The European Union and China will continue negotiations to find an alternative solution to tariffs even if member states vote in the coming days to impose levies on electric vehicles, according to people familiar with…
Monthly Archives For September 2024
Beijing Threatens to Block Calvin Klein Owner’s Access to China
Beijing said it is investigating PVH, the owner of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, for alleged discrimination against products from the Xinjiang region—setting up a potential block on the American apparel firm’s sales in China…
Electric plane powers Beijing’s low-altitude economy
A two-seat electric aircraft, RX1E-A, independently developed by China, carried out its first flight at Badaling Airport in Beijing on Monday, injecting fresh vitality into the city’s low-altitude economy, CCTV News reported.
Top Economist in China Vanishes After Private WeChat Comments
A government adviser was detained and removed from his posts after he allegedly criticized the Chinese leader’s management of the economy.
Lula at UN says Brazil, China propose plan for Ukraine-Russia talks
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday that Brazil and China have proposed a six-point plan for talks to begin between Russia and Ukraine to end their conflict. In a speech at…
Iron Ore Spikes as Beijing Takes Slew of Steps to Aid Economy
Iron ore and copper, two of the most important commodities, rallied strongly after China unveiled a series of measures to boost growth and resurrect its beleaguered property market.Most Read from …
China’s NDRC urges firms to use Hong Kong for financing local projects, overseas plans
Hong Kong seen as a top financing platform for the mainland’s ‘attracting foreign investment’ and ‘going global’ strategy, an NDRC official says.
Discharge of nuclear-contaminated water, Shenzhen schoolboy attack case discussed by Chinese, Japanese senior diplomats
Chinese and Japanese senior diplomats held talks on Monday regarding recent bilateral issues including the agreement on the discharge of Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water and the individual case involving the attack of a Japanese student in…
Oil climbs on China stimulus, Middle East conflict and hurricane risk
Oil prices jumped more than 2% on Tuesday on news of monetary stimulus from top importer China and concerns that conflict in the Middle East could hit regional supply while another hurricane threatened supply in…
Mining hasn’t evolved in decades. The U.S. must reinvent it as China tightens its grip on critical minerals
The China University of Mining and Technology alone enrolls more mining engineering students than all U.S. universities combined.
US Gears Up for ‘Homeland Defense’ as Russia, China Warships Reach Pacific
A Russian-Chinese flotilla sailed toward the Northern Pacific Ocean on Monday while the United States deployed two warships for homeland defense operations to protect Alaska.
Former House China hawk warns Americans about the dangers of the CCP’s growing technological dominance
Mike Gallagher, the head of defense for Palantir Technologies, discusses how China could weaponize supply chains and how the U.S. should respond on ‘Special Report.’
China to Investigate U.S. Retailer, Sending a Message Over Xinjiang
PVH, which owns Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, is targeted for allegedly avoiding purchases from the region where the Chinese government has cracked down on Muslim minorities.