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China’s Shenzhen to prioritize AI, NEV, biomedical industries
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China raises concerns over US tariffs, Russia-related sanctions in Washington talks
Trump, the Republican nominee for president, has vowed that if elected, he will impose across-the-board tariffs of 60% on all Chinese imports, 10% on all other imports into the United States.
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In the lead-up to his election, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba floated the idea of an “Asian NATO” to deter the increasing aggressiveness of China in the Asia-Pacific region. The prospect of s …
China Tightens Its Hold on Minerals Needed to Make Computer Chips
Already the dominant producer of rare minerals, Beijing is using export restrictions and its power over state-owned companies to further control access.
China expresses concern over tariffs, sanctions in US meeting
China expressed concern over U.S. tariffs and Russia-related sanctions during a meeting of the two countries’ Economic Working Group in Washington, China’s finance ministry said on Saturday.
New US tariffs could prompt Signify to move some production from China, CEO says
Lighting maker Signify is considering moving some of its production out of China if the company is confronted with a new round of U.S. tariffs, its chief executive said on Friday.
Charge sheet in crypto case with ‘China link’
Kolkata’s state cybercrime unit has filed a charge sheet against three individuals involved in a cryptocurrency scam with connections to China, involving transactions over Rs 50 crore. Investigators …
Satellite photos reveal Beijing’s huge plan for South China Sea
Satellite photos reveal Beijing is building a network of stealth-penetrating radars in a fresh bid to close off the South China Sea.
China Punished 589,000 People for Graft in Nine Months
China’s anti-graft agency punished 589,000 people in first nine months of the year for discipline violations, including accepting or offering bribery.
Beijing Suffers Most Severe Pollution in More Than Five Months
Beijing was hit by its worst pollution in more than five months on Saturday, as adverse weather conditions and manufacturing activities weigh on China’s efforts to clean up its air quality.
China’s Massive Fishing Fleet Overwhelms Locals in ‘David and Goliath’ Battle
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