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China sanctions 20 US defense companies and 10 executives
BEIJING — Beijing imposed sanctions on Friday against 20 U.S. defense-related companies and 10 executives, a week after Washington annoucned large-scale arms sales to Taiwan. The sanctions entail …
China conducts wargames near Americas as Beijing makes rare announcement to boast of military might
China has run wargames near Mexico and Cuba, with Beijing becoming increasingly brazen in brandishing its military might in the Western Hemisphere. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) conducted …
China revises aviation law to regulate drones, tighten safety rules
China passed a revised law that for the first time formally regulates unmanned aircraft, a move set to reshape the country’s fast-growing drone and low-altitude economy sectors, according to state media on Saturday.
China’s property reset renews market confidence
The new real estate and investment policies of China are renewing international confidence in the country. The reforms undertaken by the country in 2025 show a clear commitment to opening the market …
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Brian McCarthy from Macrolens says China Vanke, once viewed as a state-backed stabiliser in China’s property crisis, now appears set to follow Evergrande and Country Garden into default. With Beijing …
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‘Pay price for wrongdoing’: China Sanctions 20 US defence firms after Trump approves Taiwan arms sale
China on December 27 announced sanctions on 20 U.S. defense companies and 10 senior executives, including Palmer Luckey of Anduril Industries, following the Trump administration’s approval of an $11.1 billion arms package for Taiwan.
Trump administration says China’s chip policies are unfair but will delay tariffs to 2027
The U.S. Trade Representative said tariffs on Chinese semiconductors, now at zero, are set to increase in June 2027.
Wild goose chase? France works to rouse China’s appetite for pricey, imported foie gras
French producers hope their famed pate can win a slice of China’s market, but price sensitivities and domestic competition could mean their goose is cooked.
Record Taiwan arms deal casts shadow over Trump’s 2026 Beijing visit
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China Vows to Prevent Yuan’s Exchange Rate From ‘Overshooting’
The People’s Bank of China said while it will maintain the exchange rate’s flexibility, it will strengthen efforts to guide expectations and guard against “overshooting risks” for the currency, …
China sanctions firms, leaders in Taiwan arms sales, Boeing division included
BEIJING — Beijing imposed sanctions on Friday against 20 U.S. defense-related companies and 10 executives, a week after Washington announced large-scale arms sales to Taiwan. The sanctions entail freezing the companies’ assets in China and…
