Taiwan Affairs Office Accuses US of ‘Trade Bullying’ in $250B Chip Deal
The Taiwan Affairs Office criticizes a U.S. plan for $250 billion in Taiwan chip investments as “trade bullying,” amid a reciprocal tariff cut from 20% to 15%.
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The Taiwan Affairs Office criticizes a U.S. plan for $250 billion in Taiwan chip investments as “trade bullying,” amid a reciprocal tariff cut from 20% to 15%.
China’s Ministry of Commerce opposes the US FCC’s decision to add foreign-made drones to its Covered List, calling it market distortion and warning of countermeasures.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Apple CEO Tim Cook met in Beijing to discuss stabilizing China-U.S. trade relations and boosting Apple’s business investment in China.
Former Chinese diplomat Fu Ying warns that global collaboration is crucial to control AI risks, as geopolitical tensions threaten tech progress. China advocates open-source solutions and multilateral governance.