By Liz Lee and Karen Lema BEIJING/MANILA (Reuters) -Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned the Philippines that any miscalculation in their escalating dispute in the South China Sea would bring a …
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China has started erecting temporary housing units after an earthquake destroyed 14,000 homes
Hundreds of temporary housing units are being set up in northwest China for survivors of an earthquake that destroyed more than 14,000 homes and killed at least 135 people.
China’s Huawei could announce IPO in 2024: Report
But a new report by Reuters suggests that this stance could change if China’s national interests are at stake, potentially paving the way for an IPO. Huawei has faced significant challenges in recent …
Xi Focus-Closeup: Beacon of China’s reform and opening up, Shenzhen prospers under Xi
In December that year, he chose Shenzhen as the first stop on his inspection tour. During the trip, Xi said reform and opening up was the source of vitality in the development of modern China,…
19 Amazing Art Shows This Winter in Shenzhen
A total of more than 40 paintings by Zhou Yiwen are exhibited, as well as six large-scale installation works such as “Peace Square”, “Sleeping Angel”, “Birth of Angel”, “Angel Singing”, “Freshness …
China bans export of rare earths processing technologies
China banned exports of rare earth extraction and separation technology on Thursday, in a move it said was partly aimed at protecting national security.
以高水平对外开放助推中国高质量发展 Further opening-up key for China’s high-quality development
Moreover, China’s import and export of goods reached 34.32 trillion yuan in the first 10 months of this year, and 41,947 new foreign-invested enterprises were established – an increase of 32.1% year on year. The…
Web3 Revolution in China: Government Commits to Blockchain Amidst Crypto Restrictions
China is embarking on a transformative journey toward Web3 technology and blockchain despite its strict cryptocurrency regulations. The Chinese government has recognized the potential of decentralized …
China to suspend preferential tariffs for some chemical imports from Taiwan
China says it will suspend preferential tariff treatment for some chemical imports from Taiwan starting next month. The step comes ahead of Taiwan’s presidential election scheduled for January 13.
How to cure China’s declining consumer prices divides opinion as deflation signs deepen
Economist Steven Ng-Sheong Cheung saying China should target a yearly inflation rate of 6 per cent triggered a backlash, as the world’s second-largest economy struggles with slowing growth and low …
Rift deepens between the Philippines, China over South China Sea
Relations between Manila and Beijing have soured under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, with Manila pivoting back towards the United States which supports the Southeast Asian nation in its …
China’s Xi Jinping hails Russia cooperation as record trade beats $200 billion target
China and Russia wrapped up a bumper year of cooperation with an annual year-end meeting where the two vowed to deepen ties across a range of issues and trade surged past a symbolic target.
China revokes Taiwan tariff concessions, piles on pressure ahead of elections in the island
China suspended tax concessions on 12 chemical compound imports from Taiwan in retaliation for what Beijing deems to be a violation of a trade agreement, just weeks ahead of key elections in the …