China monopolizes over 80 percent of critical raw battery minerals used in U.S. military equipment, posing a serious national security threat, new research has found. Beijing’s “brute force economics” utilizes a bevy of non-market practices, including price China’s Battery Mineral Monopoly Poses National Security Risk: Report
China monopolizes over 80 percent of critical raw battery minerals used in U.S. military equipment, posing a serious national security threat, new research has found. Beijing’s “brute force economics” utilizes a bevy of non-market practices, including price
OTTAWA—The Canadian government is condemning Hong Kong’s law enforcement authorities after they issued bounties and warrants for 19 pro-democracy activists, some of whom live in Canada. In a joint statement, federal Foreign Minister Anita Anand and Public
News Analysis When a Beijing court gave former Tsinghua Unigroup Chairman Zhao Weiguo a suspended death sentence this May, it did more than bring down a once-lauded billionaire tech mogul. It laid bare how China’s flagship chip venture had devolved into a