China has taken strong action against two European Union banks, in a move that signals rising tensions between Beijing and Brussels. The measures were announced by China’s Ministry of Commerce on …
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US designates American held by China as wrongfully detained
Indonesia and China discuss increasing defense cooperation and energy security
America’s Scientific Elite Is Fueling China’s Military Machine
China’s COVID-19 wave peaks and declines, no major threat detected
Neue Corona-Studien Virus kam wohl vom Tiermarkt in Wuhan
After a sexual assault case went viral, China’s corporate drinking culture is under fire
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The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) has expressed concern over the perpetual cycle of tariff deadline extensions as the unclear US-China trade terms have left American businesses and …
Half of trucks produced at Scania’s €2bn production site in China will be exported
Scania’s new Chinese production facility will open in October in a bid to reduce costs in the Asian market and stay ‘close to rivals’. View on euronews …
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Beer powerhouse Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE:BUD) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2025, with sales falling 2.1% year on year to $15 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.98 per share was …
Morning Update: China learns its COVID-19 lessons
Good morning. China is pulling out all the stops to control the spread of the chikungunya virus – more on that below, along with Europe’s record-breaking heat and Taylor Swift’s new album. But first: …
China Unicom profit climbs on lower costs
China Unicom registered profit gains in H1, aided by lower finance costs and capex, with revenue growth in mobile, cloud and data centres.
China July bank loans unexpectedly contract for first time in 20 years
China’s new yuan loans contracted by 50 billion yuan ($6.97 billion) in July, falling well short of analysts’ forecasts and plunging from 2.24 trillion yuan in June, according to Reuters calculations …
US Navy Ship ‘Expelled’ From Disputed Waters, China’s Military Says
The statement comes two days after Chinese ships collided during a confrontation with a Philippine government supply mission.
What CEOs really think about Nvidia and AMD’s China export deal: ‘Brilliant, a tariff that we don’t have to pay’
In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady on Nvidia and AMD’s deals to give the U.S. government a 15% cut of their chip sales to China. The big story: China tariff deal pushed off.
How are businesses that import from China handling the trade war?
President Donald Trump announced Monday night that he is extending the pause on higher tariffs on China for another 90 days, until mid-November. Tariffs on Chinese imports are currently set at 30%, …
China rejects OpenAI’s GPT-5 trademark bid, here’s why
Chinese authorities have rejected OpenAI’s bid to trademark “GPT-5” on the mainland, marking another setback for the ChatGPT maker in protecting its brand in one of the world’s largest AI markets.
Shenzhen Port Achieves Full East-West LNG Bunkering Coverage
“The successful first bunkering at the Shenzhen West Port area fills a gap in LNG bunkering services at berths in the western port area, establishing a full-chain “on-site refueling” service, …
Beijing Evacuated Thousands Before Floods, but Not the Most Vulnerable.
The recent flooding that killed 31 in a single nursing home exposed flaws in emergency planning as China braces for more extreme and unpredictable weather.
