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Chinese E-retailer Temu Files Lawsuit in US Against Rival Shein, Alleging Antitrust Violations
By Zen Soo
Temu is alleging that Shein, a rival company also of Chinese origin, has compelled clothing manufacturers to submit to unfair supply chain arrangements preventing them from working with Temu.
Trump Administration Targets ByteDance and Tencent
By Shea Cotton
In new executive orders, the Trump administration has taken aim at Chinese companies ByteDance and Tencent -- but the details are yet to be fully outlined.
Teens Love the Video App TikTok. Do They Love It Too Much?
By Associated Press
The Chinese-owned online video service is immensely popular, but some have serious security concerns about the platform.
The Investment War with China: Assessing American Pressure
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Part two of this series looks at American pressure on Chinese outward foreign direct investment.
The Investment War With China
By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Part one of this broader examination takes stock of Chinese stocks and the ramifications of delisting.
Why Did Australia Block Huawei, ZTE From 5G Roll out?
By Grant Wyeth
The Diplomat spoke to Bates Gill about the decision and Canberra's relations with Beijing.
Chinese Companies’ Central Asian Survival Strategy
By Dirk van der Kley
In Central Asia, Chinese companies can score financing from both Beijing and local capitals. But is anyone profiting?
Winning Hearts on China’s Belt and Road
By Gatra Priyandita and Trissia Wijaya
Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative needs to win hearts, not just projects, in Southeast Asia.
Full of Gold: Chinese Company Which Sacked Kyrgyz Miners Claims Hard Times
By Catherine Putz
Full Gold Mining fired 370 Kyrgyz workers after they refused new contracts that included a 30 percent salary cut.
The Smooth Road Through Boom Gorge
By Catherine Putz
The road is smooth, for the most part, and cleared just in time.
Chinese Firms in Search of European Funding
By Sara Hsu
There have been mixed results for Chinese companies raising funds in European markets.
Chinese Companies Fall Out of Top-Ten List
For the first time in many years, the top ten global companies by market value are all American.
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