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Monthly Archives For August 2025
DHS expands forced labor import ban to steel, lithium, blocks billions in Chinese goods
Customs and Border Protection designates five new Chinese product categories as high priority for forced labor inspections following UFLPA enforcement expansion.
China Scoops Up Russian Crude Amid U.S. Pressure on India
China has nearly doubled imports of Russia’s discounted Urals crude as India scales back purchases under U.S. pressure.
New hypersonic missiles and drones: what’s been rolling through Beijing’s streets?
New YJ anti-ship and laser weapons among the armaments spotted in photos and videos of a military parade rehearsal in the Chinese capital.
India’s Modi to visit China as Beijing hails ‘positive trend’ in ties
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make a trip to China later this month, his security chief confirmed Tuesday during talks with
Zayed Charity Run in Beijing reflects depth of bilateral ties: UAE Ambassador to China
Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, UAE Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, affirmed that choosing Beijing as the first stop for the new season of the Zayed Charity Run 2025 is a genuine expression…
China pledges to address India’s rare earth needs, Indian source says
There is an upward trend in India-China relations and Beijing has promised to address New Delhi’s needs on rare earths, a top Indian official and a source said on Tuesday, as the neighbours rebuild …
China’s iQIYI hires banks for up to $300 million second listing in Hong Kong, sources say
Chinese video streaming platform iQIYI has hired Bank of America, CICC and JPMorgan to work on a second listing in Hong Kong, which could raise between $200 million and $300 million, said two people …
China’s Financial Paradox: Citizens Save 40% of Income While the World Watches
China’s citizens save an astonishing 40% of their income, a figure that contrasts sharply with less than 10% in the United States, creating one of the most significant economic disparities in the …
Why China’s New Export Terminal in Brazil Is a Threat to U.S. Farmers
China’s $285 million project in Brazil is a multibillion dollar threat to U.S. farmers. WSJ’s Samantha Pearson explains.
China’s July refined oil yearly exports up 7.1%, hit 13-month high
China’s exports of refined oil products in July rose 7.1% from last year, according to customs data, maintaining the strong momentum from last month and recording the highest monthly total since June …
China Tech CEO Reveals Plans for Humanoid ‘Pregnancy Robot’
China has invested heavily in robotics. The country is a leader in industrial robots per capita and has just hosted the first “World Humanoid Robot Games” in Beijing.
BHP Banks on China Export Resilience and India Growth for Demand
China’s export resilience and policy support, together with strong growth in India, will underpin future commodity demand despite an uncertain global outlook, according to BHP Group Ltd.