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China’s risky challenge to Japan — and the US
Japan’s New Leader Mentions Taiwan, and Tanks Her Relationship With China
Beijing’s financial sector reports remarkable progress during 14th Five-Year Plan period
‘Everything Japanese is canceled’: Concerts in Beijing gets abruptly canceled as Japan-China ties take hit
National Games draw to a close in Shenzhen
Shenzhen Expressway Co Announces Director Resignation and Committee Restructuring
China war over Taiwan would trigger global financial crisis
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Newsday – Beijing marks 70 years since the Communist Party came to power – BBC Sounds
1st LD-Writethru: Mastercard’s joint venture starts bank card clearing business in China
Mastercard NetsUnion Information Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., a joint venture of Mastercard and NetsUnion Clearing Corporation, received formal approval from the People’s Bank of China, China’s …
This is how China’s car dealers are driving the EV revolution
Chinese car dealers are ditching foreign brands slow to respond to the EV transition, while turning to homegrown makers that have been gobbling up market share.
AstraZeneca drops COVID shot, but props up China Belt and Road communism
AstraZeneca has just announced it is stopping production of its COVID shots, citing a drop in demand around the world. There’s a half-truth if ever there was one. The demand has stopped because …
China’s April new yuan loans seen falling, policy support in place- Reuters poll
China’s new yuan loans likely dropped sharply in April from March due mainly to seasonal factors, a Reuters poll showed, even as the central bank keeps policy support for the economy. Chinese banks …
China: Modest Recovery Of April Trade Data As Impact From NEVs And AI Race Remains Clear
Considering import demand could remain resilient, but exports face a higher level of risk in coming months, we expect a smaller contribution from trade to growth starting in the Q2.
Here’s How China’s Economic ‘Nuclear Option’ Would Impact US
As the debate continues over whether China will devalue the yuan, Newsweek asked an expert what such a move would mean for the United States.
Malaysia Plans Its Own ’Orangutan Diplomacy,’ Inspired by China’s ‘Panda Diplomacy,’
Malaysia, the world’s largest palm grower, plans to gift orangutans to major buyers of palm oil, a commodity long blamed for destroying orangutan habitats.
US overtakes China as Germany’s top trading partner
The United States overtook China as Germany’s most important trading partner in the first quarter of this year, according to Reuters’ calculations based on official data from the German statistics office.
China’s Economic Bump Fades but Not Worry Over Jobs and Property Prices
Policymakers are focused on stimulating manufacturing and infrastructure, but people are more concerned about their livelihoods and home values.
The West is freaking out that China is making too much stuff, and it looks like China might be starting to agree
The West has been complaining that China is overproducing goods and dumping them on the global markets, incurring the ire of Beijing.
China’s exports rise in April as Beijing prioritises high-tech manufacturing
The value of China’s exports climbed 1.5 per cent in April from a year earlier, reversing an annual decline of 7.5 per cent in March, when lower prices battered Chinese producers. Analysts polled by …
Commentary: Why we can’t trust China with tech leadership — Doug Kelly
China’s ambitions are clear: leverage technology to supplant the United States as the global superpower and gain economic and national security superiority.