US, Japan Upgrade Alliance to Counter China | China In Focus

by EditorR

Washington and Japan announced a historic alliance upgrade designed to help counter the Chinese communist regime.

The head of the FBI warns that China is America’s “defining threat,” adding that Beijing-based hackers could be preparing to launch more cyberattacks. What’s more, U.S. businesses are a prime target.

A U.S. travel advisory against China could possibly be eased. How could the shift impact Americans? And why did the State Department impose it in the first place?

China’s communist leader says external forces won’t stop what he called a “reunion” with Taiwan. We have more on a rare meeting between the Chinese regime leader and Taiwan’s former president.

  1. U.S., Japan Upgrade Alliance to Counter China
  2. U.S. to Change Its Force Structure in Japan
  3. FBI: China Is ‘Defining Threat of Our Generation’
  4. U.S. Considers Dropping Travel Warnings on China
  5. Xi: External Forces Can’t Stop ‘Reunion’ with Taiwan
  6. Australia Talks Security Cooperation with Taiwan’s Tsai
  7. Fitch Downgrades China’s Outlook
  8. Alibaba Stock Rises as Jack Ma Hints at Return
  9. China May Outpace U.S. in AI, Creating Risks: Analyst
  10. Most German Firms Feel Unfair Competition in China
  11. Taiwan President Visits Earthquake-Rattled City

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