Police officers, customs officials and spies are reinforcing China’s embargo on the critical minerals that it overwhelmingly controls.
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A number of major Chinese trade hubs have expanded international routes to diversify their overseas markets, with Shenzhen in South China’s Guangdong Province revealing a plan to develop international …
Beijing unveils measures to boost inbound tourism
The city government announced the plan on Tuesday at the Beijing Inbound Tourism Development Conference, outlining 22 measures that mainly focus on four areas — products, promotion, services and …
China, Rubio exchange jabs on 36th anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre
On the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square attack, China faces criticism over its censorship and refusal to acknowledge the deadly 1989 pro-democracy protests.
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China has qualified for only one men’s World Cup. That was 2002 when it went scoreless and lost all three matches. Soccer’s governing body FIFA places China at No. 94 in its rankings — behind…
Europe’s auto parts suppliers suspend output due to China’s rare earth curbs
Some European auto parts plants have suspended output and German carmaker BMW warned its supplier network was affected by shortages of rare earths, as concerns about the damage from China’s restrictions on critical mineral exports…
US Allies Stage War Games Near China
Both Canberra and Tokyo are members of the U.S.-led strategic alignment known as the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), which coordinates on regional security to counter China. Beijing has criticized the informal grouping, accusing it of…
China has an edge in global supply chain and international trade with AI and automation
A Stanford University study states that China installed seven times more robots than the U.S. in 2023. Chinese companies are adapting to AI integration for cost-cutting, quality control and …
AI integration in supply chain gives China an edge in international trade
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CBN丨Chinese A-share market remains in firm territory
China’s A-share market has remained steadfast despite headwinds in major Asian markets at the start of the month, and is likely to provide more structural opportunities as the nation rolls out more …
Markets shrug off doubled U.S. steel tariffs and Trump complaints of Xi being ‘hard to make a deal with’
I like President Xi of China…but he is very tough, and extremely hard to make a deal with!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
TVB actor Peter Pang sings at China’s nightclub despite cancer to address financial struggles
Hong Kong actor Peter Pang shared that he took a singing gig at a nightclub in China to address his ongoing financial struggles, which have been exacerbated by his cancer treatment.
China has a ‘choice’ on whether to be a reliable partner: US Treasury Secretary Bessent
He said China needs to shift to a more consumption-led economy to help ease global imbalances. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
