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James Cleverly visits Beijing in appeal for Chinese investment
James Cleverly will court Chinese investment on the first visit to Beijing by a senior minister in five years and declared the UK “open for business”.The fore …
How Do We Manage China’s Decline?
First, don’t think of China’s misfortunes as our good fortune.
UK should take China to task on human rights and Taiwan, MPs say
Foreign select committee report published as foreign secretary, James Cleverly, travels to Beijing
GOP lawmakers slam Biden commerce secretary, see ‘appeasement strategy’ in China trip
They’re facing zero accountability. So why would they stop now?” Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, echoed those sentiments, saying, “China’s veiled attempt to indicate it is open for business is a Hail Mary to …
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo says US businesses complaining China is becoming ‘uninvestable’
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the Chinese government’s actions against U.S. firms are making China “uninvestable” for American businesses due to the risk and uncertainty.
She rose from poverty as China prospered. Then it made her poor again
The entrepreneur class in China has lost its spirit as Xi Jinping’s government has asserted more control of the economy.
US commerce secretary: business in China ‘too risky’
US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo has held meetings with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and other leaders to discuss business ties and national security concerns.
There’s a Way Out of a South China Sea Meltdown | Opinion
Biden’s attempts at uniting Japan and South Korea are ultimately destined to fail without the support of Southeast Asian nations who are crucial to combatting increasingly nefarious threats in the South China Sea.
India MP Threatens ‘Surgical Strike’ on China for Annexing Territory on Map
Sanjay Raut reacted with fury after China released a map claiming ownership over Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin.
Wednesday Briefing: U.S. Businesses Say China Is ‘Uninvestable’
Gina Raimondo, the U.S. commerce secretary, told Chinese officials yesterday that the U.S. was not seeking to sever economic ties with China. But she raised a list of concerns that were prompting American businesses to…
China Real Estate Giant Country Garden Could Be Next To Go Bust
BlackRock, others, are holders of Country Garden outstanding debt. No one here’s getting bailed out of this mess as stock prices head to zero.
