China’s imports of Mongolian coal reached a record monthly high in September, customs data showed on Monday, as Beijing’s efforts to tackle overcapacity pushed up domestic prices and sent traders …
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China imports record amount of Mongolian coal in September
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Crypto markets steadied after a week of sharp losses following renewed optimism over potential U.S.-China trade negotiations. ・Cardano rose over 4% and XRP gained 3.5%, while Dogecoin and Ethereum …
China buys no U.S. soybeans in September amid trade tensions, first zero imports since 2018
China’s soybean supply chain underwent a dramatic realignment in September 2025, with customs data showing U.S. imports collapsed to zero last month from 1.7 million metric tons a year earlier, as …
China halts US soybean imports in September as South American shipments surge
For the first time since 2018, China bought no soybeans from the US in September, turning instead to Brazil and Argentina amid ongoing trade tensions.
Australia & China spar over Beijing’s ‘unsafe’ military manoeuvres
Australia alleged that a Chinese military jet released flares dangerously close to its patrol plane over the South China Sea, describing the manoeuvre as unsafe and unprofessional …
China’s economic growth slows to 4.8%, hit by tariffs and slack demand
The July-September data was the weakest pace of growth since the third quarter of 2024, and compares with a 5.2% pace of growth in the previous quarter, officials said.
How China Reacted to ‘No Kings’ Anti-Trump Protest in US
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To hit back at the United States in their trade war, China borrows from the US playbook
Beijing announced that foreign firms must get government approval to export magnets containing any amount of China-originated rare earth materials or produced with Chinese technology.
In China, a Forbidden Question Looms: Who Leads After Xi?
Xi Jinping seems to believe that only his continued rule can secure China’s rise. But as he ages, choosing a successor will become riskier and more difficult.
Ant Group, JD.com suspend Hong Kong stablecoin plans after Beijing’s directive
Ant Group and JD.com have paused their stablecoin plans in Hong Kong after Beijing stepped in, raising concerns.
China’s Rare Earth Policy Could ‘Backfire’, Warn Analysts While Highlighting Options Available To Trump: Beijing ‘May Find Itself Cut Off…’
China’s recent move to tighten its rare earths export controls may not be as comprehensive as initially feared, but they could still pose a significant risk, according to a new analysis. Beijing’s …
Fall in China’s exports of rare earth magnets stokes supply chain fears
China’s exports of rare earth magnets fell in September, reigniting fears that the world’s top supplier could wield its dominance over a component key for U.S. defence firms and makers of items from …
China’s Global Network of Shipping Ports Is Too Big for Trump to Unravel
US officials claim that Chinese-run ports are helping Beijing to gather intelligence. Ports in Greece, Nigeria and Sri Lanka have welcomed Chinese warships, while China’s first overseas military base, in the tiny African nation of…
