The Philippines could “stir up trouble” at yet another “Chinese” island in the South China Sea, China’s state-backed Global Times reported, after what it said were Manila’s “provocative intrusions” …
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Taiwan wants to continue its free way of life and rejects being ruled by China’s Communist Party, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said on Friday, visiting a frontline island between the two sides to …
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China meets automakers to discuss import tariffs on large cars ahead of EU tariff vote
China’s Commerce Ministry met with automakers and industry associations on Friday to discuss raising import tariffs on large-engined gasoline vehicles, sounding a warning as the European Union nears a tariff decision on Chinese electric cars.
Analysis: China’s CO2 falls 1% in Q2 2024 in first quarterly drop since Covid-19
The new analysis for Carbon Brief, based on official figures and commercial data, shows China remains on track for a decline in annual emissions this year. This annual outlook depends on electricity …
China Bond Trading Collapses Amid PBOC Crackdown on Record Rally
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US charges former Chinese democracy advocate with being illegal agent for Beijing
Yuanjun Tang, 67, a dissident jailed in China during Tiananmen Square crackdown, is arrested in New York for allegedly acting as unregistered agent for Beijing and lying to the FBI.
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