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The Group of Seven (G7) industrial powers called on Sunday for the “immediate repeal” of import curbs on Japanese food products, …
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China taps soft power to send its best doctors to Rwanda. But is there a ‘commercial motive’?
Despite criticism that China’s medical aid is business-motivated, some say the medical cooperation still makes it a win-win situation.
China’s new graphite export restrictions could disrupt supply chains
China last week announced new graphite export restrictions, which are expected to have a disproportionate impact on foreign makers of electri …
Why Beijing Xiangshan Forum is where the Global South can find security solutions
Arrival of delegations from sworn enemies Armenia and Azerbaijan at Beijing Xiangshan Forum shows the Global South is looking at China for regional security solutions, defence expert says.
China’s EV Threat Sharpens As U.S. And Europe Stumble
China’s EVs are getting cheaper, while the reverse is happening in Europe and the U.S., according to JATO Dynamics. Meanwhile Ford, GM, Mercedes and VW EV sales stumbled.
China’s key financial conference to focus on resolving debt, strengthening supervision amid property crisis
China’s National financial work conference is expected to start on Monday, with debt risks and strengthening the supervision of the Communist Party set to be top of the agenda.
Has China wasted its golden opportunity to overtake the US? Here’s why one analyst is predicting it’s the country’s ‘last decade’ of power and prosperity
China’s enormous population — which was the largest in the world until India’s recently surpassed it — served as cheap labor for assembling goods that were exported aggressively. Meanwhile, the …
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Last coronavirus restriction on travel between Hong Kong and mainland China dropped
Travellers from both sides of the border welcome the move and predict it will cut queues and make process easier Politician predicts the change in policy could help ‘facilitate the flow of people …
China’s J-20 stealth jet isn’t ‘a dominating aircraft,’ but it doesn’t need to be for what China’s military has planned
In the near-term, China is focused on keeping the US military away from its shores, and it doesn’t need a jet as good as the F-35 to do that.
Educated Gen Zers in China are choosing not to work. It could be a problem for the US economy.
China’s youth are choosing to be “full-time children” instead of entering the workforce after college. It’s bad for China’s economy, and the world.