China is subtly warning the U.S. that American pressure on Hong Kong and other matters could jeopardize the phase-one trade deal
Chinese leaders have accused Washington of meddling in areas such as Hong Kong, where China is imposing a sweeping national-security law, and Taiwan, which Beijing considers as part of China. On Thursday, the U.S.
Senate passed by unanimous consent a bill that would put sanctions on Chinese officials, businesses...China's state media have been using the pandemic and U.S. protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd to rally its citizens at home, as Beijing’s relationships around the world grow tenser. Photo Composite: Crystal Tai/WSJ
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