China rolled out the red carpet for leaders from Africa on Monday, seeking to deepen ties with the resource-rich continent it has furnished with billions in loans for infrastructure and development.
Monthly Archives For September 2024
Hong Kong rescuers mount search after car on Shenzhen Bay Bridge plunges into sea
Police receive report that private car travelling along bridge crashed into roadside barrier before falling into sea.
China urges EU to be ‘objective and fair’ on South China Sea issue
China urged the European Union to be “objective and fair” and careful with words and actions on issues in the South China Sea, after the bloc remarked on an incident that occurred over the weekend.
US Responds After Chinese Ship Rams US Ally in South China Sea
The collision is the latest in a series of escalations at Sabina Shoal, where China and the Philippines are engaged in a monthslong standoff.
South Africa asks China for better balanced trade
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -South African President Cyril Ramaphosa told China’s Xi Jinping on Monday he wanted to narrow his country’s trade deficit with Beijing, days before the Chinese leader is due to urge…
Putin’s Top Propagandist Bemoans Russia’s Overreliance on China
Vladimir Solovyov has pointed out a critical Russian vulnerability where its interests and those of “no limits” partner Beijing diverge.
China’s NMPA suspends import, sale of Dr. Reddy’s ADHD drug; shares slump 2.26%
The National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) of China has suspended import, sale, and use of drugmaker Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories’ Atomoxetine Hydrochloride capsules effective August 30, 2024.
Tesla’s China-made EV sales in August up 3% yr/yr
Sales of U.S. automaker Tesla’s China-made electric vehicles grew 3% in August from a year earlier, data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed on Monday. Deliveries of its China-made Model 3 and Model…
China insists survey ship’s passage close to Japanese island was ‘completely legal’
Tokyo has lodged a protest over the incident in the Tokara Strait, which happened days after a Chinese military jet entered its airspace.
China reaps most of the benefits of its relationship with Africa: what’s behind the imbalance
The past eight Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summits, since 2000, have not resulted in mutual gain, particularly in trade and industrialisation for Africa.
How China’s State-funded Semiconductor Chipmaker SMIC Is Overcoming US Sanctions And Developing A 5-nanometer Chip
China’s leading chipmaker SMIC has made remarkable progress, producing 7-nanometer chips since 2021 and developing 5-nanometer chips using alternative methods like quadruple patterning.
How China’s State-funded Semiconductor Chipmaker SMIC Is Overcoming US Sanctions And Developing A 5-nanometer Chip
China’s leading chipmaker SMIC has made remarkable progress, producing 7-nanometer chips since 2021 and developing 5-nanometer chips using alternative methods like quadruple patterning.
China Warns Japan of Retaliation for Possible New Chip Curbs
China has threatened severe economic retaliation against Japan if Tokyo further restricts sales and servicing of chipmaking equipment to Chinese firms, complicating US-led efforts to cut the world’s …