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Taiwan China News Today | “We Want Peace, Not War” | Taiwan Slams Beijing’s Aggression | N18G

Last Updated:July 18, 2025, 23:32 IST Videos Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao makes a strong diplomatic statement, affirming that Taiwan will not provoke China but stands firm against Beijing’s growing military threats. In a powerful address, Hsiao urged peace, dialogue, and regional stability amid China’s accusations and rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait.Rejecting China’s territorial claims,…

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China revises catalog of technologies subject to export controls – battery cathode material

China revises catalog of technologies subject to export controls – battery cathode material BEIJING, July 15 (Xinhua) — China has updated its catalog of technologies prohibited and restricted for export, adding battery cathode material technology to the restricted list while removing controls on certain architectural technologies, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Tuesday. The revised…

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Update: China Issues New Statement on US Tech War

China’s Ministry of Commerce on Friday urged the United States to abandon its “zero-sum mentality” and called for further relaxation of trade restrictions on Chinese technology companies. Earlier this week, chip giant Nvidia said the U.S. government would approve its application to resume sales of its H20 graphics processing units (GPUs) to China. Newsweek reached…

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Top lawmaker sends letter to US Commerce Secretary objecting to Nvidia selling AI chips to China: ‘We can't let the…’

Top lawmaker sends letter to US Commerce Secretary objecting to Nvidia selling AI chips to China: ‘We can’t let the…’

Republican representative John Moolenaar, who is the chairman of the House Select Committee on China, has reportedly objected to the US Commerce Department‘s decision to allow Nvidia to resume sales of its H20 AI chips to China. In a letter to US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Moolenaar warned that the move could advance China’s AI…

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Relocations: The consensus in D.C. about China policy needs revision - Ashland News

Relocations: The consensus in D.C. about China policy needs revision – Ashland News

We now find ourselves in a schizophrenic relationship By Herbert Rothschild Recently, I had the privilege of being at a social gathering that included Nicholas Kristof, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The New York Times. Kristof is brilliant, which made me hesitate to engage him in political conversation. But he’s also down-to-earth sociable, which got me…

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China protests to Philippines over Taiwan, maritime and security issues

BEIJING (Reuters) -China has lodged “stern representations” to the Philippines over recent “negative moves” concerning Taiwan, as well as maritime and security issues, a Chinese foreign ministry statement said on Friday. Department of Asian Affairs Director-General Liu Jinsong conveyed the “stern representations” and “strong dissatisfaction” to Philippine Ambassador to China, Jaime FlorCruz, on Friday, the…

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