US authorities are moving towards kicking foreign companies off American stock exchanges if their audits fail to meet US standards
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says listings prevent US technology from supporting Chinese and Russian "military advancement"
US intelligence agencies came across suspicious construction activity at a port near Abu Dhabi, the capital of one of the US's closest allies in the Middle East, earlier this year
Academic says cotton from the autonomous Uyghur region is shipped to third countries for clothing manufacturing then exported globally
China Telecom Americas was ordered on October 26 by the FCC to discontinue US services by early January after the US regulator cited national security concerns
The presidents said they must not allow ties to sink too low. Xi said they must communicate and cooperate to solve the challenges they face, while Biden promised to be candid
US companies have been increasingly wary of tensions between Washington and Beijing, anxious about being caught in any crossfire
The Secure Equipment Act is the latest move by the US to block the use of Chinese telecom gear, which is deemed a security risk. The bill was approved by almost all US lawmakers.
Beijing and Washington reach COP26 détente in the final days of the global climate summit despite conflict in almost every other arena
The world's two largest emitters of carbon dioxide unveil deal that includes reducing methane emissions, protecting forests and phasing out coal
Trade officials reject efforts by 'breakaway' group of solar energy firms to seek tariffs on imports from three SE Asian nations; main trade group says move could have caused loss of 46,000 jobs
Both the US and China said they reached an agreement in principle to hold a virtual meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping before year-end