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China's history of stealing F-35 technology raises security concerns as military experts debate potential Saudi Arabia military sales and national security risks.
A Japanese official blasted China’s claims that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has altered Japan’s position on a Taiwan crisis as “entirely baseless,” calling for more dialogue to stop ties between Asia’s top economies spiraling.
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.
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. and Chinese militaries this week held "frank and constructive" maritime security talks, the Chinese navy said on Saturday, as the two superpowers gradually restore military-to-military communications after several months of trade tensions.
The diplomatic rift between Beijing and Tokyo is also a test of Washington’s appetite for engagement with the region
China-founded Wi-Fi behemoth TP-Link Systems Inc. is trying to convince US national security officials it’s independent from Beijing. The circumstances surrounding its Vietnam factory, where the company makes products to ship to the US,
An Australian facility with Japanese backing is the most promising option for a rare earths refining hub outside China. But Beijing’s influence still looms large.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to approve China’s contentious “mega” embassy close to the Tower of London, despite mounting strains in relations between the two countries. While no final decision has been taken, Starmer is likely to approve the embassy, according to one government insider.