U.S. Senators Schumer, Warner Join Calls To Blacklist Chinese Chipmaker YMTC
Top Democrats including Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer have joined an effort to place China's fast-growing chip manufacturer, Yangtze Memory Technologies Company (YMTC), on a U.S.
Trump, Adult Children Testimony Postponed In Light Of Ivana Trump Death
Former President Donald Trump's testimony in the New York attorney general's civil investigation into his business practices will not take place as scheduled in light of his ex-wife Ivana's death, the attorney general's office said on Friday.
Biden Administration Reviewing China Chip Export Policies, Official Says
The Biden administration is reviewing policies for the export of some semiconductor chips to China to ensure that advanced technological know-how does not ending up in Beijing, a top Commerce Department official said during a congressional hearing on Thursday.
Trump, Adult Children To Testify In NY Civil Probe Next Week
Former President Donald Trump is expected to testify in the New York attorney general's civil investigation into his business practices next week, not on Friday as previously agreed, according to a person familiar with the matter.
U.S. Broadens Restrictions On Belarus National Airline After Violations
The U.S. Commerce Department on Thursday broadened export controls on Belarus's national airline, Belavia, for providing flights on Boeing aircraft in violation of restrictions issued after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. Confirms Ex-Pentagon Official For Commerce Dept Russia Export Control Post
The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed former Pentagon official Alan Estevez to serve as under secretary of commerce for industry and security, overseeing restrictions on exports to countries like Russia and China.
China's ZTE Exits Probation After U.S. Court Ruling, Shares Soar
China's ZTE Corp saw its shares soar as much as 60% in Hong Kong on Tuesday after the telecommunications equipment maker completed five years of probation in the United States, marking the end of a U.S.
U.S. Judge Rules In Favor Of China's ZTE, Ending Probation
A U.S. judge on Tuesday ruled that China's ZTE Corp, a top telecommunications equipment maker, should be allowed to end its five-year probation from a 2017 guilty plea.
China's ZTE Exits Probation After U.S. Court Ruling
A U.S. judge on Tuesday ruled that China's ZTE Corp, a top telecommunications equipment maker, should be allowed to end its five-year probation from a 2017 guilty plea.
China's ZTE Headed To Court Over Possible U.S. Probation Violation
Lawyers for ZTE Corp have been summoned to U.S. federal court in Texas on Monday for a hearing over whether the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker violated probation in connection with an alleged conspiracy to commit visa fraud.
China's ZTE Faces Hearing Over Possible Violation Of U.S. Probation
ZTE Corp., the Chinese telecom equipment maker, will go back to U.S.
Exceptions To U.S. Curbs On Russia Seen Weakening Impact
U.S. curbs on exports to Russia for invading Ukraine look tough at first glance, but exemptions on everything from mobile phones to airplane parts coupled with the difficulty of policing shipments suggest a softer economic blow.
Trump Company's Longtime Accounting Firm Cuts Ties, Cannot Stand Behind Statements -filing
The accounting firm that handled financial statements of Donald Trump's company dropped it as a client and said it could no longer stand behind a decade of statements, a court filing showed on Monday.
Trump's Longtime Accounting Firm Cuts Ties, Cannot Stand Behind Statements - Filing
The accounting firm that handled Donald Trump's company's financial statements dropped it as a client and said it could no longer stand behind a decade of statements, a court filing showed on Monday.
US Judge Says China's ZTE Violated Probation; Extends Monitor's Term
The order was issued after it was found that the company violated probation imposed in March 2017, when it had pleaded guilty for conspiring to evade U.S. sanctions by illegally shipping U.S. goods and technology to Iran.
US-China Relations: US May Soon Claim Up To $1.7 Billion Penalty From China's ZTE, Sources Say
The Trump administration may soon claim as much as $1.7 billion penalty from ZTE Corp, as it looks to punish and tighten control over the Chinese telecommunications company before allowing it back into business, according to people familiar with the matter.