Former Verizon Employee Pleads Guilty to Acting as CCP Agent | China in Focus

by EditorR

A former Verizon employee pleads guilty to collecting intel for Beijing for over a decade. What do we know about his targets?

New tariffs imposing a 100 percent tax on electric vehicles made in China and sold in Canada were just announced by Prime Minister Trudeau. It follows his meeting with U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan, who’s now heading to China.

Tensions are rising between the Chinese and Japanese militaries after a Chinese spy plane breached Japanese airspace.

The United States adds 100 more Russian and Chinese firms to a trade restriction list. Blacklisted companies are accused of aiding Russia’s military and its war on Ukraine.

  1. Former Verizon Employee Pleads Guilty: Acting as CCP Agent
  2. Sullivan to Meet with Chinese Officials
  3. Trudeau: Canada to Slap 100 Percent Tariffs on Chinese EVs
  4. Japan Chases Out Chinese Warplane in Its Airspace
  5. Pelson: China’s Japan Airspace Breach ‘An Escalation’
  6. Nikki Haley Delivers Presser in Taiwan
  7. US Targets Russian, Chinese Firms for Aiding Moscow
  8. Philippines, US Condemn China Over Ship Clash
  9. The US, Indonesia Kick Off Joint Exercises
  10. Live-Fire Exercises in Taiwan Aimed at Deterring China
  11. IBM Closes China R&D Operation, Cuts 1K Jobs
  12. Western Airlines Cut Flights to China

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