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Joshua Cartwright
Joshua Cartwright
Correspondent
Joshua Cartwright is a correspondent for the SCMP covering US-China relations. Prior to joining the Post, he worked for CBS News and CGTN America in Washington, and holds a master's degree in International Economics and China Studies from Johns Hopkins SAIS.
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If Beijing maintains a military presence in the Solomons, White House says US will ‘respond accordingly’; PM Manasseh Sogavare says deal has ‘solely domestic applications’.

State Department annual report on global human rights also maintains condemnation of actions in Xinjiang, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken saying Beijing ‘continues to commit genocide’ there.

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US defence secretary Lloyd cites China threat in ‘2+2’ dialogue that also included his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh, following President Joe Biden’s call with his counterpart Narendra Modi.

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At embassy event with China’s ambassador, Elon Musk pushes cooperation on self-sustaining Mars outposts, just months after facing complaints by Beijing that his satellites came too close China’s space station.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks with Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba for a second time since the Russian invasion, as outrage grows over possible Russian war crimes in Bucha.

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President Joe Biden’s Indo-Pacific Economic Framework aims to improve environmental and labour standards; one lawmaker says Indo-Pacific nations ‘are crying out for free trade negotiations with us’.

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‘We need to turn the page on the old playbook,’ Katherine Tai tells Congress, saying talks to build on the phase-one deal ‘have been unduly difficult’.

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‘The world has changed,’ US President Joe Biden says, with the US ‘once again facing increased competition from other nation states – China and Russia’.

CEO challenged after backtracking on request that partners not use workers or products from Chinese region where Uygurs were allegedly subject to forced labour.

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HR McMaster and Matthew Pottinger among officials helping Secretary Gina Raimondo to push what the White House is calling a ‘bipartisan innovation bill’.

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Casting China as a national security threat needlessly raises tensions, hampers diplomacy and dehumanises Asians in America. Reframing the narrative would allow Americans to better judge the challenges – and opportunities – presented by China’s rise.

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