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First US official visits China since Balloons; US firm under investigation
First US official visits China since Balloons; US firm under investigation
by AFP Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) March 28, 2023

A US official visited China last week, the State Department confirmed Tuesday, marking a low-key return to dialogue after Secretary of State Antony Blinken abruptly canceled a trip nearly two months ago.

Rick Waters, who heads the State Department's new so-called "China House" that supervises US policy toward Beijing, traveled to Beijing as well as Shanghai and Hong Kong, department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters.

Waters "met with working-level counterparts" as well as US government employees stationed in China, Patel said.

Patel played down the visit, declining to describe the topics or characterize the results of the discussions.

Blinken had been due to travel to Beijing in early February in the highest-level visit by a US official in nearly five years.

The visit had been set by presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden after talks on the sidelines of a Group of 20 summit in November in Bali where they agreed that the world's two largest economies would work to control spiraling tensions.

But Blinken scrapped his visit after the United States said it discovered a Chinese espionage balloon over US soil.

Relations have since deteriorated further with Xi publicly accusing the United States of pursuing "containment, encirclement and suppression of China" and traveling to Moscow to rally behind Russian President Vladimir Putin.

China says US firm under investigation for 'illegal operations'
Beijing (AFP) March 27, 2023 - China is investigating a US due diligence firm for "illegal" activities, a government spokesperson said Monday, after the company accused authorities of detaining five local employees and shutting down its Beijing office.

The New York-based Mintz Group is "suspected of illegal operations", Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, adding that "the relevant case is now under investigation".

Mao did not share further details about the investigation into Mintz Group, which specialises in investigations into fraud, corruption and workplace misconduct allegations, as well as background checks.

The firm said on Friday that authorities had "detained the five staff in Mintz Group's Beijing office, all of them Chinese nationals, and have closed our operations there".

The company has "retained legal counsel to engage with the authorities and support our people and their families", it added.

Mintz did not respond to an AFP request for comment on Beijing's announcement Monday.

Mintz Group has offices in 18 locations, including Washington.

Its Asia head, Randal Phillips, had said in 2017 that the United States should address structural imbalances in trade stemming from Chinese policies.

Phillips -- formerly a chief representative for the US's Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in China -- also testified before the congressional US-China Economic and Security Review Commission in 2018 on Beijing's efforts to exert international influence.

He is now based in Singapore, according to the group's website.

The detentions come in the face of some of the worst US-China relations in decades, as the two powers clash over everything from trade to human rights.

Tensions flared in February after the United States shot down an alleged Chinese spy balloon, which Beijing insisted was a weather monitoring device.

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