Logistics firm Flexport reports that liners are slashing their China-to-U.S. carrying capacity at a faster rate than they did at the start of the pandemic.
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China’s central bank and financial regulators will hold a press briefing on Wednesday to discuss policies aimed at stabilizing markets, as the country’s economic outlook comes under increasing threat …
Protests erupt in China after furious workers demand back pay as Trump’s tariffs on imports jolt economy
Protests from furious factory workers in China demanding back pay are spreading across the country after President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports begin impacting the communist …
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Investors’ tariff jitters have returned to the forefront this week, as President Trump hinted at another front in his trade war and companies flag the emerging effects of the duties to their bottom …
China and Egypt wrap first joint military exercise as Beijing looks to cozy up to American allies
Egypt and China held their first joint military drills, testing Washington’s ties with Cairo as Beijing expands its defense footprint in the Middle East.
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As the Trump administration fast-tracks stablecoin regulation, analysts are beginning to predict surging demand for U.S. Treasurys.
Trump says the US needs to protect Greenland from China. Are his fears overblown?
The Trump administration’s interest in Greenland appears to be part of what Washington sees as a broader competition for power in the Arctic, where Russia is a dominant force and China aspires to …
China’s yuan ends at six-month high as carry trades unwind
China’s yuan finished the domestic trading session at a six-month high against the dollar on Tuesday, underpinned by an unwinding of carry trades and a broader rush out of U.S. assets and back into …
IPOs Supercharge Demand for Hong Kong Dollars, Prompting Intervention
Demand for the Hong Kong dollar hasn’t been this strong since Ant Group planned the world’s biggest IPO in the city almost five years ago. (Beijing later pulled the deal.) The resulting surge is …
China Learns Valuable Lessons About War With America
The Iran-backed Houthis have shown that drones and innovative tactics can pose serious challenges to traditional and expensive naval assets.
A new fully charged EV battery in five minutes: Are China’s swap stations the future of electric cars?
China has been trailing battery swaps for electric cars for years. Are they a viable solution to range anxiety?
