Next week’s iteration of the annual joint exercise will be the biggest and a clear signal to Beijing, observers say.
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China urged Japan to ‘change its wrong course of action’ that it said was based on an inflated threat Japan mentioned in its Diplomatic Bluebook
China’s stressed and overworked youth skip the tea and reach for coffee
Lattes drizzled with pork sauce or spiked with the liquor baijiu pop up on menus as coffee companies battle for dominance in the surging Chinese market.
China’s March fuel oil exports fall 32% y/y
China’s exports of marine fuel oil fell 32% in March from a year earlier to 1.32 million metric tons, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on Saturday.
VPNs no more: New CISA advisory signals need for secure remote access amid China-sponsored attacks
The advisory is a wakeup call to all organizations around the world to reevaluate their secure remote access strategies.
China’s March germanium, gallium exports yet to recover year-ago level
China’s exports of gallium and germanium products in March declined from year-ago levels, customs data showed on Saturday, underlining the impact of export controls in place since last August. China …
US appeal court hears arguments on Florida law restricting property ownership by Chinese
By restricting housing based on Chinese domicile, Florida is unlawfully restricting housing for Chinese people,’ a lawyer for the plaintiffs contends.
China’s technology sector faces new round of lay-offs as global firms Ericsson, Tesla, Amazon and Intel continue to shed jobs
Mainland China’s tech sector is bracing for a new round of jobs cuts at Ericsson, Tesla, Amazon.com and Intel.
China’s ‘broker butcher’ makes bold moves to breathe life into moribund stocks. Will the US$9 trillion market respond?
New CSRC head Wu Qing’s elixir for reviving markets is a cocktail of state intervention, strict law enforcement and a tougher line on fraudulent listings and manipulation Deloitte expects the moves to …
US appeals court split over Florida ban on Chinese citizens owning property
A U.S. appeals court on Friday appeared divided over whether to block a Florida law barring Chinese citizens from owning homes or land in the state, which Republican state officials say is necessary …
China’s market regulator launches 5 measures to help rescue Hong Kong’s battered stock market
China’s capital market regulators have announced a package of measures to boost liquidity, attract international investors and enhance competitiveness between the mainland and Hong Kong, offering a …
China’s middle-class sees decrease in confidence as economy faces slowdown
NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer speaks with a 39-year-old Beijing resident who is navigating being laid off from an internet company while the middle-class in China decreases.
China Promises American Zoo New Pandas
For decades, the People’s Republic of China gifted pandas to countries in its good graces. Two were famously sent to former U.S. President Richard Nixon by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1972 following …