NATO’s secretary general called out Beijing on Wednesday, saying China “cannot have it both ways” when it comes to the war in Ukraine.
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Most Japan firms see no need to follow the U.S. with tariffs on China
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CAIR condemns China’s ‘erase’ of Muslim Uyghur village names in Xinjiang
The Council on American-Islamic Relations condemns what it says is China’s ongoing attempt to “erase” Muslim Uyghur culture after a report alleges the systematic changing of village names to reflect …
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US makes new move to rein in China’s advanced chip manufacturing
As US representatives try to negotiate with Japan and the Netherlands to deny China the tools to make faster chips for AI work, some observers doubt they will succeed.
Tech war: Huawei wields growing influence in China’s server industry with AI chip success
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French farmers worry pork exports will suffer in EU-China row over customs
An anti-dumping investigation into imports of pork products is at the heart of a trade tug-of-war between Europe and China
Chinese government launches retaliatory pork probe in response to EV taxes—’Risk of a global trade conflict is rising further’
We must avoid an escalation of trade countermeasures,” said Spanish Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo.
Hong Kong capital market will help unlock China’s innovation ambitions, HKEX boss says
Hong Kong’s market will continue to evolve to support emerging enterprises’ capital needs, Bonnie Chan says at Lujiazui Forum.