As Taiwan prepares to celebrate its National Day, Beijing is tightening the screws through military pressure, trade bans, cyberattacks and diplomatic isolation.
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Silent siege: how Beijing is coercing Taiwan without firing a shot
Insight: -TikTok troubles narrow gap between Beijing and ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming
ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming has long positioned himself as a global internet entrepreneur, largely eschewing Chinese government involvement, but U.S. demands to sell his crown jewel TikTok are …
Wisconsin soybean farmers face financial losses amid China trade dispute
That’s because China — the number one buyer of soybeans in the world — is boycotting American-grown soybeans in response to President Trump’s tariffs. “It has really had a detrimental effect upon the …
China Moves to Limit Rare Earth Exports. These Mining Stocks Are Gaining.
China is at it again, attempting to roil commodities markets it dominates.Shares of rare earth miner MP Materials and other commodity producers were rising Thursday after China made additional moves …
-China suspends barley imports from Australia’s largest grain exporter
China said on Tuesday it had suspended barley imports from Australia’s largest grain exporter, a ruling that threatens to inflame bilateral tensions.
Ant Group plans to raise more funds in Shanghai than HK in giant IPO -sources
China’s Ant Group plans to raise more funds on Shanghai’s Nasdaq-style market than in Hong Kong as part of its up to $30 billion dual listing, people with direct knowledge of the matter said, in…
China to scrap 75% cap on load factors for some international flights
China’s aviation regulator said on Tuesday it would scrap the 75% cap on load factors for some international flights if no incoming passengers test positive for coronavirus for three weeks.
China expands rare earths restrictions, targets defense and chips users
China dramatically expanded its rare earths export controls on Thursday, adding five new elements and extra scrutiny for semiconductor users as Beijing tightens control over the sector ahead of talks …
Helen Of Troy Expects To Lower Cost Of Goods Subject To China Tariff: CFO Says Company Implemented Majority Of Planned Price Increases
Assistant Chief Financial Officer Tracy Schuerman said on Thursday that the company now expects to lower its cost of goods sold, subject to the China tariff, to between 25% and 30% by the end of…
Russia Denied Key Technology by China
According to MashTekh, a Russian industrial technology outlet that tracks domestic manufacturing, China has curbed the export of machine tools capable of 3- to 4-micron precision—critical for production of missile and engine components and precision-guided…
-Brazil’s Bolsonaro says nobody will be forced to have coronavirus vaccine
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has consistently downplayed the severity of the coronavirus outbreak, said on Monday that nobody will be forced to have the vaccine against the pandemic once it …
Shenzhen Dobot Corp Ltd Approves Key Share Schemes at EGM
The latest update is out from Shenzhen Dobot Corp Ltd Class H ( ($HK:2432) ). Shenzhen Dobot Corp Ltd held its 2025 second extraordinary general …
Mercedes Sales Take a Hit — China’s EV Boom and Tariffs to Blame
Mercedes-Benz reported a steep drop in third-quarter sales, with global deliveries falling 12 percent year over year to 525,300 vehicles. The decline was led by weakness in China and the United States …
