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Fiji is opposed to China setting up a military base in the Pacific Islands, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said on Wednesday, adding that it did not need such a base to project power, as shown…
Even China’s top leadership has had enough of companies’ aggressive price-cutting
Beijing has pushed back against criticisms over China’s industry overcapacity and cheap exports but the price war is impacting its economy too.
China cuts soybean imports from US, looks towards Brazil instead
China has been steadily reducing its soybean imports from the US, as the country seeks food security in light of market uncertainty surrounding US tariffs, says Italian shipbroker Banchero Costa. In …
Xpeng defies China’s EV price war with steady sales as Tesla and local rivals try to keep pace
Chinese electric car startup Xpeng is keeping up sales momentum against its rivals amid a fierce price war in China.
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Alibaba Offers $7 Billion of Subsidies to Defend Turf in China
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is offering 50 billion yuan ($7 billion) of subsidies for food deliveries and online retail to boost its instant commerce business in China as competition heats up.
India vs. China vs. Japan: Who Leads in Online Travel and Hotel Loyalty
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China Is Quickly Eroding America’s Lead in the Global AI Race
Chinese AI models are becoming more popular worldwide, testing American superiority.
China regulator cites safety risks behind ban on uncertified power banks
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China’s Yuan Internationalization Seeks Multipolarity, Not Replacement of Dollar
China’s renewed push for yuan internationalization is aimed at multipolarity, rather than replacing the dollar as the preeminent global currency, said Teneo.
Beijing’s largest airport set for busy summer travel season
BEIJING — Beijing Daxing International Airport, the largest airport in the Chinese capital, has forecast a passenger throughput of over 9.52 million during the July-August peak summer travel period.
China’s Silent Invasion? Experts Warn Beijing Is Plotting Taiwan Spy Operations Like Israel’s Secret War Inside Iran
A alarm has begun to ring in Taiwan. Not in sirens, but in whispers. The kind that come from intercepted texts, missing files and unfamiliar faces in trusted places. Security experts in Taipei are warning…