China

20 Apr 2025

How Trump’s Tariffs Can Harm San Francisco

President Trump’s tariffs have caused financial difficulties for small businesses in San Francisco’s Chinatown district, which relies heavily on tourism and imports from China, and has issued a travel advisory to its citizens advising them to reconsider visiting the US.

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09 Apr 2025

Tourists Are Cancelling Trips to the US – Here’s How This Could Affect the Economy

International tourists are cancelling trips to the US due to a perceived unwelcoming political climate, border issues, and visa and trade wars, which could result in a US$18 billion annual reduction in tourist spending in 2025.

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28 Jan 2025

Is China’s “deepseek” Going To Derail San Francisco’s AI Dreams?

It’s not a secret that San Francisco has been betting big on AI to pull the city out of its post-pandemic slump, but while OpenAI’s ChatGPT has made waves, a competitor has recently emerged out of China that has effectively turned the entire artificial intelligence industry on its head. And

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27 Jan 2020

Britain Invented Narco-Diplomacy

by Charles Irwell In the words of Vito Corleone, Drugs are a dirty business. Who can disagree, even when spoken by a pretentious hood? What isn’t so well appreciated is the way in which drugs and political power are so closely interlinked. The often-parroted Marxist misquote about faith is a bit

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06 Apr 2018

This Week in News: Trump, Sports Ball, and China

This week has been a lot of Trump, sports, another shooting, scapegoating and more Trump. As much as I hate to focus so heavily on the crap coming out of the White House, this week’s news pretty much dictates that I do just that. I apologize in advance. But let’s

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29 Jan 2017

My Immigrant Story

Anyone who knows me well will tell you with confidence that I have a good memory. They may even tell you that I have a frighteningly good memory. So please, trust that the things I tell you now are true and real (and verified by people who were already adults

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07 Oct 2014

The Hong Kong Protests: What US Idealists Can Learn from the Brave People Under the Umbrella

Last week, I spoke about the People’s Climate March and my disdain for corporate sponsored parties disguised as demonstrations. Lest I be viewed as nothing more than a cranky naysayer, I want to highlight a protest movement with real vision and brilliant tactics. Hopefully some of the idealists here in

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