China has sent 74 warplanes toward Taiwan between late Thursday and early Friday, 61 of which crossed the central line in the Taiwan Strait unofficially dividing the sides.
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Chinese shipments of rare earth magnets saw a considerable drop in May, with shipments halving compared to April and touching their lowest level in more than five years. China shipped out 1,238 metric …
US Tariff Spike Hits China’s Small Parcels, Squeezing Exporters
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Mystery flights from China to Iran raise questions amid Israel conflict
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China warns automakers to prioritise safety, state media reports
Chinese authorities cautioned automakers and power battery manufacturers against marketing exaggerations and fraudulent practices, urging strict adherence to safety standards, the official Xinhua News …
China Flexes Chokehold on Rare-Earth Magnets as Exports Plunge in May
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China, EU discussed trade remedies, better ties, Chinese commerce ministry say
China’s and the European Union’s trade chiefs had in-depth talks on trade remedy cases such as for electric vehicles, export control and market access, a statement from the Chinese commerce ministry …
China’s Record Oil Stockpile Offers Buffer as Iran Crisis Builds
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China criticises UK warship’s patrol in Taiwan Strait
China considers Taiwan its territory – a claim that self-ruled Taiwan rejects – and has not ruled out the use of force to “reunify” the island. China has criticised the UK for “publicly hyping up”…