12/04/2020 - China becomes second nation to plant flag on the Moon
12/06/2020 - China plants flag on the moon as spacecraft lifts off
12/10/2020 - Trump officials hit out at China as presidential transition looms in the U.S.
12/13/2020 - One key part of China is behind in the economic recovery
12/13/2020 - The Australian dollar is surging on record iron ore prices as tensions with China climb
12/16/2020 - Goldman Sachs reveals how to take advantage of the 'China phenomenon' in 2021
12/16/2020 - U.S. trade czar Lighthizer's advice for Biden on China: 'Hold their feet to the fire'
12/16/2020 - China rental company's shares have cratered 76% this year as the shine of debt-fueled growth fades
12/16/2020 - China brings moon rocks back to Earth in a first for the country as space race with U.S. heats up
12/17/2020 - Wine, lobsters, coal: Here's a list of the Australian exports hit by restrictions in China
12/20/2020 - The foundation of China's economic recovery is 'not yet solid,' leaders say at a key meeting
12/22/2020 - China extends stimulus measures for small businesses — a sign the recovery is not yet complete
12/23/2020 - 2 charts show China's progress in buying U.S. goods under the 'phase one' trade deal
12/27/2020 - Covid-19: China's painful year fighting the coronavirus
12/29/2020 - 'Bullet has left the chamber': Biden will not likely roll back Trump campaign against China tech
12/30/2020 - China Is Making It Harder To Solve The Mystery Of How Covid Began
01/04/2021 - A year since Covid first emerged in China, the world battles its deadliest surge in cases yet
01/12/2021 - How China Won Trump's Trade War And Got Americans To Foot The Bill
01/13/2021 - Warren Buffett-backed BYD's new sedan jumps into the top 10 electric cars sold in China last year
01/13/2021 - The Ex-Cop Behind China's Largest Gay Dating App
01/13/2021 - Biden's focus on climate change could turn up the pressure on China's mega infrastructure program
01/16/2021 - US Led The World In Exposing ''Horrific'' Abuses In China: Mike Pompeo
01/18/2021 - Foreigners poured money into China as the world struggled with the coronavirus pandemic
01/20/2021 - The Biden administration has to appear 'very tough' on China, former Singapore diplomat says
01/22/2021 - As Biden takes office, China again calls for relations with the U.S. to 'return to the right track'
01/22/2021 - Nio is the 'heir apparent' in China's EV world, says Nomura, seeing nearly 40% upside ahead
01/27/2021 - This is Asia's top-performing economy in the Covid pandemic — it's not China
01/28/2021 - Apple had a record quarter in China with the highest ever number of iPhone upgrades
01/31/2021 - New chart shows China could overtake the U.S. as the world's largest economy earlier than expected
02/01/2021 - Germany sees a new tougher line on China and Russia as Merkel leaves the political stage
02/01/2021 - China's growth is likely to moderate in the next few months, Goldman Sachs says
02/03/2021 - Why the Reddit trading frenzy and short selling won't work in China
02/04/2021 - Biden beefs up administration with Asia experts as the U.S. prepares to take on China
02/07/2021 - China plans to hand out $1.5 million in a digital currency test during the Lunar New Year
02/09/2021 - Clubhouse: The controversial chats that angered China's censors
02/16/2021 - Southeast Asia would choose the U.S. over China if forced to pick sides, survey shows
02/18/2021 - Cutting China off from the U.S. would cost America hundreds of billions of dollars, report says
02/18/2021 - The EU says it's going to get tough on trade — and that could have ramifications for U.S., China
02/21/2021 - China's foreign minister calls for the U.S. to remove tariffs and sanctions
02/26/2021 - China's economy could double in size by 2035 — and surpass the U.S. along the way
02/27/2021 - Op-ed: A digital dollar would help the U.S. and its allies keep China in check
03/01/2021 - China's most important chipmaker SMIC could be a big winner from the global semiconductor shortage
03/02/2021 - 'If the others go I'll go': Inside China's scheme to transfer Uighurs into work
03/03/2021 - Will Ensure That America Not China Sets The Global Agenda: White House
03/05/2021 - Too much stimulus in the U.S. may bring 'imported inflation' to China, economists warn
03/07/2021 - Chinese foreign minister takes firm tone, calls for 'non-interference' between China and the U.S.
