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US seeks ‘common approach’ over possible boycott of next year’s Beijing Winter Olympics
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China reported 33 new coronavirus cases on the mainland for June 7, up from 19 cases a day earlier, the health authority said in a statement on Tuesday.
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WASHINGTON: The US will soon start discussing a trade deal with Taiwan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday, risking Beijing’s wrath. “I know we are engaged in conversations with Taiwan, or …
South China Sea war fears surge as US backs Malaysia over Beijing warplane ‘intrusion’
Malaysia believes Beijing scrambled 16 aircraft near its sovereign airspace last week, prompting outrage. China has disputed this, with a military source insisting only two planes were involved. The …
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Reckitt to sell China baby formula business for $2.2 bln
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Beijing’s tech crackdown cooling IPO market in HK
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China’s exports climbed 27.9% year over year in May, in comparison with the 32.3% rise recorded in April. Meanwhile, imports rose 51.1% year over year in May versus a rise of 43.1% in April. Notably,…
China’s exports up 28%, imports hit decade-high
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China urged to join global minimum tax regime, as Hong Kong says it may be ‘restrained’ by new rules
Few obstacles stand in the way of China accepting a global minimum tax rate, analysts say, but the new rules could impact Hong Kong as a leading international tax haven.