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TikTok, China and RedNote
China gives a wary welcome to influx of 'TikTok refugees' on RedNote
By Brenda Goh SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Users of the Chinese social media app RedNote welcomed "TikTok refugees" from the United States with selfies and messages on Wednesday, as Beijing said it encouraged stronger cultural ties with other countries in response to the sudden influx.
Explainer-China's RedNote: What You Need to Know About the App TikTok Users Are Flocking To
Chinese social media app RedNote has been thrust into the limelight after more than half a million TikTok users recently joined the platform in protest against a likely imminent ban on the short video app in the United States.
What is RedNote? TikTok 'refugees' surge on different Chinese social media app
The TikTok ban is just days away unless the Supreme Court or new legislation stops it. Here's where users are going.
'TikTok refugees' are joining Chinese app RedNote. Here's how to use it.
Xiaohongshu, also known as RedNote, has shot to the top of the App Store. Here's how to use the potential TikTok replacement.
Over Half a Million ‘TikTok Refugees’ Flock to China's RedNote
In a live chat dubbed “TikTok Refugees” on RedNote on Monday, more than 50,000 American and Chinese users joined the room. Veteran Chinese users, with some sense of bewilderment, welcomed their American counterparts and swapped notes with them on topics like food and youth unemployment.
'TikTok refugees' replacing platform amid likely ban for Chinese app called RedNote: What to know in Tennessee
Chinese social media app, RedNote, has experienced a spike in popularity across the U.S. ahead of a possible TikTok ban. Here's what to know about the app and how users are responding.
China's RedNote Gets Half a Million New US Users as TikTok Ban Looms
This influx coincides with a January 19 deadline for TikTok to either divest its U.S. operations or face removal from app stores.
China, Trump and Mexico
Trump’s China tariff threats are helping fuel a manufacturing boom — in Mexico
The migration of manufacturing to Mexico could undermine Trump’s promise to voters that ratcheting up tariffs on China would incentivize companies to bring production back to the U.S and give American companies a more even playing field.
Trump’s tariffs brought China and Mexico closer. Will his second term change that?
China has strengthened trade with Latin America at the expense of the U.S. But Donald Trump, who threatens to raise tariffs on Mexico, could upend those ties.
China's Factories Surge Exports Before Trump's Tariffs
As the U.S. prepares for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, Chinese factories are experiencing a surge in activity. In an attempt to get ahead of the tariffs Trump has proposed, China's exports in December saw a significant uptick,
China, Trade Surplus
China’s $1 Trillion Trade Surplus: What to Know as Trump Takes Office
Only a third of China’s trade surplus was with the United States, and only a third of the U.S. deficit was with China. That makes for tricky math for the president-elect.
China’s Trade Surplus Soars To Record Of Nearly $1 Trillion Ahead Of Trump Return
China’s trade surplus with all nations reached a new record of nearly $1 trillion in 2024, according to multiple reports.
Chinese Trade Surplus Soars To $1 Tn On Pre-trump Exports
China has just capped a stellar year for its exports with another surge in December. That'll likely make the target on its back even larger in the eyes of President-elect Donald Trump, who'll return to the white house next week.
China considering TikTok sale to Musk
Why China may be OK with TikTok selling to Elon Musk
After years of rejecting the idea of a sale of TikTok’s US assets to an American buyer in order to avert a ban, China and ByteDance may have found an owner they could live with: Elon Musk.
China Selling TikTok to Musk Makes Sense, Ives Says
Wedbush Securities Managing Director Dan Ives says it could make sense for China to sell off the US operations of TikTok to Elon Musk, but without the algorithm. Ives says TikTok could fetch $40 to $50 billion.
China mulls potential sale of TikTok US to Musk, Bloomberg News reports
Chinese officials are in preliminary talks about a potential option to sell TikTok's operations in the United States to billionaire Elon Musk, should the short-video app be unable to avoid an impending ban,
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US Army Missile System on China's Doorstep Hits Moving Target in Fire Test
A missile fired from an MRC launcher hit a moving surface target during a live-fire test marking a "leap forward" in the ...
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US adds 16 entities to its trade blacklist, 14 in China
The Biden administration added 16 entities to its trade blacklist on Wednesday, including a Chinese company whose TSMC-made ...
Foreign Affairs
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America’s China Strategy Is Incomplete
Elizabeth Economy is Co-Director of the US, China, and the World Project and Hargrove Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s ...
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China's military corruption purges are 'just the tip of the iceberg,' the Pentagon says, and could put Beijing's ambitions in danger
US officials believe corruption issues could throw China off track of its modernization goals and plans for Taiwan in the ...
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Biden's late moves on China, Russia, AI may mostly boost Trump
With just days to go in his presidency, U.S. President Joe Biden is releasing a flurry of new measures that challenge China's ...
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Sullivan claims Biden admin leaves Russia, China and Iran 'weaker,' America 'safer' before Trump handoff
Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan claimed that the United States is in a "stronger, more secure position" than ...
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What China Wants in Panama: More Trade, Projects and Influence
Beijing’s efforts to expand its reach in the country have hit several obstacles, in part because of American pressure.
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China Prepares Military for Own 'D-Day' Invasion
CIA director Billl Burns believes Chinese President Xi Jinping has directed his military to be capable of moving against ...
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