Beijing has condemned Taiwan authorities for investigating four Taiwan companies that are allegedly conducting business with firms linked to Huawei.
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Beijing condemns Taiwan for investigating companies linked to Huawei
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China stimulus hopes, dovish Fed tone lead EM assets to two-week high
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There’s something fishy about your seafood. China uses human trafficking to harvest it.
Reporters with The Outlaw Ocean Project uncovered forced labor, debt bondage and other human rights abuses in Chinese seafood operations
China to hold Belt and Road celebration with Putin expected
China announced Wednesday it will host a gathering of foreign leaders next week to celebrate a decade of its Belt and Road infrastructure project, with Russian President Vladimir Putin expected to attend.
China Releases Australian Journalist Three Years After Arrest
Cheng Lei, a host for China’s international broadcaster, was arrested in Beijing at a time of rising tensions with Australia. Her release signals a warming.
New Zealand’s likely next prime minister signals openness to China
The center-right National Party looks set to win the largest share of the vote in New Zealand’s election on Saturday, but it will need to form a coalition to govern.
China saved billions despite record oil imports this year. Here’s how
At a time when rising crude oil prices are causing concerns about global inflation, China’s increased purchases from sanctioned nations have resulted in significant cost savings.
China’s finance ministry to issue 16b yuan of treasury bonds in Hong Kong
BEIJING — China’s Ministry of Finance will issue yuan-denominated treasury bonds worth 16 billion yuan ($2.23 billion) in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region later this month, the ministry …
Australian journalist Cheng Lei back home after 3 years detained in China
An Australian journalist who was convicted on murky espionage charges and detained in China for three years has returned to Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. Cheng Lei, 48, who worked …
China wants to be a peace broker in the Middle East. How has it responded to the Israel-Gaza war?
When Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visited Beijing in June, China vowed to contribute “Chinese wisdom, Chinese strength” to resolve the long-standing conflict between the Palestinians and Israel.
China’s trade slump likely eased further in September, adds to stabilisation signs: Reuters poll
China’s exports likely contracted at a slower pace for a second consecutive month in September, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday, adding to a string of recent data suggesting the world’s second-largest economy is stabilising.
U.S. Navy sailor pleads guilty to selling sensitive information to China
A U.S. Navy sailor has pleaded guilty to sending sensitive U.S. military information to a Chinese intelligence officer in exchange for less than $15,000 in bribes.
