james t. areddy
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Federal prosecutors will try to prove Linda Sun, a former aide to New York governors, acted as an undeclared agent of China, earning millions using her influence https://t.co/KlAwH3DDG5 via @WSJ
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Charges say New York state aide bought a mansion, a condo and a Ferrari thanks to favors from the Chinese government in exchange for influencing policy toward Beijing.
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Taiwan’s Achilles heel: dependence on imported energy, including LNG. An acute risk in a Chinese blockade. https://t.co/CNbiJ6vKRr via @WSJ
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A Chinese blockade would quickly deplete resources on an island that depends on imported fuel.
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How China secretly repays Iran for crude oil https://t.co/NQuRtBZK5t via @WSJ
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A hidden funding conduit has deepened economic ties between the two U.S. rivals in defiance of Washington’s efforts to isolate Tehran.
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Jerome Cohen optimistically told me last year, “Nothing stands still for long.” An American giant on China legal, trade and human-rights policies passes away. https://t.co/HtZaMzq9rl via @WSJ
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An expert on China—and a sometime critic—Cohen defended companies and dissidents.
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Congress, including Republicans, push China on human rights as Trump talks trade https://t.co/PqTGTloDX4 via @WSJ
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Lawmakers aim to sustain a pressure campaign with bills that spotlight human rights.
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How China built at global network of shipping ports
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Chinese business interests have spent decades accumulating port holdings in Europe, and don’t want to cede market share to investors in talks to buy the European port holdings of CK Hutchison.
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A once-symbiotic melding of American capital with Chinese growth is unraveling https://t.co/T6ttBZUVkR via @WSJ
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A delisting push is adding to the unraveling of Wall Street’s love affair with China Inc.
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How Republicans linked Harvard to Uyghur genocide over China health-insurance event https://t.co/O3avcm9shw via @WSJ
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How Republicans linked the university to Uyghur genocide over a 2023 training event.
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Trump spent high school at New York Military Academy; its Chinese owner is trying to make the school great again https://t.co/zs3bvxhyeY via @WSJ
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New York Military Academy, where the president was a cadet, grapples with high debt and decaying buildings.
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Flipped script: pillar of New York’s Chinese community heads to prison after Beijing labels a U.S. resident a criminal fugitive https://t.co/k6m2IUT6X6 via @WSJ
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A prominent businessman is headed to prison after pressuring a suspected fugitive to surrender to China.
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A Chinese halt on Boeing aircraft purchases, if sustained, risks backfiring on China’s homegrown plane maker Comac before the upstart is globally competitive
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Upstart manufacturer Comac is dependent on U.S. technology and has relatively few planes in the air.
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Americans see trade as unbalanced in China’s favor, but Pew says they are divided over tariffs https://t.co/5dgAhrARyr via @WSJ
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Respondents in a recent Pew survey see trade as unbalanced, but are divided over the merit of increasing levies.
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As a new U.S. trade war dawns, American specialty-materials giant DuPont finds itself in China’s firing line—again https://t.co/tkbnxtZxfE via @WSJ
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Shortly after President Trump announced an increase in tariffs on U.S. imports from China, regulators in Beijing unveiled a probe of DuPont, alleging unspecified monopolistic behavior.
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Political operative Michael Lucci, founder of the nonprofit State Armor Action, is China’s biggest adversary in U.S. statehouses https://t.co/HvY3YViD0d via @WSJ
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Michael Lucci, a 40-year-old lobbyist, is making patriotic appeals to advance anti-Beijing laws across the U.S.
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Ports sale kerfuffle highlights tough relations between Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing and China's Xi Jinping https://t.co/PzIoXgZW2n via @WSJ
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Ninety-six-year-old Li Ka-shing earned the nickname “superman” for his uncanny sense of when to sell. Not for the first time, one of his deals has angered Beijing.
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Unsealed federal allegations detail former New York state gubernatorial aide Linda Sun’s “pay-to-play scheme” that generated a stream of funds and gifts as she did favors for China
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Unsealed federal allegations detail Linda Sun’s “pay-to-play scheme” that generated a stream of funds and gifts as she did favors for China.
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A deal to put U.S. investors in control of a global ports network, including berths at the Panama Canal, marks rare American inroads in a strategic sector dominated by Beijing. https://t.co/SPoqzBT9B4 via @WSJ
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BlackRock’s move reflects the view that America’s best chance to counter China will hinge on private investment.
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President Trump is rewriting the playbook for solving the world’s intractable conflicts—Ukraine, Gaza…Taiwan?
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The president’s blueprints for the world’s intractable problems represent rejections of decades-old U.S. policy.
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President Trump’s executive orders and actions taking aim at Beijing suggest a focus less framed around ideology than under the Biden administration https://t.co/SPNeuGFcwb via @WSJ
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The executive orders and actions taking aim at Beijing suggest a focus less framed around ideology than under the Biden administration.
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