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A Conduit of Mostly New or Old Unfiltered Non Mainstream News / Information about China: https://chinauncensored.net The Good, Bad and the Ugly of China

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  • Chile has now authorized an oceanic cable direct to China, the same day the US embassy threatened to ban entry to US territory for members of the Chilean Government involved in the authorization, and their families. Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • Former University of Florida professor Tao Li oversaw $80 million in federal computer science grants while secretly serving Chinese state talent recruitment programs. An investigation by Bloomberg reveals Li helped direct federal funding at the National Science Foundation while participating in Beijing's Dragon Star and Changjiang Scholars programs without disclosure. During his tenure, Li was personally awarded $4.9 million in U.S. research grants and helped award funding to seven other scientists who allegedly hid their own ties to Beijing. Although the FBI warned officials about Li in 2019, the NSF waited until May 2026 to quietly issue a six-year funding ban on a federal database without a public announcement. House Select Committee on the CCP Chairman John Moolenaar called the case one of the most egregious research security failures uncovered to date. By the time the ban was published, Li had already moved to China to serve as dean at Hunan University of Science and Technology, leading military-affiliated research in AI, spatial computing, and chips. Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • The CCP just targeted over 100 Philippine nationals in China after Manila dared to enforce its own laws on Chinese-linked operations. Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro didn't hold back, publicly calling Beijing’s sudden immigration crackdown "plain and simple extortion and blackmail." The feud erupted after Philippine authorities executed court-backed search warrants on a Chinese-linked steel plant in Misamis Oriental, arresting roughly 69 Chinese workers for immigration and labor violations. While Manila carried out a legitimate law enforcement operation against illegal business practices, Chinese officials responded later by rounding up over 100 Filipinos in what looks like a direct tit-for-tat retaliation. Defense Secretary Teodoro accused the Chinese Communist Party of trying to bully sovereign nations out of enforcing domestic laws. Instead of addressing underlying legal violations, Beijing is using human hostages as diplomatic leverage to shield its overseas business operations. Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • 14 авг.272из awakemediaorg

    "The Great Trans-shipment Scam,"  The White House report titled "The Great Transshipment Scam," released on August 13, 2026, alleges that illegal transshipment of Chinese goods through over 40 countries costs the U.S. $19 billion to $26 billion annually in lost tariff revenue.   The report, authored by the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy under Peter Navarro, estimates that this practice displaces approximately 450,000 American jobs and reduces annual GDP by $113 billion to $150 billion.  Mechanisms and Scope: The report claims Chinese exporters systematically route goods through third-party nations like Mexico, Vietnam, and India for minor processing, relabeling, or repackaging to falsely claim a different national origin and evade tariffs ranging from 25% to 45%. While the central estimate for illegally transshipped goods is $75 billion annually, other methodologies cited in the report place the total value of such goods between $40 billion and $303 billion.  Enforcement Response: To combat this "shadow transshipment network," the Trump administration is deploying an artificial intelligence system dubbed "Detective Border" to help U.S. Customs and Border Protection identify suspicious shipments.   The administration has also begun publishing lists of suspected facilities and countries, with new penalties including retroactive tariffs and potential loss of market access for violators.  More On : @awakemediaorg

  • 13 авг.322из strangerthanfictionnewscom

    FBI is now in regular contact with Russia's and China's intelligence services Despite fierce competition in many areas, cooperation continues on crime that threatens everyone Patel is opening channels to Moscow and Beijing, some sealed for years Follow 🙃 : @strangerthanfictionnews

  • investigative reporter Natalie Winters just exposed a university program that placed Chinese national students directly inside U.S. congressional offices to write legislative memos, answer constituent mail, and draft speeches for lawmakers. The pipeline was operated through the United States Heartland China Association, an organization now facing investigation by U.S. House Select Committee on the CCP Chairman John Moolenaar over its ties to Beijing's foreign influence network. According to Chinese university records and state media, students from elite Chinese institutions paid thousands of dollars to secure these Capitol Hill placements. University archives list placements in offices including those of Representative Danny Davis and former Representative Jim McDermott. In one documented case, an intern in Representative Davis's office was tasked with responding directly to American voters on active policy issues and researching federal legislative language. In another case, Fudan University scholar Xin Qiang worked as a congressional legislative assistant before returning to China, where he leveraged his Capitol Hill experience to advise China's Ministry of Public Security and Taiwan Affairs Office on U.S. lawmaking dynamics. While international internships are common, Chinese state media reports explicitly praised these Capitol Hill roles as a platform for external propaganda aimed at influencing American decision-makers from the inside. Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • Chinese have hackers carried out the first fully autonomous AI cyberattack against a foreign government, targeting Taiwan Using open-source AI agents, the attackers independently conducted reconnaissance, searched for vulnerabilities, and adapted tactics over four days in early July. They compromised at least 85 accounts, stole more than 2,500 employee records, and expanded the attack to Taiwan’s nuclear safety agency and energy companies. The use of Simplified Chinese in communications points to a PRC connection.