03/10/2021 - Europe is focusing on ‘tech sovereignty’ as tensions flare between the U.S. and China
03/12/2021 - Brazilian record pork exports in first two months; China the main market
03/13/2021 - China represented 17% of the global economy in pandemic plagued 2020
03/17/2021 - China puts the pandemic behind it, aims for less commodity-intensive growth
03/18/2021 - Vanguard gave up on mutual funds in China, but it may have found a different way into the market
03/19/2021 - Here are the highlights from the heated exchange between the U.S. and China in Alaska
03/19/2021 - Why is everyone fighting over the South China Sea?
03/23/2021 - China's retaliatory EU sanctions set the stage for Beijing's response to other global powers
03/24/2021 - BofA names the 'must have' global stocks set to pop on a China spending boom
03/24/2021 - Why China is so far ahead of the U.S. in electric vehicle production
03/26/2021 - The U.S. will remain richer than China for the next 50 years or more, says economist
03/30/2021 - Cisco CEO says the U.S. and China should find ways to co-exist
03/30/2021 - The cost of speaking up against China
04/01/2021 - China's fastest growing city wants to be the next Silicon Valley — local systems may get in the way
04/05/2021 - Kevin O'Leary calls for 'extremely aggressive' steps to level the playing field with China
04/06/2021 - China leaps into a central digital bank currency, but similar progress eludes the U.S.
04/07/2021 - Covid-19: The disinformation tactics used by China
04/11/2021 - Op-ed: Biden is securing U.S. place in the world and challenging China with his bold domestic agenda
04/15/2021 - Biden seeks closer ties with Japan as the U.S. prepares to challenge China
04/15/2021 - China says its economy grew 18.3% in the first quarter, slightly missing expectations
04/18/2021 - China may test its digital currency with foreign visitors at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
04/19/2021 - Goldman Sachs names China's next billion-dollar brands and picks the ‘hottest’ stocks
04/21/2021 - Biden's economic plans will help the U.S. compete with China, says former treasury secretary
04/28/2021 - Starbucks faces more competition from local beverages in China, its biggest market outside the U.S.
04/29/2021 - Biden calls for the U.S. to become more competitive against a 'deadly earnest' China
05/01/2021 - Why African countries back China against the West on human rights
05/03/2021 - China's push to cut carbon emissions boosts risks for part of the country
05/05/2021 - Bernstein picks the 'quality' China stocks to buy as Asia markets rally
05/07/2021 - Brazilian FM underscores China's significance to the South American country
05/08/2021 - China says rocket debris landed in the Indian Ocean
05/10/2021 - Goldman Sachs picks the 'inexpensive' China stocks to buy right now
05/11/2021 - China acknowledges the need to guard the Mt. Everest border to keep coronavirus at bay
05/12/2021 - China's aging population will be a 'big shock' to the global supply chain, says economist
05/13/2021 - U.S. firms have less access than Chinese companies, says the American Chamber of Commerce in China
05/14/2021 - China is concerned about inflation – but it’s not the top priority right now
05/17/2021 - U.S. companies are bearing the brunt of Trump's China tariffs, says Moody’s
05/20/2021 - Microsoft pushes into the growing grocery tech market with a new deal in China
05/21/2021 - China's push for the digital yuan brings with it uncertainties, says BNP Paribas
05/22/2021 - China's Mars Rover Starts Roaming The Red Planet
05/24/2021 - China: The men who are single and the women who don't want kids
05/24/2021 - Morgan Stanley picks China stocks for the second half of the year
05/26/2021 - Mounting pressure on Beijing to allow a second team to track the source of Covid 19 in China
05/28/2021 - The Philippines has dramatically boosted South China Sea patrols, data shows
05/31/2021 - China completes another part of its own space station paving the way for astronauts to live there
05/31/2021 - China races to rival the U.S. GPS system — one analyst says it won't overtake U.S. yet
05/31/2021 - China's Robinhood rivals pile into the crypto craze as they look to compete overseas
06/02/2021 - Australia weighs taking China to the WTO again — this time for a dispute over wine
06/02/2021 - China rushes to pull back the yuan from a three-year high
06/04/2021 - "Look In The Mirror": China After US' Tiananmen Square Remark
06/06/2021 - Asia stocks set for positive start to the week; China's May trade data ahead
06/08/2021 - China's producer prices surge the most since 2008, cutting into business profits
06/10/2021 - The U.S. will be a 'formidable competitor' to China in Covid vaccine diplomacy, professor says
