Staff members put bags of blood and a monitoring device into the blood transportation incubator at the Shenzhen Blood Center in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, Jan. 19, 2024. A blood …
Monthly Archives For January 2024
Beijing may have brokered a fragile truce in northern Myanmar – but it can’t mask China’s inability to influence warring parties
China is losing patience with the Myanmar military, which has failed to crack down on criminal gangs that have targeted Chinese citizens. As many as 120,000 people, many of them Chinese citizens, have been trafficked…
China’s secretive lab simulates hypersonic missile attack on US warship
Working secretively for the Chinese military, the simulation shows how its technology could outsmart a US warship or even carry out a global strike.
China’s tech leaders unite for metaverse sector development
In a significant move to standardize and propel the growth of the metaverse sector, China has established a dedicated working group. This initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Industry and …
Taiwan’s new envoy to the U.S. offers assurances to Washington and Beijing
Taiwan’s top diplomat in Washington says the island’s newly elected president won’t worsen relations with China or draw the U.S. into a conflict.
US Piles Pressure on China to Tighten Noose around Russia’s Economy
Financial institutions in Kremlin-friendly China are under increasing pressure to abandon Russia or face the bite of the U.S.’s secondary sanctions.
Taiwan’s Remaining Pacific Allies Pledge Support
With Nauru’s switch, Taiwan’s allies in the region have halved from six to three since 2019, amid increased U.S.-China rivalry for security ties and offers of infrastructure and funding. The remaining 15 countries in the…
Tesla is taking the Cybertruck on a tour of China — but it won’t be on sale
Elon Musk’s automaker plans to show off the Cybertruck in multiple cities, but it’s unlikely to be available to buy in China anytime soon.
China, Philippines seek better communication, management of conflicts in South China Sea
BEIJING/MANILA (Reuters) -China and the Philippines agreed to improve maritime communication and to properly manage conflicts and differences through friendly talks in regards to issues around the South China Sea,
China’s Scrutiny of Shein IPO Plan Shows Regulator’s Reach Widening
When fast fashion giant Shein firmed up plans for a US initial public offering late last year, the online retailer hoped that it wouldn’t be subjected to regulatory review in China. Most Read from …
German government wants companies to ‘de-risk’ from China, but business is reluctant
Tough new rhetoric on China from some members of Germany’s governing coalition has led to disagreement rather than unity on what the government’s policy should be.
Shenzhen Bay control point at Hong Kong border ‘to operate 24 hours’ during Lunar New Year holiday to avoid repeat of transport chaos
Authorities are expected to operate the Shenzhen Bay control point around the clock during next month’s Lunar New Year holiday as part of measures to prevent a repeat of the chaos that left thousands …
China Wins New Friend in Pacific in Blow to US Interests
The U.S. and China are involved in a tussle for influence in the South Pacific as part of their wider geopolitical rivalry. As America neglected its old stomping ground to prioritize other areas of the…
