Many U.S. companies in China expect sales to take a hit this year because of the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump and China’s retaliatory measures.
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Is Beijing’s spat with Japan sending a message to US and allies over Taiwan?
China says Japan sent ‘shocking’ wrong signal on Taiwan
China-Japan spat: Beijing sends letter on PM Takaichi’s remarks to UN secretary-general
Swans rest in Qingshui River at Miyun Reservoir basin in Beijing
China moving forward to occupy Taiwan, warn US agencies, citing Beijing’s increasing military preparation and modernisation
China takes spat with Japan over Taiwan to UN, vows to defend itself
Japan Blasts China’s UN Letter Claim as Baseless, Urges Dialogue
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned in recent days that the US would have to refund around “half” the tariff revenue it has collected if the Supreme Court rules the pre …
eSIM-Only iPhone Air Available in China Through China Unicom
The thin and light iPhone Air does not have a physical SIM slot, and is limited to eSIM-only operation. That’s something of a problem, because …
New Business Secretary Peter Kyle to reopen UK-China trade talks in Beijing
New Business Secretary Peter Kyle to reopen UK-China trade talks in Beijing – Mr Kyle’s trip forms part of the UK Government’s drive to revive UK-China trade ties and boost the British economy.
America’s top tech companies aided China’s authoritarian power grabs
Plus, MAGA world whines over Trump’s Big Tech dinner, Europe spurns the president’s tariff threats and more — all in this week’s Tuesday Tech Drop.
Trump urges EU to impose 100% tariffs on India, China to pressure Russia
Trump urged the EU to impose 100 per cent tariffs on China and India, pressing for a joint transatlantic effort to cut Russia’s oil revenues and intensify economic pressure on Vladimir Putin.
China drills for oil in rival’s economic waters
Chinese oil rigs in waters claimed by Taiwan have stirred controversy in recent days, drawing a sharp protest from Taipei, with some analysts saying the structures are part of a strategy to normalize …
House lawmakers to make official visit to China for the first time since 2019
Democratic Rep. Adam Smith, who is organizing the bipartisan trip this month, said he is “deeply worried” that the U.S. and China “seem to be talking less and less.” …
How Silicon Valley tech enabled the surveillance and detention of hundreds of thousands in China
An AP investigation reveals that U.S. technology companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state, playing a far greater role in enabling human rights abuses than previously …
China’s Currency Coup: How Beijing is targeting America’s wallet and future
China’s military alliance with Russia and North Korea poses threats beyond warfare as central banks stockpile gold to undermine the U.S. dollar’s dominance.
Doing business in China? Factor in deflation
Chinese companies are facing widespread deflation, which has left consumers uncertain about the future and hunting for value. The ongoing situation is described in China as “involution” or a …