  • For the FIRST time, China unveils images of H-6 bomber fit with nuclear-capable JL-1 air-launched ballistic MISSILE Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • China controls more than 97% of global humanoid robot shipments as the industry moves from demos to actual deployment — Bloomberg Around 19,100 were delivered in H1 2026 — nearly 4x last year, with Shanghai’s Agibot alone taking 44% of the market Tesla, Figure AI and Agility Robotics are currently nowhere close! Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

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  • China launches first regular container service through the Arctic to the UK — FT The 'Ice Silk Road' could halve voyage times while bypassing the Red Sea, but the route remains dependent on Arctic conditions Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • 👀 BREAKING: Federal agents arrested 11 suspects accused of running a decade-long, multimillion-dollar marriage fraud scheme involving about 1,000 sham weddings - primarily pairing Chinese nationals with U.S. citizens to obtain green cards. More On : @awakemediaorg

  • Beijing Sanctions 2 US Labs That Can Prove Where Cotton Grew! U.S. importers must prove their goods are free of Xinjiang forced labor, and the two sanctioned firms sell forensic testing that makes that proof possible. A cotton fiber carries a record of where it grew. Soil and water leave elemental traces that survive spinning, weaving, dyeing, and shipping. Two American companies have built a business reading that record. On Aug. 5, Beijing barred every organization and individual in China from working with either of them. The move came five days after Washington expanded its forced labor import ban to cover 43 more Chinese companies. Applied DNA Sciences and Stratum Reservoir were among six U.S. entities placed on China’s countermeasures list for assisting U.S. sanctions related to the region of Xinjiang. The other four were an audit network, a supply chain mapping firm, an industry standards body, and a rights group. What Testing Found Reuters reported that between February 2023 and March 2024, the firms tested 822 cotton-containing products bought from big box retailers and e-commerce platforms, including garments, footwear, and cotton swabs. Of those, 19 percent carried traces of Xinjiang cotton, although the U.S. ban had been in force since June 2022. The labeling was the more striking finding. Among the positive samples that claimed a single origin, 57 percent carried labels claiming U.S.-only origin. Two-thirds showed the banned fiber blended with cotton from outside the region. The firms declined to name the retailers whose merchandise they tested. 😐 The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act does not require U.S. authorities to prove forced labor. It presumes it for goods linked to Xinjiang and puts the burden on the importer to rebut. Overcoming that presumption requires clear and convincing evidence along with complete upstream supply chain documentation—a demanding standard that trade lawyers, including major law firm Troutman Pepper Locke, note produces low approval rates for rebuttal submissions. Since the law took effect, Customs and Border Protection has denied entry to more than 24,300 shipments worth nearly $1 billion. Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • Hong Kong Tightens Screening of Chinese Passengers Traveling to US Ahead of CCP’s New Exit Ban Hong Kong International Airport started conducting secondary screenings recently for some passengers arriving from mainland China and traveling to the United States before the Chinese regime’s new exit regulations take effect, according to a popular online video. Chinese authorities issued a new version of Regulations on Exit and Entry Administration on July 31, tightening control of Chinese people leaving the country, including those who have become citizens of other countries, under the guise of national security and preventing brain drain. The new regulations are set to take effect on Sept. 15 Read more: https://lists.theepochtimes.com/links/xJ6rX5i2G/KoyY6mwEK/7MszKC0sS/6gMwTB8Qn

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  • Tencent Q2 results beat estimates on robust AI-enhanced advertising Tencent, China's most valuable company, saw its second-quarter sales grow 11% on the year to 204.8 billion yuan ($30.3 billion), beating the median estimate of 201.8 billion by LSEG.

  • China is adding more missile cells to its new frigates, satellite imagery seen by Bloomberg confirms. The images show its third Type-054B frigate, the latest in the Chinese arsenal, and currently under construction in the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard, has six missile cells for vertical launching, while older Type-054B vessels had only four. Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

  • Can Chinese EV cars be trusted as safe? Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet

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  • Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in Manila when he said "China has no plans to militarize the Mischief Reef" In few years from this, China not only militarized the Mischief Reef, but turned into into one of world's biggest offshore military bases. The lesson to be learnt is, YOU NEVER TRUST CHINA! Follow: 🫥 : @chinauncensorednet