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China is likely constructing a vast military command center in the western part of Beijing, which will be much larger than the Pentagon, Financial Times (FT) reports. Satellite images, analyzed by US …
Apple earnings top Wall Street forecasts while iPhone, China sales fall short
Apple reported its Q1 2025 earnings after the bell Thursday, beating on expectations, but falling short on iPhone sales.
China-UK Economic Ties: Trade, Investment, and 2025 Prospects
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China Says Japan’s Plans for Chip Export Controls Could Damage Business Relations
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China said on Friday Japan’s plans for export controls on chips, among other things, could damage business relations. The comments were made by China’s Ministry of Commerce …
Exclusive: China Warns US State Over COVID-19 Lawsuit: ‘Farce’
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Chinese company photographed employees in toilets, shamed them for taking long breaks
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Euro zone manufacturers fear China imports more than US tariffs, ECB survey shows
Euro zone manufacturers are more worried about cheap imports from China than tariffs from the United States, a European Central Bank survey showed on Friday.
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Satellite images reveal China’s wartime military complex in Beijing
Satellite images have revealed that China is constructing a large wartime military complex in its capital, according to US officials, Taiwan News reported.The satellite images show a 1,500-acre …
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