Deputy Secretary of Defence Kathleen Hicks was briefed on the new tool during a visit to the United States Indo-Pacific Command in Hawaii
US said it is imposing new sanctions on several Chinese biotech and surveillance companies for actions in Xinjiang province, the latest step against Beijing over human rights abuses of Uyghur Muslims
US officials are considering discussing a Defense Department proposal this month to close regulatory loopholes that have allowed Chinese chipmaker SMIC to buy critical technology
Chinese listings in the United States have fallen sharply since Didi debuted in New York on June 30
China's growing military muscle and its drive to end American predominance in Asia has triggered unease in Washington
Tensions over Chinese-claimed Taiwan have risen as President Xi Jinping seeks to assert his country's sovereignty claims against the democratically ruled island
The US Department of Defence has concluded its review of the global defence posture, calling for cooperation with allies to deter North Korean threats and potential Chinese aggression
The US plans to modernize the military bases it operates in Australia and on the western Pacific island of Guam to counter the threats emanating from China.
Two US lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill earlier this week, which seeks to help Taiwan develop ties with other countries amid China's coercive actions
The USS Connecticut struck an object underwater in the South China Sea (SCS) last month. Eleven sailors on board the submarine were injured in the accident
The Biden administration is taking forward Donald Trump's tough Beijing policy and is converting it into a one-on-one competition with the Asian country, a report says
US President Joe Biden has confirmed that he is mulling a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, CNN reported.
China slammed the US for designating it along with Pakistan and others as 'countries of particular concern' for the violation of religious freedom
A more nuanced relationship between the world's two largest powers may diminish the value of India's ties with the US
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday (local time) said that Washington is "not going to change its Taiwan policy"
Xi projected China as a peace-loving nation and said it never started a war nor claimed an inch of land of others
Biden and Xi talked about China's practices in Tibet, Hong Kong and Xinjiang, among other areas of friction
The summit was also the third between the two leaders since Biden took office in January this. The other two were telephone calls.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping greeted U.S. President Joe Biden as "old friend" at the start of their first video meeting, using an expression that Biden has pushed back on.
US President Joe Biden told Chinese leader Xi Jinping that he hoped to have a candid conversation about human rights and security issues