Economic powerhouse Taiwanese companies based in China may be forced to relocate if they feel “unjustly pressured,” the island’s vice president warned Tuesday after Chinese authorities launched a probe into tech giant Foxconn.
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Taiwan frontrunner assails China as Foxconn probe becomes election issue
By Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te on Tuesday hit out at China over its probe of major Apple supplier Foxconn, saying Beijing should “cherish” Taiwanese companies and not…
China’s Global Influence: From Panda Diplomacy to Technological Resilience
The National Forestry and Grassland Administration of China has announced that there are currently 63 Chinese giant pandas living abroad, their health generally in good condition. These pandas are on …
China should propose new framework for Taiwan engagement, opposition presidential candidate says
China should propose a new framework for engagement with Taiwan and explain what Beijing has to offer the democratically-ruled island, according to a presidential candidate for a small opposition party contesting elections in January.
China local governments launch crackdown on dogs after child was mauled
Social media posts showed landlords breaking into people’s houses and forcibly taking away their dogs
China’s Huawei sells 1.6 million Mate 60 series handsets in six weeks – research firm
SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) -Huawei Technologies has sold 1.6 million of its Mate 60 series handsets in six weeks, a research firm said, as the Chinese technology giant defies a smartphone slowdown to
China, US officials discuss macroeconomic developments in meeting
Officials from the United States and China on Monday held a two-hour long virtual meeting to discuss domestic and global macroeconomic developments, the U.S. Treasury Department said, calling the meeting “productive and substantive”.
Two years after pausing service, Roblox China cuts a small number of staff
Roblox China was once full of promise. Since its localized platform, which is a joint effort with Tencent, abruptly halted operation nearly two years ago, the company has been quiet about its standing in the…
China’s crackdown on cyber scams in Southeast Asia ensnares thousands but leaves the networks intact
Tens of thousands of people, many of them Chinese, have been caught up in cyber scams based in Southeast Asia.
China Repeats View That Israel Must Protect Civilians
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated that Israel must protect civilians even as it has the right to defend itself in a conflict, comments that come before he visits the US this week.
Unidentified Airborne Object: A Momentary Pause in Shenzhen Airport’s Symphony
A hush fell over the busy Shenzhen Airport as a mysterious airborne object was reported in the vicinity, prompting a temporary restriction of flights. The Chinese airport, a crucial hub connecting the …
Beijing wants to measure the values of ecosystems
A view of Beijing on Oct 28, 2020. [Photo/IC] Beijing is taking steps toward using ecological product value to fuel green and sustainable high-quality development, the city’s vice
Biden team flags Beijing’s human rights abuses that Gavin Newsom ducks on China tour
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will confront China’s top diplomat over the regime’s human rights abuses during meetings that coincide with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) climate-themed trip to China.