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China accuses US of turning Taiwan into a powder keg with its latest sales to self-governing island
China’s Defense Ministry is accusing the United States of turning of Taiwan into a powder keg with its latest sales of military equipment to the self-governing island democracy.
Dollar steady before Fed minutes; Aussie slips on China weakness
The U.S. dollar drifted near the middle of its range of the past three weeks against major peers on Wednesday, as traders looked ahead to the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting…
A troubled new power plant leaves Jordan in debt to China, raising concerns over Beijing’s influence
Jordan has built a giant power plant meant to fulfill great hopes for energy independence. But the oil shale station in the kingdom’s desert has pushed the country into mounting debt to China.
Stock market today: Asia sinks after a survey shows China’s industrial activity is weakening
Asian stock markets are lower after a survey showed Chinese industrial activity weakening. Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney retreated Wednesday.
New study finds that lifting Zero-COVID in China caused 1.4 billion infections and up to 2.6 million deaths
A significant study published Jul y 1 in N ature Communications sheds light on the horrific wave of COVID-19 infections and deaths that swept across China last winter after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abruptly…
Migrant worker playing chords on Shenzhen’s street gets viral online
Still with his yellow hard hat on, Yi Qunlin, a 57-year-old migrant worker from central China’s Hunan Province, was an unusual piano player. Crowds soon surrounded him, filming his beautiful rendition …
Marketmind: China dampens the mood again
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Sonali Desai China’s faltering economic recovery has once again dominated activity in financial markets, dampening risk sentiment and giving …
Yellen’s China visit aims at ‘new normal’ with Beijing
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s first trip to China will focus on recalibrating ties between the world’s two largest economies, as military communications remain frozen and Beijing’s new …
Chip wars: how semiconductors became a flashpoint in the US-China relationship
The fight for the 21st century’s most critical technology has become a major source of hostility between the world’s two superpowers …
China Mobile, Huawei Launch Groundbreaking ‘Zero Bit, Zero Watt’ Energy Saving Solutions
The China Mobile Research Institute, China Mobile Zhejiang, and Huawei launched their all-new 0 bit, 0 watt” energy saving …
China gets a new central bank chief as economy struggles for lift-off
Pan Gongsheng has to deal with an economy that is suffering from weak investor confidence that many experts believe cannot easily be remedied by monetary policy.
China’s export curbs a ‘warning’ to US, state media says
Chinese state media has described restrictions on exports of rare metals used for making semiconductors and electric cars as a “warning” to the United States that China will not be squeezed out of …