Highlights from Overseas Correspondents: US-China Relations and Global Tech in Late June 2026
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- Late June 2026 saw key developments in US-China relations, with analysts questioning Trump's negotiation tactics and Alibaba suing the Pentagon over a military blacklist.
- The US also intensified its crackdown on Chinese scholars, sparking concerns among legal experts.
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The article highlights key news from late June 2026, focusing on US-China relations and global technology. It presents three selected stories from overseas correspondents.
From China grappling with Trump to the world’s fastest computer: highlights from our overseas correspondents in the second half of June 2026
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Published: 10:30pm, 1 Jul 2026
We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering US-China relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing.
1. Trump thinks he is playing hardball. But China is playing Trump: analysts
As the summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump fades in the rear-view mirror, marked by anaemic deliverables, poor transparency and missed opportunities, analysts and former US officials pointed to another disappointment: the world’s most consequential relationship has become inordinately dependent on the two nations’ top leaders.
Read the full story here.
2. Pentagon sued by Alibaba over ‘arbitrary’ military blacklist targeting Chinese firms
Chinese technology and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding sued the US Department of Defence in June, seeking to be removed from a blacklist of companies deemed to support China’s military.
Read the full story here.
3. ‘China Initiative 2.0’: US crackdown on Chinese scholars intensifies
Leading immigration lawyers and activists said the US government had intensified its crackdown on Chinese scientists and researchers – a campaign they argued was even more aggressive than the controversial “China Initiative” launched during Trump’s first term.
Open Questions
- What will be the outcome of Alibaba's lawsuit?
- Will the US 'China Initiative 2.0' impact more scholars?
- How will China respond to the intensified crackdown?



