China, Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan
By Julia Ye Prominent Chinese company OFilm Group Co. Ltd., a manufacturer of optoelectronic components and former Apple supplier, released a notice on Sept. 27 saying Cai Gaoxiao, director and deputy…
China, Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan
By Julia Ye Prominent Chinese company OFilm Group Co. Ltd., a manufacturer of optoelectronic components and former Apple supplier, released a notice on Sept. 27 saying Cai Gaoxiao, director and deputy…
Business environment under CCP fosters irregular financial dealings By Kathleen Li The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) fined Deloitte-China $20 million on Sept. 29 for its failure to comply with…
By Dorothy Li Chinese authorities have opened at least one “overseas police service station” in the United States as part of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) global transnational repression, according…
By Sophia Lam Footage of Chinese police holding machine guns at the airport of Xishuangbanna (Banna) prefecture to stop tourists from boarding their planes has gone viral in China and overseas. Tourists were trapped in…
By Andrew Thornebrooke The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Oct. 6 rejected a move to debate China’s ongoing human rights abuses—a rare move that could signal U.S. influence abroad is waning. Leaders…
By Andrew Thornebrooke The Pentagon has blacklisted a Chinese drone manufacturer that Ukrainian officials previously accused of providing military support to Russia. DJI Technology, the world’s largest consumer drone manufacturer, was added to a Department…
By Jenny Li The Chinese regime’s latest military drills near the Taiwan Strait suggest that it is taking preparations “very seriously” to achieve its goal of taking over Taiwan, according to Carl Schuster, former…
By Rita Li U.S. government agencies sent almost $29 million in taxpayer dollars “directly to Chinese entities” for joint research over a five-year period ending in 2021, recently released findings show. From fiscal…
By Andrew Thornebrooke Taiwan is expanding its definition of a “first strike” for the purposes of determining whether to militarily retaliate against Chinese aggression, according to a top defense official. The government of Taiwan…
Chinese expat calls for an end to the ‘Great Firewall’ By Sophia Lam China’s top cyberspace watchdog announced Sept. 29 that it has labeled some 80,000 online posts as “rumors” since…