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‘Everything Japanese is canceled’: Concerts in Beijing gets abruptly canceled as Japan-China ties take hit
National Games draw to a close in Shenzhen
Shenzhen Expressway Co Announces Director Resignation and Committee Restructuring
China war over Taiwan would trigger global financial crisis
Japan’s Leader Gets Off to Rocky Start With China
3 Chinese nationals charged with smuggling Nvidia, HP chips to China
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The San Diego-based developer of robotic truck technology is the first self-driving tech company to go public in the U.S.–and did so via a conventional IPO.
China reports 10 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs 12 a day earlier
Mainland China reported 10 new COVID-19 cases on April 14, down from 12 cases a day earlier, the country’s national health authority said on Thursday.
Former White House aide warns against China’s ‘offensive decoupling’
China is engaging in an aggressive “offensive decoupling” that could make it less reliant on world markets, according to a former White House aide.
Coronavirus puts an impressive dent in China’s carbon emissions
Coronavirus, one of China’s most serious virus epidemics of the century, has led to a 25 per cent decline of the country’s CO2 emissions.
Republicans Seek Broader Curbs on Exports of Chip Tools to China
Two Republican lawmakers called for broader American restrictions on the sale of chip-making tools after the U.S. government placed several Chinese supercomputing firms on an export blacklist, saying …
China To Loom Large At Biden’s Summit With Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga
As the U.S. tries to enlist allies to help meet the challenges posed by China, perhaps no nation is more central than Japan. Suga is the first foreign leader to meet face-to-face with President Biden.
Tulsi Gabbard Implores Joe Biden to ‘Ratchet Down New Cold War With Russia and China’
“President Biden, we need you to end this new Cold War before it’s too late,” Gabbard said in a video posted to Facebook on Thursday.
Beijing skies turn yellow under cloud of sand, dust
The skies above Beijing turned yellow and air pollution soared to severe levels as a giant cloud of sand and dust particles rolled into the city, propelled by strong winds from the north of China.
China’s Economy Is Booming. Shoppers Are Skittish Anyway.
The world’s traditional growth engine is expected to report a double digit first-quarter jump. But consumers and small business aren’t fully sharing in the spoils.
China population: birth control policies should be scrapped to retain economic edge over US, says central bank
The People’s Bank of China has recommended Beijing completely abandon birth control policies or lose its economic edge over the United States.