The U.S. government and U.S. companies should recognize that China’s threat to ban exports of critical minerals is not a bluff—and take the threat seriously by stockpiling minerals, developing mineral supply chains excluding Chinese companies,…
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China’s Threat to Ban Critical Mineral Exports Is Not a Bluff
Chinese self-driving start-ups pursue IPOs in Hong Kong as commercial roll-out gathers pace
Liu said. Since last year, Beijing’s green light for Chinese companies to go public overseas, combined with Hong Kong’s supportive Chapter 18C listing regime, have prompted more mainland tech …
China Squeezes Taiwan by Targeting Islands and Fishing Sites
Taiwanese fisherman Chen Zhi-rong says that for decades it was common to sail in waters that skirted the Chinese coastline. Since Beijing seized a boat and its crew for the first time in 17 years…
Collapse of China’s Real Estate: How State-Owned Banks and Government Policies Are Shaking Up Everything
However, primarily, real estate firms frequently face bankruptcy. In August 2023, Country Garden, known as China’s top real estate company in 2022, went bankrupt. At that time, Chinese media was …
Opinion | The Palestinian Authority and Hamas Strike a Deal in Beijing
The Palestinian Authority must rule Gaza after the war. The White House dismisses Israel’s protests that the PA supports terrorism and is too feeble to resist Hamas as domestic political pandering. The only way to…
China Expanding ‘Increasingly Brazen’ Influence Operations In The US And Beyond, Gov’t Report Warns
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) efforts to accrue and exercise influence in foreign countries including the U.S. are becoming more …
The Palestinian Authority and Hamas Strike a Deal in Beijing
Palestinian ‘moderates’ pledge unity with the killers behind Oct. 7.
Boeing resumes deliveries of 737 MAX airplanes to China
Boeing said on Tuesday it has resumed deliveries of its best-selling 737 MAX airplane to China after a lengthy delay stemming from regulatory issues.
Global Funds Pile Up Nearly a Trillion Yuan of China Bank Bonds
Foreign investors ramped up holdings of short-term bonds issued by Chinese banks to a fresh record, as attractive rates for swapping dollars continue to juice the returns available on such debt.
Kuleba lands in China, urges ‘direct’ peace talk discussions with Beijing
During the visit, Kyiv’s chief diplomat and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi will discuss Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, China’s role in achieving just and stable peace, and Ukrainian-Chinese relations,
China’s non-financial debt growth slows with firms and households unwilling to leverage up
Growth of outstanding debt within China’s non-financial sectors fell to the lowest level in more than two decades in the second quarter.
GM Stock Falls Despite Earnings Beat; Auto Giant To Restructure Ailing China Business
The auto giant will revamp its money-losing China and autonomous driving effort. GM stock tumbled after initially jumping before the open to a two-year high. Ford Motor, which reports Wednesday night, …
Beijing Delays Action Despite Economic Pressures
Plenum meetings were expected to set a new economic plan to deal with China’s severe economic and financial problems. They failed.