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Apple bows to pressure and will crack down on apps like Facebook and YouTube in China
Chuck Schumer to lead delegation to China at tense moment
Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic majority leader and a critic of the Chinese government, will lead a bipartisan six-senator delegation on a diplomatic visit to Beijing this week, his …
Dalio says China-US relations are ‘on the brink of red lines’
Ray Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, said on Tuesday that the relationship between China and the United States is “on the brink of red lines,” although he does not see a war on…
China’s Real Estate Crisis Isn’t Going Away. That’s Bad for an Economy Based on Property.
A consensus also seems to be forming that China won’t emerge from this property crisis soon. On Sept. 25, two influential voices in Chinese finance said publicly that it could be at least a year,…
Russia and China on Collision Course as Beijing Rejects Putin’s Price Hike
“China has reaped great benefits for squeezing Russia when in a bind to export oil and gas,” he told Newsweek, with Beijing getting beneficial prices for piped gas and cheaper oil after Putin’s “fiasco” of…
China won’t end up like Japan – but it’s headed for a ‘grinding deceleration’ with a narrow path to avoid stagnation, research firm says
China’s economy is headed for a soft bottom soon or a balance-sheet recession, according to TS Lombard.
Indian police raid news website over alleged China ties, sparking concerns for press freedom
Indian police conducted raids on the premises of a news website currently being probbed for alleged financial ties to China, as well as the residences of several of its journalists.
China’s Property Crisis Isn’t Going Away. It’s Trouble for an Economy Based on Real Estate.
The crisis is a mixed picture with overwhelmingly dark shading, yielding benefits in a few areas but threatening far broader damage.
The FCC says net neutrality would be a boon for national security. Some disagree.
followed by China Unicom in 2022. Both were done “in the absence of Title II reclassification of broadband services,” Waltzman said. Similarly, Brandon Pugh, policy director and a resident senior …
Distrust Has Shaken the U.S.-China Relationship
Participants: Thomas L. Friedman, foreign affairs columnist, The New York Times (appearing virtually); Keyu Jin, author and professor of economics, London School of Economics; and Dingxin Zhao, Max …
Schumer confirms U.S. Senate trip to China, Japan, South Korea
A bipartisan U.S. Senate delegation will visit China, Japan and South Korea in October, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office said on Tuesday.
Markets Mostly Lower on Profit Taking, Fading China Export Biz: Will Cattle Hold Support and Has Corn Put in a Harvest Low?
Markets are mostly lower except wheat with some turn around Tuesday profit taking and fading China soybean and SRW biz. Soybeans are seeing harvest pressure. Cattle are at critical support, so will it …
China Risks Economic Collapse With Taiwan Invasion Plans—UK Official
British Foreign Minister James Cleverly said London and its allies have greater leverage as China’s economy slows.