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Monthly Archives For June 2025
China partially lifts ban on Japanese seafood imports
China has lifted a ban on seafood imports from most regions of Japan, which was imposed two years ago due to concerns over the release of treated waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant. Beijing…
China Shows Off Tech Resilience in Face of Trump Export Controls
As Donald Trump brandishes US export controls on technology as a bargaining chip to wrest supplies of rare earth magnets from Beijing, China is showcasing what it can do without the most advanced American semiconductors.
Exports to US surpass China, may aid Taiwan’s economy: Scholar
Gordon Sun (孫明德), director of the Economic Forecasting Center at the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, said AI servers sold mainly to the US helped push America past China as Taiwan’s largest export market.
China is more than ready for U.S. stablecoins
Beijing didn’t take Mark Zuckerberg lightly when he came up with his grand idea of a world currency, one that could meet the “daily financial needs of billions of people.” Nor is it ignoring the…
AI Robots Play Football Without Human Control in Beijing Tournament
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Trump Locks In China Trade Deal, Keeps Pressure On Beijing
The Trump administration has finalized its trade deal with China, but isn’t lifting countermeasures just yet, Bloomberg News reported Thursday …
Defence expert says PM is ‘listening to Beijing’ while dodging questions about Chinese aggression
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has come under blistering criticism from one of the country’s top strategic analysts for his refusal to label China a security threat, as tensions continue to mount in …
After Beijing review, Hong Kong maintains ban on seafood from 10 Japanese prefectures
City government will stay ‘prudent’ as it continues communicating with Japan on developments in waste water discharge at Fukushima nuclear plant.
Ford’s CEO says China’s EV progress is ‘the most humbling thing’ he’s ever seen
“We are in global competition with China and it’s not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future Ford,” Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford, said.
U.S.-China trade truce doesn’t even address the ‘low-hanging fruits’: OCBC
Tommy Xie of OCBC discusses the trade agreement framework between the U.S. and China, and says that one potential “big solution” to China’s economic issues is structural reform regarding the rights of …
China’s weak factory activity maintains pressure for more stimulus as tariff risks weigh
China’s manufacturing activity shrank for a third straight month in June, though at a slower pace, as increases in new orders, purchasing volumes and supplier delivery times signalled that policy …
Trump’s Tariffs May Push This American Company to Move Jobs to China
The experience of a company in the textile business illustrates how the trade war could force some industries to shift production out of the United States.