U.S. telecommunications systems have been so compromised by Chinese hackers that senior government officials have been told to abandon routine phone calls and text messages. this Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issues
Staff reporter , Hongkong Photo by Nwato The service will offer half-price discounts to senior participants. The Hospital Authority (HA) announced that Chinese medicine clinics cum training and research centers in all
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The U.S. Department of Defense on Tuesday removed a leading Chinese chip equipment maker from a list of Chinese companies the Pentagon said were suspected of cooperating with Beijing's military. The company
According to the Washington Post, U.S. authorities are considering banning the sale of TP-Link network routers in the country because of concerns that the Chinese company poses a national security risk. The
The Indian government has set a deadline to restrict the use of solar cells imported from China as it transitions to clean energy. India's Ministry of Renewable Energy said on Tuesday that
U.S. officials on Tuesday imposed sanctions on a Chinese cybersecurity company that the Treasury Department said could have caused casualties in cyberattacks, and two “Myanmar” companies accused of helping Myanmar's military conduct
China this week announced trade restrictions on key minerals used in technology products such as computer chips, which has begun to disrupt Western supply lines. Beijing announced Ban on exports of gallium,
More than a month after the European Union's steep import tariffs on electric vehicles came into effect, Chinese automakers are turning to hybrid vehicles to test the limits of the program. EU
Malaysian trade officials have been urging Chinese companies not to use the country as a base to “rebrand” products to avoid U.S. tariffs. Deputy Trade Minister Liew Chin Tung said this
A Chinese industry association on Tuesday called on domestic companies to be cautious in buying U.S. chips, saying they were “no longer safe.” Four industry bodies say Chinese companies should buy locally