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Security-driven approach to trade clashes with western corporate interests and environmental targets
Meeting takes place days after Joe Biden predicted a ‘thaw’ in relationship between superpowers
As high-level interactions increase, both sides must aim for pragmatic reconnection
JPMorgan wants to ‘learn to live with’ tension between Beijing and Washington
Gina Raimondo and Wang Wentao signal efforts to maintain dialogue despite clashes over chips
‘Volt Typhoon’ campaign focused on gathering intelligence and espionage, according to US technology group
Seoul expresses concern about ‘guardrails’ in Chips Act affecting US subsidies and Chinese expansion
Also in this newsletter: Hungary digs in on Ukraine import bans and cash for weapons
Washington has cracked down on Beijing’s vessels over illegal fishing and ‘grey-zone operations’ in South China Sea
Chinese-owned social media app says newly signed law is an unconstitutional infringement on its rights
Speakers at the FTWeekend Festival discuss the future of US relations with Beijing
Beijing cracks down on chipmaker within hours of Joe Biden predicting an imminent ‘thaw’ in relations
Also in this newsletter: why the solar industry is criticising EU plans to boost clean tech
The war in Ukraine has put a spotlight on tech-led defence companies
US commerce department strongly opposes the action saying it has ‘no basis in fact’
US president optimistic Beijing and Washington will move beyond row over ‘silly balloon’
Concerns raised over ‘economic coercion’ and militarisation of South China Sea
Leaders at Hiroshima summit to unveil ‘common set of tools’ to increase security
Cutting Asia-Pacific trip short to avert domestic catastrophe underlines US president’s foreign policy weaknesses
Also in this newsletter: EU faces huge pile of unfinished laws before next year’s elections
Case is among several announced on Tuesday over alleged crimes including export violations and smuggling
Hiroshima summit tests advanced economies’ ability to jointly respond to challenge from Beijing
Washington may stop foreigners buying land near military bases, but some states want to go much further
Treasury department unveils fresh guidance but analysts say few domestic companies could fully capitalise on the subsidy
National security adviser Jake Sullivan meets Beijing’s top diplomat Wang Yi in Vienna
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