Two Philippine officials said China and the Philippines have reached a deal they hope will end confrontations at the most fiercely disputed shoal in the South China Sea …
Monthly Archives For July 2024
Insiders optimistic about durian export to China
Insiders believe in a bright prospect for durian export to China though the world’s largest durian consumer is expanding the cultivation of this fruit.
Beijing hosts international beverage festival
Beijing International Beverage Festival officially kicks off at Longtan Zhonghu Park in Dongcheng district on Friday. [Photo provided to] In recent years, Beijing has hosted various events to boost …
Beijing’s foreign trade hit record high amid growing contribution of exports from emerging industries
According to data released by the Beijing Municipal Customs Administration, Beijing achieved a historic peak in foreign trade during the first half o …
Beijing sets record in foreign trade in H1 of 2024
Beijing recorded a historic foreign trade figure of 1.83 trillion yuan (approximately USD256.61 billion). According to off …
Backstory – Tracking China in the Arctic
Amid searingly beautiful glacial landscapes, via interviews and in scores of documents, Newsweek documented potential “dual-use” Chinese research in the Arctic.
China’s Expanding Arctic Ambitions Challenge the U.S. and NATO
China’s presence in the strategically important Arctic is growing as it strives to become a “polar great power,” interweaving science, security and economy.
Philippines to resupply ship on South China Sea shoal without US help
The Philippines will resupply a beached naval ship in the South China Sea with food and provisions on its own, despite an offer from the United States for help, Manila security officials said on …
Paris Olympics: Beijing 2008 Games Village Are All Abandoned, 32 Billion Pounds Lays To Waste
As we are days away from Paris Olympics, discover the fate of Beijings 32 Billion Pounds Olympic stadiums, abandoned and forgotten after the Games. Learn about the lack of sustainability in sports inf
Beijing promises to support ‘high-quality development’—and signals a tolerance of slower growth
Some Chinese citizens are branding the post-pandemic era “history’s garbage time”, referring to a game when a losing team has no chance of a comeback.
Foreign financial institutions upbeat on China’s economy
BEIJING: Overseas financial institutions have expressed their confidence in the prospects of China’s economy, as the country’s high-quality growth efforts are gradually paying off.
China braces for twin tropical cyclones after deadly flash floods
Two tropical cyclones will bring gales and heavy rain to China’s eastern seaboard this week, with the first expected to make landfall on Sunday, after deadly flash floods struck the country’s interior …
Feared in the West, China’s Manufacturers Struggle at Home
Huge overinvestment, weak domestic sales and trade barriers abroad have depressed companies’ profits and pushed many to the brink.
