B EIJING: China’s defence ministry accused Philippine coast guard vessels today of “dangerous manoeuvres” in response to reports of a collision earlier this week between two Chinese vessels near Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South…
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China files WTO complaint against Canada’s steel import restrictions
China on Friday filed a complaint with the WTO against Canada’s import restrictions on steel and other products, the Chinese commerce ministry said. China “strongly deplores and firmly opposes …
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China’s Mounting Debt Could Spell Trouble for Economy
High debt levels can constrain governments, limiting room for bolder fiscal action—especially in downturns tied to demographic headwinds, which include a shrinking workforce. Oxford Economics …
China’s ‘robot Olympics’ sees humanoids from 16 nations compete in table tennis, football, track
China kicked off a three-day long sports showcase for humanoid robots on Friday, looking to highlight progress in artificial intelligence and robotics with 280 teams from 16 countries competing in the …
China’s export growth set to benefit from multiple favorable conditions in H2, despite challenges: NBS official
China’s imports and exports of goods have continued to grow since the beginning of this year, despite a rapidly changing trade environment and a marked increase in instability and uncertainty, demonstrating strong resilience and vitality,
Beijing’s first Humanoid Robot Games kick off with dancing, boxing and backflips
Humanoid robots danced, boxed, played music and modeled clothes as Beijing opened the first World Humanoid Robot Games, featuring 500 robots from 16 countries in sports and stunts.
China’s New Loans Fell in July for First Time in Two Decades
A key measure of lending at Chinese banks contracted for the first time in two decades in July while broad credit growth slowed, as borrowing demand languishes in an economy stuck in deflation.
China’s Economy Slows Broadly Even as Exports Keep Rising
Officials blamed U.S. “protectionism” for the dismal July data, but growth was likely held back by real estate and new policies aimed at slowing factory investments.
China’s economy lags in July under pressure from tariffs and a weak property market
China has reported its economy showed signs of slowing in July as factory output and retail sales slowed while housing prices fell further.
First-ever McDonald’s-themed museum in China spans six floors of retro memorabilia
Fans of good ol’ Maccas might’ve smelt this news from miles away – a McDonald’s-themed museum has opened in Shenzhen, marking the first of its kind in China and the fourth in the world.
