
Michael Martina
Foreign Policy Correspondent at Reuters
Covering U.S.-China relations for @Reuters out of D.C.
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2 weeks ago |
uk.marketscreener.com | Michael Martina |Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A majority of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday backed one-time U.S. Senator David Perdue to be ambassador to China, a position the former business executive assumes amid a deep strategic rivalry and blistering trade war between the two countries.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Michael Martina |Patricia Zengerle
By Michael Martina and Patricia ZengerleWASHINGTON (Reuters) -A majority of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday backed one-time U.S. Senator David Perdue to be ambassador to China, a position the former business executive assumes amid a deep strategic rivalry and blistering trade war between the two countries.
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2 weeks ago |
zawya.com | Laurie Chen |Michael Martina
BEIJING/WASHINGTON - When the leaders of some of the world's largest companies flocked to Beijing for a business forum last month, their main purpose was a coveted meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. But many were left impressed by Vice Premier He Lifeng, according to a U.S. business person briefed on the encounters.
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3 weeks ago |
telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com | Michael Martina
WASHINGTON: The leaders of a U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday moved to force China's three telecom giants to cooperate with an investigation into their alleged support for the Chinese military and government, according to letters seen by Reuters.
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3 weeks ago |
today.westlaw.com | Sonali Paul |Don Durfee |Michael Martina
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The leaders of a U.S. congressional committee on Wednesday moved to force China's three telecom giants to cooperate with an investigation into their alleged support for the Chinese military and government, according to letters...
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Allow me to summarize: China pressured Refinitiv to censor Reuters Tiananmen coverage, leaving Eikon platform users around the world – not just those in China – unable to see stories. No notice was given. https://t.co/dJ0fTyHFKv

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