Foreign organizations and individuals must now obtain a dual-use export license from China’s Ministry of Commerce before exporting rare-earth products, technologies, or other dual-use items.
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Beijing’s cultural calendar comes alive with the 2025 Grand Performances
The 2025 Grand Performances in Beijing Seasonal Productions will bring more than 80 performance troupes, with 117 productions to over 30 professional theaters and 20 new performance spaces in the …
China unveils sweeping rare earth export controls to protect ‘national security’
China has unveiled sweeping new export controls on rare earths and related technologies, as Beijing seeks to protect and leverage its dominant position in the global supply chain for critical minerals …
China markets reopen as AI optimism clashes with weak spending
China’s markets are reopening to see if the buzz about AI is stronger than the slowdown in spending. Traders are seeking clues about potential policy changes in the market. The Golden Week results …
China tightens rare earth export controls, targets defence, semiconductor users
China tightens rare earth export controls, restricting processing technology and limiting exports to defence and semiconductor users.
China tightens rare earth export controls
China’s Ministry of Commerce tightened its export controls on rare earths on Thursday, restricting exports of a range of processing and manufacturing technology as well as barring companies from …
Two giant pandas debut after quarantine in Beijing
After a monthlong quarantine, two giant pandas named Ji Nian, or “Auspicious Year”, and Fu Jiang, or “Lucky General”, made their public debut at Beijing Zoo on Monday, coinciding with the Mid-Autumn …
3,000km run from Beijing to Hong Kong aims to raise US$1 million for disabled
Jockey turned entrepreneur Jo Lodder has impressive record with long-distance runs, but he admits coming challenge will test his abilities.
The sinister disappearance of China’s bosses
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Brazil’s beef exports to China jump 38% in September amid US tariffs
Brazil’s beef exports to China rose 38.3% in September from a year earlier, reaching 187,340 tonnes, industry group Abrafrigo said on Wednesday, helping push total monthly exports to a record high.
US moves to widen restrictions on chipmaking tools for China
The U.S. intensifies efforts to curb China’s access to advanced chipmaking technology, reshaping global supply chains and escalating the battle for technological and economic dominance.
Satellite Pictures Show China’s Growing Invasion Fleet
Satellite imagery appears to show a rare assembly of Chinese amphibious assault ships in the Yangtze River Estuary, suggesting a high state of readiness among forces that would likely play a central …
Why a China Spy Case in the U.K. Collapsed Before It Went to Trial
The British government has come under scrutiny after charges against two men accused of spying for Beijing were dropped. Here’s what to know.