Beijing IP Court Finds Apple Liable for Copyright Infringement of Appstore Apps in Recent Rulings
The Beijing IP Court recently ruled in multiple cases that Apple is responsible for copyright infringement that occurred in apps available in its AppStore.
Cybersecurity Firm Reports on Chinese Influence Campaign on Rare Earth Mining
A cybersecurity firm that tracks Chinese influence campaigns has reported on specific activity in the rare earth mining sector.
U.S. Commerce Department Adds Chinese Companies to Entity List, Citing Russia Support
The U.S. Commerce Department has added a number of Chinese (and other) companies to its Entity List, with one of the reasons being the support provided by certain companies "to Russia’s military and/or defense industrial base."
China Opens Door to Spanish Oat Grass
China's Customs recently announced that it will allow imports of Spanish oat grass, subject to certain requirements.
G7 Summit Communiqué Touches on Various China Issues
The three-day G7 summit concluded today, with the final communiqué addressing a number of issues related to China.
U.S. Senators Introduce Legislation To Prevent Personal Information Going To "High-Risk" Countries
Five U.S. Senators have introduced bipartisan legislation "to create new protections against Americans’ sensitive personal information being sold or transferred to high-risk foreign countries," a category which is certain to include China.
U.S. and Taiwan Hold First Meeting under New U.S.-Taiwan Initiative
The United States and Taiwan kicked off their new new trade initiative yesterday with the inaugural meeting of the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade.