By Gabriel B. Collins, a fellow at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and a senior visiting research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies …
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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
Japan’s Leader Gets Off to Rocky Start With China
3 Chinese nationals charged with smuggling Nvidia, HP chips to China
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Is the U.S. Preparing to Ban Future LNG Sales to China?
China spending ‘drastically more’ on military than declared, US admiral says
Admiral John Aquilino expressed concern over China’s military spending and criticized its aggressive actions in the South and East China Seas.
Far-right German EU lawmaker’s aide arrested on suspicion of spying for China
German authorities say an aide who works for a prominent German far-right lawmaker in the European Parliament has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China.
The environmental cost of China’s addiction to cement
China’s concrete addiction is a relatively recent phenomenon. For millennia, timber was the nation’s main building material, says Chen Yichuan, a researcher of the history of concrete at University …
US exports to China declined 4.3% year on year in 2023 amid trade tensions: report
Stunted economic growth on mainland and Sino-American political challenges weighed on 2023 decline led by agricultural and semiconductor shipments.
Beijing wants to deploy own security amid attack on nationals in Pakistan: Report
In 2022, after a suicide bombing killed three Chinese language teachers at Karachi University, Islamabad allowed Beijing to send its investigators for the first time and pledged better protection for Chinese workers.
China rejects further restraints on trade with Russia ahead of top US envoy’s arrival in Beijing
Report on possible sanctions on Chinese banks draws sharp rebuttal from Foreign Ministry, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads for talks with Chinese leaders.
Gucci Sales Drop 18% In Q1 Amid China’s Slowdown And Demand For ‘Quiet Luxury’
Luxury conglomerate Kering reported a 10% decline in first-quarter sales as Gucci, its flagship brand, grapples with China woes and brand redirection.
Chinese bubble-tea maker Chabaidao sinks 27% on Hong Kong debut as investors offload shares in biggest IPO of the year
Chabaidao’s stock ended the day 27 per cent lower after slumping as much as 38 per cent. It raised about HK$2.6 billion (US$331.7 million) from the sale of 147.8 million shares at HK$17.50 each.
China’s ‘extreme’ national security focus a drag on business, US trade group says
A US business lobby has issued a report asking for clear guidelines on what activity is acceptable under China’s new security laws, as well as other suggestions for improving investor confidence.
The Pentagon is ‘not really’ worried about China’s new H-20 stealth bomber, defense official says
Another US military official previously shrugged off China’s fifth-gen J-20 fighter jet as “anything to lose a lot of sleep over.”
China’s central bank hints it may add treasury bond trades to policy toolkit
A senior Chinese central bank official suggested on Tuesday that the bank’s buying and selling of treasury bonds in the secondary market could be used for liquidity management and as a monetary policy tool.
China’s $656 Billion Offshore Bond Market Put to Test
The Beijing case could help clarify the level of protection that keepwells — with a vague legal structure — provide to creditors. About $77 billion of Chinese offshore bonds outstanding, or almost 12% of total,…
