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China’s warships are turning up in unexpected places and alarming US allies. Is this the new normal?
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China’s exports likely slowed at start of year as U.S. trade clouds gather
China’s exports growth likely slowed in the January-February period, partly due to Lunar New Year disruptions, as escalating tariff pressures from the United States clouded the economic outlook.
‘Huge overcapacity’ in China’s critical cutting-edge tech sectors, says analyst
Elizabeth Economy, co-chair of the program on the U.S., China and the world at the Hoover Institution, says China needs to rethink how it’s pursuing its industrial policy.
China Is Secretly Worried Trump Will Win on Trade
In seeking accord with U.S., Beijing wants to avoid becoming isolated like the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Bitcoin, Ethereum Rally as Markets Weigh Trade Tensions and China’s Stimulus Push
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In 2024, authorities raided a Guangdong factory producing thousands of fakes, leading to the arrest of nine individuals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Iron ore range-bound as traders weigh Beijing stimulus, tariff woes
Dalian iron ore futures prices fluctuated within a narrow range on Thursday, as investors weighed expectations of additional stimulus measures to boost consumption in China against trade concerns and …
China leads as over 22,000 MM2H applications approved since 2015, says tourism minister
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