06/11/2021 - Ride-hailing giant Didi wants to be more than just the Uber of China
06/11/2021 - What The World Wants China To Disclose In Wuhan Lab Leak Probe
06/12/2021 - Rare Earth Metals At The Heart Of China's Rivalry With US, Europe
06/13/2021 - "Small" Groups Don't Rule The World: China Cautions G7
06/13/2021 - G7 summit: China says small groups do not rule the world
06/13/2021 - The buzzwords reflecting the frustration of China's young generation
06/15/2021 - China's electric car leaders predict new energy vehicles will dominate the local market by 2030
06/15/2021 - China to send the first astronauts to its self-developed space station on Thursday
06/16/2021 - China's new Covid hotspot reports zero new cases for the first time since latest outbreak
06/17/2021 - Moving around China has changed since Covid — and the changes may be permanent
06/21/2021 - China's renewed crypto crackdown wipes nearly $300 billion off the market as bitcoin slides
06/25/2021 - March Of The Elephants: China's Rogue Herd Spotlights Habitat Loss
06/28/2021 - These charts show the dramatic increase in China's debt
06/29/2021 - The U.S. is falling further behind China and Europe in electric vehicle production
07/01/2021 - China's crackdown on tech isn't a move to 'take the wings off' its entrepreneurs, says strategist
07/01/2021 - Setting his eyes on the next 100 years, Xi seizes the chance to lead China to greater power
07/07/2021 - South China Sea: The battle for Scarborough Shoal
07/07/2021 - HSBC to China investors: ‘See through’ the tech crackdown and focus on fundamentals
07/08/2021 - UK: Labour challenges Boris on China, but the PM is "instinctively" against boycotts
07/12/2021 - China is injecting $150 billion into the economy — that may fuel a short-term rally, UBS says
07/12/2021 - Plastic surgery booming in China despite the dangers
07/14/2021 - China's GDP grew 7.9% in the second quarter, retail sales beat
07/15/2021 - Bernstein picks 5 high-yielding China stocks to buy while the regulatory crackdown hits tech
07/16/2021 - China's Xiaomi overtakes Apple in the global smartphone market
07/16/2021 - Foreign travelers to China will be able to use the digital yuan, central bank says
07/17/2021 - China rejects any further investigation to COVID 19 origins at the Wuhan lab
07/21/2021 - Once-a-century opportunities will emerge from struggle between the U.S. and China, economist says
07/22/2021 - China floods: Drone footage shows the scale of damage as clean up begins
07/25/2021 - The Shanghai lab making fake pork dumplings and helping China go beyond meat
07/27/2021 - In a hunt for returns, Bernstein picks China stocks set to beat the market
07/28/2021 - China will still allow IPOs in the United States, securities regulator tells brokerages
08/04/2021 - China's crackdown on housing speculation levels the playing field, major Asian real estate group says
08/05/2021 - China Hunkers Down As Delta Reaches Nearly Half The Country
08/10/2021 - China's Covid lockdown could have economic costs to the world, says strategist
08/15/2021 - There and back again: The epic adventures of China's wandering elephants
08/18/2021 - China calls for curbs on 'excessive' income and for the wealthy to give back more to society
08/18/2021 - China stocks are down big, but some brave investors are taking a shot at buying the dip
08/18/2021 - Hard lesson for U.S. investors: Chinese companies don't make the rules in China
08/18/2021 - China portrays the U.S. as 'weak and unreliable' to draw Taiwan closer, analyst says
08/21/2021 - Taiwan Says China Wants To "Emulate" The Taliban
08/22/2021 - 'Hedging their bets': Political experts weigh in on China's warming ties with the Taliban
08/24/2021 - Kamala Harris says Asia won't have to choose between the U.S. and China
08/24/2021 - China's engagement with the Taliban will be driven by security interests, says British lawmaker
08/24/2021 - The U.S. is reviewing its trade policy with China, says USTR Katherine Tai
08/24/2021 - China may 'gloat' about Afghanistan now, but the Taliban's rise comes with problems, says professor
08/26/2021 - How Europe could get China and the U.S. on its side with new carbon tax
08/26/2021 - Afghanistan's Uyghurs fear the Taliban, and now China too
08/26/2021 - As China tightens data rules, Xpeng says it's on the 'right side' of regulation
08/29/2021 - China's regulatory crackdown has wiped billions off tech stocks — here are the risks ahead
08/30/2021 - China's services activity contracts for the first time since early 2020, official data shows
09/02/2021 - The U.S. would be ‘wise’ to cut tariffs on China, says former trade negotiator
09/02/2021 - The latest target of China's tech regulation blitz: algorithms
09/04/2021 - EU officials eye new geopolitical role alongside China and the U.S.
