Chinese Battery Maker Signs Memo With Tsinghua; Taiwan Will Not Bow to Totalitarianism

by EditorR

The U.S. arm of a Chinese battery maker is set to establish a plant near a military facility in Michigan. Now, its parent company is working closer with a Chinese university tied to Beijing’s military.

China slaps sanctions on 13 U.S. defense firms over recent arms sales to Taiwan. The regime warns Washington not to cross what it calls its “first red line.”

Taiwan says it won’t bow down to totalitarianism. We have more on the Taiwanese president’s message during a visit to Guam.

As the deadline for the National Defense Authorization Act approaches, lawmakers are expected to include legislation to counter the Chinese Communist Party.

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