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China-baiting by the US Congress shows little has changed since the China Exclusion Act
From banning Chinese immigrants in 1882 to barring Chinese property buyers in 2023, as part of the Eight Nation Alliance in 1900 or a China-containing Western bloc today, America is still not doing …
China-Africa relations: Wang Yi pledges Beijing will help Ethiopia recover and boost ties with Kenya and Nigeria
China’s top diplomat makes a surprise stop in Addis Ababa and says Beijing is ‘willing to play a positive role in easing Ethiopia’s debt pressure’.
U.S.-Listed Chinese Stocks Rally After Beijing Announces Measures to Boost Private Investment
U.S.-listed shares of Chinese companies jumped Monday after Beijing announced a set of new policy guidelines to drive economic growth. American depositary receipts of electric-vehicle makers Nio and …
Toyota’s China joint venture dismisses about 1000 workers
The production of Mitsubishi’s new Outlander model remained suspended, Kato added, describing the conditions faced by the company in China as “severe”. Japanese brands suffered the steepest sales …
Europeans Can’t Decide How Far to Back Away From Beijing
Hungary has long been Europe’s black sheep. Liberals wring their hands at Budapest’s rolling back of press freedom, the dishing out of government contracts to aspiring autocrat Viktor Orban’s friends …
China to G7, EU: We ‘Strictly’ Implement UN Sanctions on North Korea
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – China asserted on Monday that it “strictly” implements U.N. sanctions on North Korea, reacting to a letter from the Group of Seven, European Union and others that urged …
China vows to ‘adjust and optimize’ property policy in ‘torturous’ economic recovery
China’s leaders also pledged to “actively expand domestic demand … It also deems “necessary” the strengthening of financial supervision and the steady reform of high-risk small and medium-sized …
Promising future for bird’s nests after China exports
Negotiations with Beijing on the rules and procedures for the export of Cambodian edible bird’s nest (EBN) products to China are expected to conclude by year’s end, opening doors for the “no less than …
China reopens 15-day visa-free travel to Singapore residents
China will once again begin allowing residents from Singapore to enter the country for business, tourism and family business without visas.
Nikki Haley: ‘Every company needs to have a Plan B’ on China
Haley argues that U.S. companies should be ready to treat China as an enemy. It’s a hawkish stance that could set Haley apart in the GOP presidential primary.
AI: How far is China behind the West?
“Talent exodus is a major hindrance to China’s authoritarianism in that it drives people away. China’s top AI scientists leave and it’s not just that they go abroad to study and work, they prefer a…
China’s new economic measures will excite global investors
July 24, 2023 (Investorideas.com Newswire) China’s raft of new measures to bolster its economy strengthens the case for global investors’ continued attraction to the country, says the CEO of one of …