Tue, 21-Oct-2025

US, China agree to ease restrictions on journalist visas

US, China agree to ease restrictions on journalist visas

The United States and China have agreed to ease restrictions on journalist visas shortly after a long-awaited virtual summit between its two leaders, with Beijing on Wednesday calling the move a “hard-won” achievement. Washington regularly denounces the deterioration in China’s treatment of US media members and has taken measures against Chinese media on US soil … Read more

Trump signs order banning transactions with Chinese apps

Donald Trump

President of the United States Donald Trump has on Tuesday signed an executive order that barred transactions with eight Chinese software applications. According to the media reports, the recent move by the Trump administration has escalated tensions between US and China just two weeks before the President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The executive order argues … Read more

UN assembly: China, US and Russia clash over coronavirus response

UN assembly

Clashes between China, Russia, and the US happened at the United Nations General Assembly over responsibility for the coronavirus pandemic. Clashes took place about who politicized or mishandled the virus. The comments at the U.N. Security Council’s ministerial meeting on the assembly’s sidelines came as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres highlighted the lack of international cooperation … Read more

ByteDance faces hurdles to keep TikTok unban after Trump’s orders

US judge stops TikTok ban

China’s ByteDance faces an uphill struggle to convince the White House to allow it to keep majority ownership of  TikTok in the United States (US).

US President Donald Trump has ordered ByteDance last month to divest TikTok amid U.S. concerns that the personal data of the Americans could pass on to China’s Communist Party government.

Trump has threatened to ban TikTok in the US as early as Sept. 20 if ByteDance does not comply.

ByteDance has submitted a plan to U.S. officials for it to keep a majority stake in TikTok’s global business and create headquarters for TikTok in the United States.

The proposal is being reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a U.S. government panel chaired by the U.S. Treasury Department.

“Conceptually I can tell you I don’t like that (ByteDance keeping a majority ownership of TikTok). That has been reported, but it has not been told to me yet. If that is the case, I’m not going to be happy with that,” Trump told media officials.

He added that would be briefed on the deal and consider it on Thursday.

“After CFIUS made a recommendation to the President and the President issued an executive order requiring divestment, it would be unprecedented for the parties to negotiate a solution short of a divestment, though it would clearly be within the authority of the President to modify his order” said Aimen Mir, who oversaw CFIUS reviews between 2014 and 2018.

ByteDance, the White House and the Treasury did not respond to requests for comment.

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Samsung, LG Display to stop supplying panels to Huawei due to U.S. restrictions

Huawei

Samsung Electronics’ display unit and LG Display Co Ltd  are expected to stop supplying panels for premium smartphones to Huawei Technologies due to U.S. restrictions, media reports said.

Samsung Display, which counts Samsung Electronics and Apple as major customers for OLED display screens, declined comment.

LG Display said in a statement the U.S. move will have a minimal impact on the company given its limited panel shipments to Huawei, adding it will continue to diversify its customer base.

The U.S. further tightened restrictions on Huawei in August, banning suppliers from selling chips made using U.S. technology to the Chinese telecom giant without a special license.

Samsung Display and LG Display decided to stop the supply to Huawei from when the restrictions take effect on Sept. 15, as the ban includes chips needed to operate displays, and orders from Huawei do not take up a large portion of their business compared to customers like Apple, sources said.

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US & China hold phone call to begin phase one trade agreement

US & China hold phone call to begin phase one trade agreement

US and China held talks through a phone call Tuesday morning to discuss the implementation of ‘phase one’ agreement between the two countries. The phone call comes after a six-month review of the deal set for 15th August was delayed. Press release from both governments mentioned that Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, U.S. Trade Representative … Read more

Trump says he is looking to ban more Chinese companies

US election 2020 Trump warns opponents

US President Donald Trump said that he could put pressure on more renowned Chinese companies such as Alibaba, after he announced to ban TikTok. According to the International news agency Reuters, Mr. Trump was asked at a press conference whether he was considering to ban other Chinese companies such as Alibaba. He responded, “Well, we’re … Read more

Facebook launches new TikTok rival, Instagram Reels in US, 50 other countries

Facebook launches Instagram Reels

Facebook on Wednesday launches its own version of video-sharing app TikTok called Reels as a feature within Instagram in the United States and 50 other countries.

According to the details, Facebook launches Reels officially, a copycat version of TikTok that pairs with Instagram.

The debut comes days after Microsoft said it was in talks to acquire TikTok’s US operations from China’s ByteDance. ByteDance has agreed to divest parts of TikTok, sources have said, under pressure from the White House which has threatened to ban it and other Chinese-owned apps over data security concerns.

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China orders closure of US consolate in Chengdu

China orders closure of US consolate in Chengdu

US consulate in the south-western city of Chengdu will be closed upon orders from China amid tensions between the two countries. China said that the measure was a “necessary response” to the US. China’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the closure of the US consulate was a “legitimate and necessary response to the … Read more

China asks US to stop “unreasonable suppression” of Chinese companies

China asks US to stop "unreasonable suppression" of Chinese companies

China’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the US must stop the “unreasonable suppression” of Chinese companies such as Huawei. A Chinese newspaper also reported that the government is ready for retaliation against the US. The US government on Friday decided to block global chip supplies to blacklisted telecoms Company Huawei. According to the international … Read more