09/06/2021 - German Envoy To China Dies 2 Weeks Into The Job
09/06/2021 - What to expect from China at the upcoming major climate summit COP26
09/08/2021 - China's central bank keeps the brakes on economic stimulus
09/08/2021 - Tencent and more: How one top Asia fund manager is navigating the China crackdown
09/09/2021 - Data shows the U.S. is the world’s largest Covid vaccine donor — way ahead of China
09/12/2021 - Bernstein picks stocks in China and India that could beat the market within the next 12 months
09/16/2021 - China's aggression led to the formation of a new trilateral security pact, says defense expert
09/16/2021 - The iPhone 13 is already showing strong early sales in China, local media reports say
09/16/2021 - China's embattled developer Evergrande is on the brink of default. Here's why it matters
09/22/2021 - Aukus: Australia's big gamble on the US over China
09/22/2021 - Here's why the Evergrande crisis is not China's 'Lehman moment'
09/24/2021 - China and the U.S. are challenging Europe’s role as top tech regulator
09/26/2021 - Xianzi: The #MeToo icon China is trying to silence
09/26/2021 - China Evergrande: What the company's debt crisis means for the world
09/26/2021 - China will likely fail in its CPTPP bid — but it's a 'smart' move against the U.S., say analysts
09/29/2021 - Argentine meat sales to China to resume next week; the rest of the world will have to wait until 2022
09/29/2021 - The smartphone brand that Huawei sold off is regaining market share in China
09/29/2021 - China is facing an energy crisis. Here's how to play the market, according to Jefferies
10/03/2021 - Goldman picks China chip stocks to buy as tech rivalry with the U.S. grows
10/04/2021 - China needs coal, and Australia has it. But something's standing in the way
10/04/2021 - Taiwan Asserts Need To Be On Alert To "Over The Top" China After Jet Incursion
10/06/2021 - Changing China: How Xi's 'common prosperity' may impact the world
10/07/2021 - The U.S. and China must manage 'intense competition,' top Biden advisor says
10/11/2021 - China isn't the only huge Asian economy with a coal shortage now
10/13/2021 - U.S. officially the top destination for bitcoin miners, beating out China for the first time
10/13/2021 - Here are the best-selling electric cars in China so far this year
10/14/2021 - Microsoft to shut down LinkedIn in China as internet censorship increases in the country
10/14/2021 - Produce Pandas: The plus-size musicians making waves in China
10/18/2021 - How to invest in China as the economy slows down. We asked 20 strategists
10/18/2021 - How Evergrande found itself on the wrong side of China's regulators
10/20/2021 - China: The patriotic 'ziganwu' bloggers who attack the West
10/20/2021 - Evergrande is 'just the beginning': Professor says more firms must exit China's property sector
10/24/2021 - China is pushing to develop its own chips — but the country can't do without foreign tech
10/24/2021 - Goldman Sachs says investing in China is more challenging now, but the country isn't 'uninvestable'
10/25/2021 - Tesla's China sales have grown to nearly half the company's sales in the U.S.
