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The U.S. Bilateral Relations Fact Sheets, also known as the Background Notes, [1] are a series of works by the United States Department of State.These publications include facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, and foreign relations of independent states, some dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty.
A new law that bans citizens of China and some other countries from purchasing property in large swaths of Florida violates federal housing discrimination laws, a lawyer representing Chinese ...
The name "Republic of China" is not listed as Taiwan's official name under the "Government" section, [36] due to U.S. acknowledgement of Beijing's One-China policy according to which there is one China and Taiwan is a part of it. [37] The name "Republic of China" was briefly added on January 27, 2005, [38] but has since been changed back to ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping with U.S. President Joe Biden at the 17th G20 in Bali, November 2022.. The relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States of America (USA) has been complex and at times tense since the establishment of the PRC and the retreat of the government of the Republic of China to Taiwan in 1949.
A Florida company that brags on its Instagram page that it’s “America’s Most Patriotic Brand” was a great American fraud, according to an Federal Trade Commission proposed order that ...
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In 2001, FIU hired Chinese academic Peng Lu to pursue projects in China. [6] By November 2003, it was reported that an accord had been signed between China and FIU, under which the Chinese government would build "a brand-new $20 million, 80-acre campus in Tianjin", [2] with "facilities to accommodate about 1,000 students in the new hospitality program", [3] for which business professors from ...
The China White Paper is the common name for United States Relations with China, with Special Reference to the Period 1944—1949, published in August 1949 by the United States Department of State in response to public concern about the impending victory of Chinese Communist forces in the Chinese Civil War.