The U.S. government’s latest export restrictions on semiconductor technology to China were telegraphed in advance and aren’t as severe as once feared.
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America’s nuclear submarine crisis on a collision course with China
Our nuclear submarine fleet is in big trouble. Production and repairs are backlogged. We can’t even manufacture two per year and China is catching up. Trump team has to move fast.
Suspect in fatal stabbing of Japanese schoolboy in Shenzhen formally arrested
The suspect in September’s fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old schoolboy in China has been formally arrested for murder, with prosecution proceedings to follow more than two months after the attack, …
Chinese, foreign journalists explore night market in Shenzhen
Shenzhen, a dynamic coastal city in south China’s Guangdong Province, has made significant strides in developing its nighttime economy in recent years, with the Yan’gang Night Market emerging as a …
Sanofi to invest $1 billion in insulin production site in Beijing, local authority says
French drugmaker Sanofi plans to invest 1 billion euros ($1.05 billion) to build a new insulin production base in Beijing, a local authority in the city said on Monday, citing a memorandum of …
Biden Targets China’s Chip Industry With Wider Trade Bans
New rules prohibit the sale of certain types of chips and equipment to China, in an effort to close loopholes and cement the Biden administration’s legacy in countering the U.S. rival.
European factories struggled last month as China’s perked up ahead of Trump tariffs
Manufacturing activity fell sharply across Europe last month and a further decline in demand dashed hopes for an imminent turnaround, whereas in China factories extended their recovery, surveys showed.
Indonesia yet to agree joint development areas with Beijing in South China Sea, minister says
Indonesia has yet to decide on any joint development areas with China in the South China Sea, its foreign minister said on Monday, seeking to allay concerns that a recent agreement with Beijing could compromise…
Iran’s Oil Trade With China Rattled by US Sanctions on Tankers
A broadening of US sanctions on tankers that haul Iranian crude has jammed a crucial cog of the trade, slowing the delivery of oil from the OPEC producer to its most valuable customer: China.
Exclusive: Latest US strike on China’s chips hits semiconductor toolmakers
The U.S. will launch its third crackdown in three years on China’s semiconductor industry on Monday, restricting exports to 140 companies including chip equipment maker Naura Technology Group , among other moves,
Deep Dive: Supporting Hong Kong businesses as many head to mainland China to shop
Though they may spend more money, some are choosing to shop at local businesses instead of heading across the border for less-expensive goods.
German foreign minister criticizes Beijing’s support for Russia
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has accused China of providing Russia with weapons for its war against Ukraine and threatening peace in Europe and the Indo-Pacific.
On GPS: Is China ready for Trump 2.0?
Former Singaporean diplomat Kishore Mahbubani talks to Fareed about his new book, “Living the Asian Century,” and explains how China is preparing for a second Trump presidency.