10/27/2021 - Stagflation in China is a 'very real' risk in the next couple of quarters, says analyst
10/28/2021 - China approves meat imports from Italy; Brazil and Ireland still out in the cold
11/05/2021 - Deng Deng, the abandoned Shiba Inu, sells for $25k at auction in China
11/08/2021 - Fed says China's real estate troubles could spill over to the U.S.
11/09/2021 - China's property market debt could weigh on the country for years, economist George Magnus warns
11/10/2021 - China in 20 years has become the world's factory and leading trade partner
11/10/2021 - E-commerce giant JD starts accepting China's digital currency on Singles Day for the first time
11/11/2021 - China's shock climate deal with the U.S. has sparked some cautious optimism
11/12/2021 - New China Doctrine Paves The Way For Xi To Rule Indefinitely
11/12/2021 - China slams U.S. democracy as a 'game of the rich,' at an event promoting Xi's growing power
11/15/2021 - China's ultramarathon tragedy and the survivors threatened for speaking out
11/17/2021 - Morningstar picks property stocks that could win as China tries to 'clean up the space'
11/19/2021 - The Antipodas project, a US$2 Billion Subsea Solar Power Cable From Chile To China
11/20/2021 - "For The Accused It's Simple": China's Blocked #MeToo Movement
11/20/2021 - Why China and India aren’t the climate villains of COP26
11/22/2021 - Why China's New Missile Test Has Shocked The US
11/22/2021 - China sets the stage for easing as central bank deletes restraining phrases in new report
11/23/2021 - Biden administration invites Taiwan to the Summit for Democracy, a move likely to anger China
11/24/2021 - JPMorgan CEO Made A China Joke. Then Came The Big Damage Control
11/27/2021 - China's best tennis player sexually abused, censored and disappeared by the Communist Party
12/02/2021 - China issues directive to bring Boeing 737 Max back to the skies after more than 2 years
12/05/2021 - How to play China's tech crackdown and the potential winners, according to one investor
12/07/2021 - China Warns US Will "Pay The Price" For Beijing Olympics Boycott
12/08/2021 - China stocks face delisting risks in the U.S. — investors should hedge their bets, Credit Suisse says
12/13/2021 - Hong Kong elections: How China reshaped the city
12/14/2021 - China: The death of a man bullied for being 'effeminate'
12/15/2021 - China's Xi reportedly backs Putin in Russia's bid for security guarantees from the West
12/20/2021 - China Claims It Has "Advanced The System Of Democracy" In Hong Kong
12/31/2021 - Look To The Future, Stay Focused: Xi Jinping To China In New Year Address
01/03/2022 - China cuts subsidies to the manufacture of electric vehicles
01/05/2022 - Xi'an: The messy cost of China's Covid lockdown playbook
01/19/2022 - The Complete Collapse Of China's Covid-Zero Policy
01/26/2022 - China changes Fight Club film ending so the authorities win
02/03/2022 - China: What does it want from the Ukraine crisis with Russia?
