Liu Jianchao is a Communist Party diplomat skilled at defending tough positions without being pugnacious. He also once hunted fugitive officials abroad.
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Senate hopeful says US should be ‘far more cooperative’ with China to fight climate change
At Beijing auto show, Chinese carmakers flaunt new technologies as global competition heats up
A former ByteDance engineer says China’s AI industry is ‘far behind’ the US — and the gap is getting worse
White House accuses China of copying American AI models in ‘industrial-scale’ campaign
Chinese and Russian defence ministers agree to enhance cooperation, Beijing says
Chery Woos Canadian Car Dealers With Trip to Beijing Auto Show
China will send giant pandas to Atlanta again
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China Won’t Fall for US’ Taiwan War ‘Trap,’ Former Ambassador Says
China’s former envoy to Washington also said Asian countries should work to stop regional tensions from worsening to Cold War levels.
6 Key Digital Channels For Successful Marketing in China
China is a unique country, distinguishing itself from the rest of the world. Unlike many other countries (USA, UK) wher …
‘This scares me’: As China watches, this decorated veteran sounds alarm on an America stretched to its limits
Doug Philippone, a defense expert, warns that China is closely watching to see how well the U.S. can replenish its weapons stockpiles after shipping munitions to allies.
EU to blunt China’s edge on steel, aluminium exports as proposed carbon tax could reach 21%: Goldman
The exact import duty is not yet certain, since it will be offset by any carbon tax mainland China imposes on its own emission intensive sectors by 2026, and the levy will vary according to…
How the internet pushed China’s New Year red packet tradition to the extreme
Chinese tech companies give out millions of dollars in red packets every Lunar New Year. But users have to earn them through a series of complex tasks.
‘Systemic Rot’ in China’s Military Should Give Beijing Pause—US Official
“So the corruption revealing itself not only because some general has a really fat bank account in Switzerland … Ratner said systemic corruption within the Chinese military should make Beijing think …
Volkswagen in talks with JV partner over future of business activities in Xinjiang, China
Volkswagen said on Wednesday it is in talks with its joint venture partner in China over the future of its presence in Xinjiang, China, after a report surfaced new allegations of involvement in human …
WHO Responds After China Reports Death From Chimera Bird Flu Virus
The World Health Organization (WHO) has played down the transmission risk of a recently reported bird flu case in China. The WHO said Tuesday that it had assessed the risk of human-to-human …
China can’t use civilian ships to invade Taiwan just yet, but it’s getting there, says former US intelligence officer
One such exercise involved 14 merchant vessels that could transport 1,000 military vehicles and 2,000 troops over three days, wrote analyst Michael Dahm.
Xi Jinping will make the West pay for China’s economic collapse
China’s economy is imploding, prompting much schadenfreude from Western commentators delighted by the turn of events. The wait for today’s denouement has been a long one.
China Sides With Russia at UN, Urges End to Weapons for Ukraine
China’s envoy to the U.N. said the U.S. should stop sending weapons to Ukraine in a swipe at the Biden administration.
