Under the new policy, effective Tuesday, Chinese nationals with US or European Union visas will not need Argentine visas to enter the country for tourism or business. Until now, all Chinese citizens …
Monthly Archives For July 2025
Trump and Philippine leader plan to talk tariffs and China at the White House
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump plans to host Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday at the White House, as the two countries are seeking closer security and economic ties in the …
China rallies for opposition as Taiwan gears up for mass parliamentary recall
As Taiwan gears up for a recall vote that could reshape its parliament, opposition lawmakers being challenged at the ballot box are getting two unusual supporters: Chinese officials and state media …
China, Hong Kong shares extend rally on Tibet dam project boost
China stocks climbed to an eight-month high on Tuesday, while Hong Kong shares extended gains to a multi-year peak, driven by construction and power firms after work began on a major dam project in …
Who Will Rule Crypto? The China-US Battle for Global Financial Leadership
The digital currency race between the U.S. and China is more than a technological arms race. It represents the reordering of global monetary governance.
China Unicom unveils platform to help automakers’ global push
The company, a specialized subsidiary of China Unicom focusing on advancing Internet of Vehicles (IoV) and smart transportation, announced its latest innovations at the conference, including the China …
Dongcheng district launches Beijing twin-zone initiative
Dongcheng district has taken the lead in advancing Beijing’s “twin-zone” initiative, which aims to build the capital into a national integrated demonstration zone for greater openness in the services …
Air Cambodia launches Shenzhen flight, sparks mixed reactions after rebranding
Air Cambodia has launched direct flights from Siem Reap to Shenzhen, and has sparked mixed reactions after a brand refresh …
Storms hit southern China mainland in wake of Typhoon Wipha
Storms drenched southern parts of the Chinese mainland on Monday, triggering warnings of flash floods and landslides, a day after Typhoon Wipha pounded Hong Kong.
China’s Problem With Competition: There’s Too Much of It
The Chinese government is taking steps to rein in what it calls “involution,” or excessive competition that is hurting local companies and fueling the country’s deflationary spiral.
China’s Q2 smartphone shipments down 2.4%, says Counterpoint
Smartphone shipments in China were down 2.4% for the second quarter compared with a year ago, Counterpoint Research said on Tuesday.
Nvidia’s China reentry buys Beijing time in AI chip push
For the US, Nvidia’s continued presence in China may serve as a strategic lever to maintain its dominance in AI. Experts told CNBC that keeping Chinese firms reliant on US-designed chips and software, …
‘Strong uptick’ in global IPO offerings despite headwinds: EY
There was a strong uptick in global initial public offerings (IPOs) market listings in 2Q2025, with a total of 539 recorded listings raising US$61.4 billion ($78.8 billion) in 1H2025, according to an …