at the San Diego Zoo, travelling more than 11,000km from a research and conservation facility in Sichuan province.
Chinese officials ‘have indicated so in some of our interactions’, Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell tells Council of Foreign Relations.
India, one expert says, has ‘indicated that it is willing to gradually ramp up pressure on issues like Tibet and Taiwan’.
Washington should ‘have no contact with the Dalai group in any form, and stop sending the wrong signal to the world’, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman says.
Beijing’s position said to have intensified largest armed conflict in Europe since second world war, requiring alliance to ‘impose a cost’.