The German business chamber said the European Union should invest to become more competitive instead of hiking tariffs on China-made electric vehicles, adding to Berlin’s efforts to avert or soften the trade curbs.
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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chinese Premier Li Qiang will meet on Monday in the first such visit by a Chinese premier in seven years, with trade ties, regional security and a jailed Australian…
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Australia’s trade with China surges to record level after tariffs lifted
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China tests Long March-10 rocket’s propulsion for manned lunar mission
The Long March-10 carrier rocket is a three-and-a-half-stage rocket designed to deliver Chinese spacecraft to the moon. China’s manned lunar mission will launch new-generation manned spacecraft and lunar landers.
Adidas investigates bribery allegations in China, Financial Times says
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Ming Dynasty fortress in Shenzhen collapses due to rain, repair efforts underway
The south gate wall of Dapeng Fortress, a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) walled village in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, recently collapsed. The news was recently announced by the general …
China teen kills herself after forced engagement, uncaring fiancé wants bride price refund
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G7 draft confronts China’s ‘unfair’ business competition
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UK overtakes China as India’s fourth-largest export market in May
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Across China: Chinese researchers dedicated to restoring underwater “grassland”
JINAN, June 16 (Xinhua) — Carrying an oxygen tank and wearing a diving suit, Zhang Peidong, a professor from the Ocean University of China (OUC), dived into a sea area off the city of Weihai…
Beijing becoming paradise for birdwatching
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Australian Writer’s Sentence Upheld Ahead of China Premier’s Visit, Say Supporters
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian writer Yang Hengjun’s suspended death sentence has been upheld by Beijing’s High People’s Court, with the decision relayed to Australian officials two weeks before …