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China Eyes Royal Family’s Sacred Land in Cross-Border Grab
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Wary Over Taiwan’s Election, Beijing and Taipei Still Need Each Other
Updated Donald KirkThe victory of the pro-independence, pro-America candidate for president of Taiwan opens a new chapter in the prolonged saga of the struggle of the Chinese island province to remain …
China’s Xi Jinping lays out road map for becoming ‘financial superpower’ – but warns risk can throw efforts off-track
President Xi Jinping elaborated on a previously established goal for China to become a “financial superpower” at a high-level conference, clarifying the necessary steps as well as the potential for …
FinMin imposes anti-dumping duty on meta phenylene diamine imports from China
The Finance Ministry has imposed definitive anti-dumping duty on ‘meta phenylene diamine’ (MPDA) imports from China.
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China, positioned as the globe’s second-largest economy, has accomplished notable success in advancing its economic growth.
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Could 2024 be the year when China’s IPO market finally finds its footing? There are some grounds for optimism.
CNA Explains: Why tiny Nauru ditched Taipei for Beijing – and why it matters
How did Taiwan, China and the US react to the island nation switching diplomatic ties, and what could happen next? CNA’s Beijing correspondent Olivia Siong takes a look.
Taiwan has stood up to China at the ballot box – how Beijing responds will be key
Western nations have lined up to praise the island’s democracy after a new president and parliament were elected, writes Kim Sengupta. But the threat Taiwan faces will not disappear
Months count in the race to stay ahead of China on AI, says US senator
The United States measures its lead over competitors in artificial intelligence in “months,” according to a lawmaker, highlighting the intense rivalry between nations to dominate a technology poised to transform the global economy.
Apple’s decision to discount iPhones in China makes a statement
Reports highlight that the company plans rare discounts in China on iPhones and MacBook Air computers during a Lunar New Year event. Some iPhone prices in China will fall by the equivalent of $70 during…
‘Big Chip’: China is building a wafer-sized processor to beat US sanctions on supercomputers and AI
A large, integrated circuit built from an entire silicon wafer could be the solution Chinese computer scientists have been looking for as they come up with ways to get around US sanctions while …