02/10/2022 - China, Climate, Covid On The Table As Quad Diplomats To Meet Today
02/12/2022 - Britain, China and the Falkland Islands: Why the US must weigh in
02/14/2022 - First Sea Lord outlines the Royal Navy of tomorrow, facing the challenges of Russia and China
02/17/2022 - UK becomes third largest defense spender in the world behind US and China
02/22/2022 - Ukraine situation: "China hopes for dialogue and consultation to safeguard the security of Europe"
02/23/2022 - Why China matters in the Ukraine conflict
02/24/2022 - China Calls For Restraint In Ukraine, Rejects The Term "Invasion"
02/26/2022 - Russia and China bilateral trade moving to the Yuan, gradually replacing the US dollar
03/01/2022 - "China does not agree with unilateral sanctions that lack the basis of international law", foreign ministry spokesperson
03/11/2022 - Ukraine: How China is censoring online discussion of the war
03/13/2022 - The 71-Year-Old Woman Who Is Leading China's Covid Fight
03/30/2022 - Kevin Lee: The Briton who plays the bad guy in China's patriotic movies
03/31/2022 - China: Peeking into the private lives of livestreamers
04/13/2022 - Brazilian pork exports in a recovery tendency: China remains the main market
04/18/2022 - China lowers banks' reserves to stimulate the economy
04/28/2022 - Emotional To Economic: The Costs Of China's Zero-Covid Policy Summed Up
04/29/2022 - China: The elderly people struggling in Shanghai's quarantine centres
05/02/2022 - Why Europe will have to face the true cost of being in debt to China
05/07/2022 - "If China Invades...": Taiwan's "Hope" From The World
05/12/2022 - In Sri Lanka's Giant Economic Mess, The Big China Link
05/17/2022 - How China Lockdowns Are Impacting The World Including Tesla
05/18/2022 - China's Doors Will Open Wider To The World, Xi Asserts Amid Covid Curbs
05/23/2022 - Checking China With "Asian NATO": What Is The Quad Alliance
05/28/2022 - China forecasted to reduce soy oil consumption because of the lockdowns
06/05/2022 - How China plans to become the next big space power
06/08/2022 - "The Key Is To Take Action": China Urges US To Ease North Korea Sanctions
06/09/2022 - China's Navel Base Upgrade In Cambodia Concerns The West
06/10/2022 - Now Open, The First Road Bridge Between China And Russia
06/11/2022 - Will "Fight To The End" To Stop Taiwan Independence: China Defence Minister
06/17/2022 - China's Finding On The Moon That Could Change Lunar Exploration
06/20/2022 - "Turn Down The ACs": Record Electricity Demand In China Amid Searing Heat
06/20/2022 - China completes third aircraft, first with a catapult launch system, and named "Fujian", the province mirroring Taiwan
06/25/2022 - The moment a woman was saved from rushing flood waters in China
06/26/2022 - China and Hong Kong: The highs and lows since handover
06/28/2022 - China and Hong Kong: The UK Hongkongers living with handover's legacy
07/08/2022 - Americans in the crosshairs of China's spy game
07/11/2022 - World Population Day: India will overtake China in 2023, says the UN
07/21/2022 - Not Everyone Is Feeling The Heat The Same Way In China
07/27/2022 - US Will "Bear The Consequences": China Ahead Of Pelosi's Taiwan Visit
08/02/2022 - US Will "Pay The Price" If Nancy Pelosi Visits Taiwan, China Warns
08/02/2022 - Here Are All The Ways China's Hitting Back Against Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan Trip
08/03/2022 - Watch: Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan Visit: Will China Make The US Pay?
08/04/2022 - Pelosi's visit: G7 and EU call on China not to use force in the Taiwan dispute
08/06/2022 - China announces sanctions against the US and Pelosi
08/08/2022 - China housing crisis: The people living in unfinished apartments
08/26/2022 - China's severe drought from the air
09/05/2022 - One Of The World's Most Twisted Towers Unveiled in China
09/06/2022 - Video Shows The Moment Earthquake Hit China's Sichuan
09/16/2022 - China, Europe, US drought: Is 2022 the driest year recorded?
09/19/2022 - US, China, India, UK, Russia, the largest military spenders in 2021, SIPRI report
10/10/2022 - China increasingly aggressive on the Falklands: "UK stubbornly clings to its colonial sin"
10/15/2022 - China Says It Reserves The Right To Use Force Over Taiwan As "Last Resort"
10/18/2022 - China's 'Bridge Man' inspires Xi Jinping protest signs around the world
10/20/2022 - China Covid: The politics driving the hellish lockdowns
10/22/2022 - The mysterious exit of China's former leader
10/23/2022 - Politburo Standing Committee: Who are the men who rule China now?
11/10/2022 - The US wants to play in China's backyard
11/17/2022 - China repression: The families who have left loved ones behind
11/26/2022 - "End The Lockdown" Slogans In China's Xinjiang After Deadly Apartment Fire
11/28/2022 - China vs US Rivalry Enters Space: Missions To The Moon
11/28/2022 - China's protests: Blank paper becomes the symbol of rare demonstrations
11/28/2022 - China protests: Dramatic photos from across the country
11/29/2022 - The 'golden era' of UK/China relations is over, as is the 'naive idea' that more trade could lead to political reform
12/01/2022 - China protests: The young people powering the demonstrations
12/04/2022 - China protests: Why is it struggling to vaccinate the elderly?
