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Will a Pacific Island travel bubble give Australia an edge in its rivalry with China?
Last September, it switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing. China considers the self-governed island of Taiwan a breakaway province and has poached seven of its diplomatic allies … ( read original story …)
The China-Russia-Iran Arms Alliance
Beijing and Moscow oppose an embargo extension against Iran. ( read original story …)
National security law: could Japan or South Korea take Hong Kong’s finance crown?
Beijing, however, maintains the new law will restore stability to a city wracked by a year of anti-government protests that on several occasions descended into violence. Foreign firms have been … ( read original story…
It’s not just coronavirus: Why US-China relations are worsening on ‘almost every front’
Trump is holding on to this Phase One trade deal and it’s because he knows what it’s going to do to the markets if it blows up,” Ian Bremmer, founder & president of the Eurasia…
Beijing uses mass testing to combat coronavirus outbreak
NBC News Janis Mackey Frayer takes an in-depth look at Beijing’s response to the newest coronavirus outbreak in China, which emphasizes testing over lockdowns. ( read original story …)
Delta and United are resuming flights to China for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak began
Good Subscriber Account active since DOW S&P 500 NASDAQ 100 For the first time in half a year, US airlines are gearing up to fly to China. On Thursday, Delta operated its first flight to…
China Ridicules U.S. Protests Out of Fear of Its Own People
Argument: China Ridicules U.S. Protests Out of Fear of Its Own People China Ridicules U.S. Protests Out of Fear … DON’T LOSE ACCESS: Your IP access to ForeignPolicy.com will expire on June 15. ( read…
How can we keep China in check? Curb free-market fundamentalism.
One strategy to keep the Asian giant in check will be both crucial and controversial: curbing free-market fundamentalism in favor of a limited national industrial policy. Support our journalism. ( read original story …)
After deadly border clash, India faces uncomfortable truths about its reliance on China
After 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the first deadly clash with Chinese troops in decades, India faced a dilemma. Could it retaliate against its more powerful neighbor? Military action held … ( read original…
Trudeau is right to reject China’s bullying
Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig have been imprisoned in China for more than a year and a half, but the Chinese have indicated that they may be released if Canada does the same for Huawei…
Inside the battle for Arm China
That conflict of interests is one of several allegations that have been levelled at Mr Wu, the chief executive of Arm China, as he battles SoftBank and the powerful Chinese private equity firm Hopu ……
US Could Finance Non-Huawei Equipment
The United States is willing to help other countries finance purchases of next-generation telecom technology from Western providers so they can avoid Chinese tech giant Huawei, which Washington sees … ( read original story …)
