Foreign companies are shifting investments and their Asian headquarters out of China as confidence plunges following the expansion of an anti-spying law and other challenges, a business group said Wednesday.
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Beijing on Thursday issued its second-most severe warning for high temperatures that are expected to persist through the weekend as northern China battled another round of heatwaves in a week.
Beijing, Washington trade barbs after Biden labels China’s Xi a ‘dictator’
The State Department clapped back at remarks issued by China’s Foreign Ministry after it took issue with President Biden calling Chinese President Xi Jinping a “dictator.”
SE Asia reaps sweet harvest from open China
WANG WEICHEN/CHINA NEWS SERVICE The Guangxi Pingxiang Integrated Free Trade Zone has recently embraced a busy season of fruit imports from Southeast Asian markets, given the growing areas’ …
China’s lowered lending rates signal strengthened policy support for growth
The latest decline in China’s benchmark lending rates — the first drop in 10 months — has signaled the approach of stepped-up policies to bolster economic recovery as analysts voice confidence in …
China envoy again packs a geopolitical punch as new Pokhara airport suffers
On December 31 last year, on the eve of Pokhara International Airport inauguration by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, the Chinese Embassy wrote on its Twitter account that “This [Pokhara airport] is the flagship project…
President Biden calls China’s Xi a dictator, drawing a backlash from Beijing
President Joe Biden also said Xi was “embarrassed” that he was not informed about the Chinese spy balloon conducting surveillance over the US.
China to tread warily on easing as concerns over impact on banks mount
China’s central bank is likely to cut lending rates further in a bid to revive the economy but reluctance among private firms and households to borrow means continued policy easing could end up …
China-France ties have global significance, China ready to expand two-way opening-up — Chinese premier
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Wednesday that France, as a permanent member of the UN Security Council and a major country with an independent spirit, is a comprehensive strategic partner of China, and China-France relations…
China’s plan to build base in Cuba is ‘worrisome, but not a surprise’: Carlos Gimenez
Fla., reacts to the growing threat from China after plan to build a joint military training facility in Cuba on ‘Your World.’ …
G7 affirms unity and need for close coordination on China, State Department says
The Group of Seven countries affirmed their unity and stressed the need for close coordination in dealing with China, the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday after Secretary of State Antony …
Biden calls Xi a ‘dictator’ after Blinken’s China trip
After U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Beijing over the weekend in an effort to improve relations with China, President Joe Biden described the country’s leader Xi Jinping as a dictator, …
