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China eases tariffs on some US imports
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Why China-Taiwan Relations Are Getting So Tense
S ince the inaugurations of William Lai as Taiwan’s President in May 2024 and Donald Trump as U.S. President in January, Beijing has been on edge. Will Lai take provocative actions that demand a …
China’s critical minerals dominance threatens US military supply chain, report says
Chinese players account for the bulk of world output of five essential elements used in 80,000 American weapons parts, researchers find.
China launches nearly 100 embodied AI products since 2024, capturing 70% of global market: MIIT official
China has produced nearly 100 embodied AI robotic products since 2024, capturing 70 percent of the global market, and the future prospects of China’s embodied artificial intelligence (AI) robot …
How Trump’s 145% China tariffs could crush American small businesses: ‘There’s no facility here that makes what we need’
Small businesses will have no choice but to raise prices, cut staff, delay growth plans or shut down entirely just to keep up with the rising costs of imports they can’t source domestically, one …
Woman detained for blocking high-speed railway door with body to delay departure
A woman in Shenzhen forcibly blocked the door of a high-speed railway with her body to wait for her companions to board, despite repeated attempts by railway staff to stop her. The woman was detained…
Pakistan requests extra 10 bln yuan on China swap line, says finance minister
Pakistan has put in a request to China to augment its existing swap line by 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion), Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said, adding he expected the country would launch a …
Fear of ‘looking weak’ is all that’s stopping the US and China from cutting tariffs, Bill Ackman says
Bill Ackman, the CEO of Pershing Square, said tariffs should come down to “more reasonable levels — say 10% to 20% — as quickly as possible.”
China Quietly Exempts Some U.S.-Made Products From Tariffs
Beijing has been canvassing companies and waiving duties on American goods in sectors where it lacks alternatives.
US Treasury chief calls tariff war with China unsustainable and expects it to ease
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Chinese Brands Fly In Record Number Of Foreign Journos And Influencers To Shanghai Show
Keen to make waves in key foreign markets, Chinese automakers are treating oversees media to the best of the Shanghai Auto Show …
Lilja Ingolfsdottir’s ’Loveable’ Wins Four Awards, Including for Best Film, as Beijing Fest Closes on a Musical Note
The jury, led by Chinese actor-director Jiang Wen, unveiled the Tiantan Awards winners during the star-studded closing ceremony of the 15th edition of the festival.