China on Wednesday expressed concern and regret that Chinese telecommunications companies have not been permitted to conduct 5G trials with domestic telecom service providers in India. Chinese …
Monthly Archives For May 2021
Iron ore is saving Australia’s trade with China. How long can it last?
Wine and wheat. Lobsters and logs. Beef and barley. If Australia exports it, China has likely put up barriers to entry over the past year, as diplomatic relations between the two countries rapidly …
China government bonds are ‘safe haven’, yields to ‘rally’ if economy slows: AllianceBernstein
Brad Gibson of AllianceBernstein suggests buying China bonds not only for relatively higher returns but also as a hedge due to Yuan’s stable outlook.
China expresses concern over its absence in India’s 5G trials
China expressed concern on Wednesday over India’s move to not grant any Chinese firm permission to participate in 5G trials in the world’s second largest internet market as the two neighboring nations …
EU moves to curtail subsidised firms in veiled swipe at China
Some non-EU firms have ‘undercut their competitors in public tenders … because they get financial support from foreign countries’, competition chief says.
Marise Payne caught up in COVID-19 scare at G7, summit takes aim at China
Foreign Minister Marise Payne has been caught up in a COVID-19 scare after two positive cases forced an Indian delegation into self-isolation during an international summit in London.
China-Australia relations: farmer laments ‘mistake’ of depending solely on Chinese market as supply chains shift
Exporters and governments across Australia enjoyed bountiful returns and strong demand from the Chinese market for years, but the free market can be unforgiving.
An inside look at the chipmaking war being waged between the U.S. and China
Tensions between the U.S. and China continue to heat up, and one particularly hot area of conflict is the tech sector. China’s looking to get rid of its remaining dependencies on the United States, …
Beijing loses US-China conference to Singapore
Michael Bloomberg, Henry Kissinger and Hank Paulson have picked Singapore over Beijing for their next annual conference on US-China relations, citing the government’s record on press freedom in part …
EU Investment Deal With China Held Up by Beijing’s Sanctions
The European Union signaled it won’t ratify an investment agreement with China as long as its officials are sanctioned in a clash with Beijing over alleged human rights abuses, as the bloc set out …
G7 foreign ministers refrain from taking concrete action against China
Group condemns human rights abuses but individual countries are left free to decide what action to take …
Honeywell fined US$13 million for sharing military specs with China
Defence contractor settles on 34 charges related to 71 drawings it shared with Beijing, Taiwan, Canada and Ireland between 2011 and 2015.
G7 scolds China and Russia over threats, bullying, rights abuses
The Group of Seven scolded both China and Russia on Wednesday, casting the Kremlin as malicious and Beijing as a bully, but beyond words there were few concrete steps aside from expressing support for …
