The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Oct. 9 launched a new round of sanctions against Iran’s oil network, including a China-based crude oil port. Analysts say the move will sharply raise the cost and risk of US Sanctions Target Chinese Ports in Crackdown on Iranian Oil Trade as Trade War Deepens
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Oct. 9 launched a new round of sanctions against Iran’s oil network, including a China-based crude oil port. Analysts say the move will sharply raise the cost and risk of
The Chinese Communist Party has ousted nine top generals—including its No. 2 general—ahead of a key meeting. What does this leadership shakeup say about Party leader Xi Jinping’s grip on power, and could it affect Beijing’s ability to take Taiwan?
WASHINGTON—The world has now woken up to the consequences of China dominating global supply chains, said White House trade adviser Peter Navarro. “That’s kind of the state of play,” he said at an Oct. 17 event at the Council on Foreign Relations.