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US-China tech war: semiconductor troubles cloud Beijing’s efforts for self-sufficiency as US mulls tougher sanctions
China’s semiconductor industry remains heavily reliant on foreign equipment to produce chips, experts say, disadvantaging the country amid a tech war with US The Biden administration is considering …
Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping hail Russia-China ties during virtual summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held a video call on Wednesday to discuss bilateral relations and international affairs, a summit that comes amid heightened tensions …
In Depth: Warrant Issued for Ex-Jiangxi Party Leader Linked to Alleged Crypto Crimes
An arrest warrant has been issued for a former senior party official in East China’s Jiangxi province linked to illegal crypto mining and other corruption-related allegations, making him the first …
China-U.S. Tension Mars Biotech Giant BeiGene’s Shanghai Debut
BeiGene tumbled 16% in its mainland trading debut, after raising $3.5 billion and becoming the first company to be triple-listed in New York, Hong Kong and on Shanghai’s STAR Market.
Hong Kong researchers find that two doses of China’s Sinovac vaccine are inadequate against Omicron.
The research suggests that the Chinese vaccine had little effect against Omicron and that the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine seemed to wane.
China to levy higher tariffs on pork imports in 2022 amid supply glut
China will raise import tariffs on most pork products next year, the finance ministry said on Wednesday, after the world’s top producer rapidly expanded domestic production and reduced its needs for …
Beijing turns to hybrid ‘lawfare’ to expand its borders
China has become quite adept at waging “lawfare” — the misuse and abuse of law for political and strategic ends.
Putin hails ‘model’ Russia-China relations in Xi call
President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday hailed Russia’s “model” relations with China in a call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and confirmed he would attend Beijing’s Olympics, as both countries face …
China’s Xi reportedly backs Putin in Russia’s bid for security guarantees from the West
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke Wednesday amid rising international concern over tensions on the Russia-Ukraine border.
China’s Covid-19 Lockdowns Starting to Sting
China’s lockdown of many factories in the Yangtze River Delta last week has underlined the economic costs of its stringent pandemic-control measures.
China’s Sinovac offers inadequate protection against Omicron, study shows
Two doses of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccine, one of the most commonly used jabs in China and around the world, provide “insufficient” antibodies against the Omicron coronavirus variant, according to …