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Prior to the establishment of the People's Republic of China, a Chinese consulate was already present in Houston. [1] The Republic of China, as of 1937, was represented by a vice-consul. [4] The descendant of the ROC consulate still exists today, without diplomatic recognition, as the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston. [citation ...
The Trump administration's decision to close China's consulate in Houston on Wednesday came after years of FBI intelligence-gathering showed it was a hot spot of Chinese spying in the U.S., and ...
The State Department has ordered the closure of China's Houston consulate in a move that the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Wednesday called an "outrageous and unjustified" provocation.
A U.S. demand that China shut its Houston consulate is the latest chapter in a dramatic worsening of ties between the world's two biggest economies over the last two years. Jan. 22: U.S. President ...
On July 24, 2020, China revoked the license for the U.S. General Consulate in Chengdu, and ordered the general consulate to cease operations. [7] This was in retaliation for the closure of the Chinese consulate-general in Houston, Texas, on July 22, 2020. [4] The consulate was closed at 10:00 AM on July 27, 2020.
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TECO Houston's origins can be traced to 1937 when the National Government of the Republic of China established a consulate in Houston. [5] The ROC was represented by a vice-consul. [6] After opening the consulate of the People's Republic of China in 1979, the TECO mission opened its doors in 1992. Consular district of TECO Houston.
The State Department ordered Beijing to shutter the facility earlier this week.