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Japan warns of China’s military moves as biggest strategic challenge
Japan has raised strong caution about China’s rapid acceleration of military activity in extensive areas from around its coasts and into the Pacific, describing the moves as the biggest strategic challenge.
China Vanke Drops After Predicting Bigger First-Quarter Loss Despite Clearing Short-Term Offshore Debts
As of the end of last year, Vanke’s interest-bearing liabilities totaled CNY361.3 billion (USD50.4 billion), accounting for 28 percent of its total assets, according to the company’s 2024 financial …
China’s economy grows 5.3% in first half, despite Trump’s trade war
Growth was supported by a surge of exports from Chinese manufacturers, as customers and producers alike took advantage of the U.S.-China trade war ceasefire.
China’s June oil throughput surges as state-owned refineries ramp up operations
China’s crude oil throughput in June rose 8.5% from a year earlier, official data showed on Tuesday, as state-owned refineries increased operations and saw a recovery in profit, according to consultancies.
Nvidia to resume H20 GPU chip sales to Beijing, launches China-compliant model
Nvidia said on Monday that it will resume sales of its H20 graphics processing unit (GPU) chips to China and has introduced a new model tailored to meet regulatory requirements in the Chinese market.
Australian media intercepted in Beijing ahead of PM’s Xi talks
Chinese security have intercepted an Australian media bus in Beijing ahead of Anthony Albanese’s big meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
China’s Q2 GDP growth tops forecast even as US tariff risks mount
China’s economy grew at a slightly faster pace than expected in the second quarter, showing resilience in the face of U.S. tariffs, though analysts warn of intensifying headwinds that will ramp up pressure on policymakers…
China Suffers $7.6 Billion in Losses From Natural Disasters in H1 2025
BEIJING (Reuters) -Natural disasters across China in the first half of 2025 have resulted in direct economic losses totalling 54.11 billion yuan ($7.55 billion), an official from the emergency response ministry said on Tuesday.
Nvidia to resume H20 GPU sales in China
Nvidia will resume sales of its H20 graphics processing units (GPU) to China and has introduced a new model that complies with regulatory requirements for the Chinese market, the company said on …
China’s economy set to slow in Q2 as pressure from US tariffs mounts
China’s economy is likely to have cooled in the second quarter after a solid start to the year, as trade tensions and a prolonged property downturn drag on demand, raising pressure on policymakers to …
China launches new spacesuits, other supplies to Tiangong space station
China just sent a new batch of supplies toward its Tiangong space station. A Long March 7 rocket lifted off from Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan island this evening (July 14) at 5:34 p.m.
Sen. Rand Paul renews push for criminal probe of Fauci after startling Biden autopen use revealed
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced plans to reissue his criminal referral of Dr. Anthony Fauci over his accusations that he lied to Congress on the heels of fresh revelations about former President …