The State Department fired personnel and consolidated offices that help craft the U.S. diplomatic response to China’s aggression in Asia and global tech competition.
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Anthony Albanese to meet China’s President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang in Beijing
The high-profile meeting will likely see Australia’s prime minister raise several contentious issues, while also celebrating economic ties.
Shenzhen exemplifies how patient capital fuels China’s innovation drive
As China’s technology sector steadily climbs up in the global value chain, a powerful force is increasingly fueling this progress: patient capital. Shenzhen, a front-runner in China’s innovation …
China steps in as US pulls back from diplomacy, report says
China is increasing its diplomatic reach as President Donald Trump’s administration pares back America’s international presence, Democrats from the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee said in a …
China’s Economy Gets Surprise Lift from Trump’s Trade War
China’s trade surplus surged in June, which analysts have attributed to exporters rushing to ship products before U.S. tariffs recommence.
China appears to pull off satellite feat that NASA has never achieved
The event, not so far confirmed by China, was reported after optical sensor data suggested the satellites “appeared visually merged” between July 2 and July 6, according to space situational awareness …
Shenzhen hosts first promotion event for 2025 Global AI Machines and Electronics Expo
SHENZHEN, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 14 July 2025 – The inaugural promotion event for the 2025 Global Artificial Intelligence Machines and Electronics Expo (AIE) was held in Shenzhen, a …
Brussels and Beijing’s tug of war on the eve of a decisive summit for the 50 years of diplomatic relations
The relationship is cracking due to economic disagreements and issues such as China’s support for Russia in the war, while EU diplomats lament Sánchez’s role in everything related to the Asian giant.
China’s exports growth tops expectations in June; rare earth shipments surge 60% to record high
China’s exports growth beat expectations in June as businesses continued to divert shipments to non-U.S. markets while shunning the U.S. despite a tariff reprieve.
Silver Stocks Shine in China as Metal Rallies
The advances came as spot silver prices jumped 1.7% to around $39 an ounce, taking gains to about 35% so far this year. The white metal has outperformed the 28% year-to-date gain by gold, which…
Private firms, weaker growth and limited fiscal space will make it difficult for Beijing to rein in ‘neijuan’, analysts say
Private firms, weaker growth and limited fiscal space will make it difficult for Beijing to rein in ‘neijuan’, analysts say.
Australia’s Leader Walks Fine Line Between Xi and Trump in China
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese traveled to China determined to focus on trade and jobs, but navigating the tensions between the US and China, particularly over security flashpoints like Taiwan,
Calls to cancel B.C. Ferries contract with China misguided, say some mayors
B.C. Ferries’ announcement that its four new ships will be built in China has caused a political storm. Some federal and provincial politicians are calling for the deal to be scrapped entirely. But as Katie…