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Tesla CEO Elon Musk no longer laughs at BYD. The Chinese electric-vehicle maker is handily beating Tesla in China, the world’s largest auto market, and it’s expanding internationally. Now BYD is calling upon other Chinese…
China condemns Taiwan VP’s visit to US
China on Sunday condemned a brief U.S. visit by Taiwan Vice President William Lai, saying he was a separatist and “troublemaker through and through” and Beijing would take strong steps to protect its sovereignty, drawing…
Why is China’s economy stumbling?
Some analysts attribute China’s stumble to policies of its current leadership. An influential recent article by Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, suggests that China is suffering from “economic long COVID,
Ron DeSantis says ‘China is laughing at us’ as protesters disrupt Iowa speech
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China rebukes ‘separatist’ Taiwan VP for brief US visit: ‘troublemaker’
The Chinese Foreign Ministry attacked Taiwan Vice President William Lai as a “separatist” and a “troublemaker” for visiting the U.S. on Saturday.
China criticizes visit of ‘troublemaker’ Taiwan VP to US
BEIJING/TAIPEI, Aug 13 (Reuters) – China on Sunday condemned a brief U.S. visit by Taiwan Vice President William Lai, saying he was a separatist and “troublemaker through and through,” and Beijing would take strong steps…
China’s Falling Imports and Deflation Pose Challenges for Commodity Traders
Amidst a prevailing backdrop of bearish sentiments for many commodity markets throughout this year, there has been an expectation of a resurgent Chinese economy to kickstart a fresh wave of demand.
China to boost foreign investment – You there, U.S.?
The diplomatic chess game between China and the U.S. continues, with China upping the ante. Amidst a global tug-of-war for economic dominance, Beijing has unveiled its latest move: a comprehensive …
China’s quantum tech quest: ‘limited’ fallout expected from Biden’s investment curbs
Quantum technology can help develop radar that can detect submarines and stealth aircraft and enable sensitive intelligence to be decrypted ‘Over time the US doesn’t want to find itself contributing …
China’s private-sector crisis: everything you need to know about the mess and what Beijing is doing to clean it up
Much has been made about the plight of China’s private businesses, which have been angling for help for years and find the post-Covid environment difficult to thrive in Beijing wants to avoid risky stimulus handouts…
Mudslide in Xi’an, north-western China, leaves 21 dead and six missing
Officials say 900 homes were left without power following disaster, which struck after unusually high rainfall and two typhoons
The future of crypto hinges on a fight between the SEC and a former burger flipper
A looming courtroom battle between the largest cryptocurrency exchange and the world’s most powerful regulator promises to shape the future of crypto.