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China carries out live-fire exercises in drill encircling Taiwan – military
China’s military conducted a live-fire exercise in the Taiwan Strait to simulate strikes on key ports and energy facilities, it said on Wednesday. The exercise, codenamed “Strait Thunder”, is an …
China government debuts green sovereign bond offering
China has launched its inaugural green sovereign bond sale, aiming to raise up to 6 billion yuan ($826 million) while also securing a London listing. The bonds, with 3-year and 5-year maturities, are …
U.S. reaffirms commitment to Taiwan as Beijing conducts live fire drills in East China Sea
Chinese military extended into second day a joint exercise involving its army, navy and rocket forces near the coast of Taiwan.
China’s main auto show cast in unwelcome spotlight as government backers clash
The government backers of China’s largest auto show have clashed over who has the rights to organise it, sowing confusion among automakers and would-be attendees just weeks before the opening of the …
China to launch grid-connected car projects to balance power supply
China plans to launch pilot projects in nine cities that would use the country’s growing fleet of electric vehicles as batteries to shore up power supply on the grid during spikes in demand, according …
China Property Pain Worsens With Sales Slump, Vanke Loss
The world’s second-largest economy has yet to find a floor for its slumping property market, as new-home sales resumed their decline and China Vanke Co. reported a record loss.
China’s tech advances boon for global firms
China is emerging as an innovation-centric economy, with technological advances setting the stage for global shifts, while foreign companies can leverage their expertise around the world to help …
China to inject $69 billion into four big banks to strengthen financial sector
China’s finance ministry will inject 500 billion yuan ($69 billion) into four of the nation’s largest state banks, following through on Beijing’s earlier effort to strengthen the financial sector, per …
China drills around Taiwan continue with code name ‘Strait Thunder’
China’s military began a second day of drills around Taiwan on Wednesday and for the first time gave them a code name, Strait Thunder-2025A, saying they were focused on honing the ability to blockade …
Shenzhen Division Sets New High for Accessible Viewing at the 15th National Games
Shenzhen Division Sets New High for Accessible Viewing at the 15th National Games …
China’s New Barges Could Make a Tough Task Easier: Invading Taiwan
The barges, which link up to form a bridge, could give China a way to land large numbers of vehicles and troops on Taiwan, solving a major logistical problem.
