BEIJING (Reuters) -Prices of coking coal futures in China hit their ceiling for a second successive session on Tuesday, amid market chatter about potential government inspections in China’s major coal …
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Could injured Zheng Qinwen make comeback in Shenzhen as soon as September?
Olympic champion named in China’s team for Billie Jean King Cup, only days after surgery ruled her out of US Open.
Argentina eases visa requirements for Chinese nationals in new overture to Beijing
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 …
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 …
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.
China-backed hackers used Microsoft flaw in attacks, defenders say
Researchers say Chinese actors, along with other criminal hackers, exploited a security flaw in SharePoint software widely used by governments and businesses.
China needs to cut 2025 steel output to meet decarbonisation target, report says
China needs to cut steel output from the coal-powered blast furnace process by more than 90 million metric tons from 2024’s level to achieve its green steel target this year, researchers said in a …
Washington says China will not let US government employee leave the country
The U.S. State Department said on Monday that the Chinese government had blocked a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office employee visiting the Asian country in a personal capacity from leaving.