China-US Relations
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Trump's Treasury, State Nominees Talk China at Confirmation Hearings
In their confirmation hearings, investor Scott Bessent, the nominee for Secretary of Treasury, and former Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the nominee for Secretary of State, offered a number of remarks relating to economic relations with China.
Four More U.S. Firms Added to Unreliable Entity List
As part of its third set of additions in 2025, Beijing added another four U.S. firms to one of its sanction lists.
China Adds Seven More Companies to Sanctions List
Today, China's Ministry of Commerce added another seven U.S. firms to the unreliable entity list, the second addition of its kind in 2025. China's increased use of sanctions, especially against entities supporting U.S. military aid to Taiwan, indicates a more assertive use of economic
China Expands Sanctions List by Adding Ten More Firms
Earlier this month, China’s Ministry of Commerce added another ten U.S. firms to China’s Unreliable Entity List, one of the lists related to economic sanctions.
Beijing Sanctions Thirteen U.S. Companies
Today, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs sanctioned another thirteen companies and six high-level executives for U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.
Beijing Tightens Export Controls on High-Tech Materials to the U.S.
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced today that it will strengthen controls over exports of some key high-tech dual-use materials to the United States, an action seen as retaliation against the recent U.S. export control measures targeting China. This is a further escalation of the tech war
Overview of China's Sanction Measures Against U.S. Officials
U.S. President-elect Trump's pick of Marco Rubio for Secretary of State has raised questions related to Rubio's sanction status in China, along with broader issues of how these sanctions would apply to sanctioned American government officials.