12/08/2022 - Beijing Returns To The New Normal After China Relaxes Zero-Covid Curbs
12/08/2022 - Xi arrives at Saudi Arabia to cement the "China/Arab cooperation in a new era"
12/08/2022 - The brothers running the Great Wall of China
12/21/2022 - Fleeing China's Covid lockdowns for the US - through a Central American jungle
12/22/2022 - China Had No "Zero Covid" Exit Plan. Now Residents Paying The Price
12/26/2022 - China's Economy Is Showing Increasing Strain From The Covid Tsunami
12/26/2022 - "The ICU Is Full": China Hospitals Scramble To Cope With Covid Tsunami
12/28/2022 - How The World Is Reacting To Covid Spike In China
01/10/2023 - In Rural China, Not Testing For COVID Becomes The Norm: Report
02/01/2023 - South Africa in naval drills with BRICS associates, Russia and China; Argentina waiting to join the block
02/06/2023 - "Pervez Musharraf Was An Old Friend Of The Chinese. He Made...": China
02/09/2023 - Brazil concerned with the concentration of its foreign trade: few products and volumes mostly to China
02/14/2023 - How has China reacted to the balloon saga?
02/16/2023 - Ecuador and Peru fighting a losing battle with China on giant squid fishing in the southeast Pacific
02/18/2023 - The protesters who've gone missing as China deepens crackdown
02/23/2023 - "Haven't Seen The Document Yet": Ukraine's Zelensky On China Peace Plan
02/24/2023 - Ukraine war: The real reason for China's charm offensive over Ukraine and Russia
03/02/2023 - How China's New No 2 Hastened The End Of Xi's Zero-Covid Policy
03/03/2023 - All Covid Origin Theories On The Table: WHO After US's China Lab Claim
03/06/2023 - China Square: The cheap Chinese shop at the centre of Kenya row
03/08/2023 - Tawang: The Indian monastery town coveted by China
03/13/2023 - China appoints Defense Minister sanctioned by the US
China appoints Defense Minister sanctioned by the US
Published: 03/13/2023 in MercoPress
Chinese President Xi Jinping Sunday announced he had picked General Li Shangfu for the position of Defense Minister despite sanctions by the US Government against the newly-appointed official for approving arms purchases from Russia. Xi Jinping has kept Finance Minister Liu He and Central Bank Governor Yi Gang in their posts.
Tawang: The Indian monastery town coveted by China
Published: 03/08/2023 in BBC News - World
Tawang is home to India's largest Buddhist monastery - China claims it as part of Tibet.
China Square: The cheap Chinese shop at the centre of Kenya row
Published: 03/06/2023 in BBC News - World
Kenyan traders accuse a Chinese-owned outlet of undercutting them and threatening their livelihoods.
All Covid Origin Theories On The Table: WHO After US's China Lab Claim
Published: 03/03/2023 in NDTV News - World-news
The WHO on Friday urged all countries to reveal what they know about the origins of Covid-19, following US claims of a Chinese lab leak and furious denials from Beijing.
How China's New No 2 Hastened The End Of Xi's Zero-Covid Policy
Published: 03/02/2023 in NDTV News - World-news
Beijing has not publicly explained its decision-making process behind its U-turn on the zero-Covid approach.
Ukraine war: The real reason for China's charm offensive over Ukraine and Russia
Published: 02/24/2023 in BBC News - World
The West may come away unimpressed - but convincing them was never likely the main goal for Beijing.
"Haven't Seen The Document Yet": Ukraine's Zelensky On China Peace Plan
Published: 02/23/2023 in NDTV News - World-news
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said today he had not seen a peace plan promised by China but wanted to meet with Beijing over their proposal before assessing it.
The protesters who've gone missing as China deepens crackdown
Published: 02/18/2023 in BBC News - World
Police have quietly gone after those who took part in the November protests that shook China.
Ecuador and Peru fighting a losing battle with China on giant squid fishing in the southeast Pacific
Published: 02/16/2023 in MercoPress
Giant squid, squid or Dosidicus gigas, measures up to 3 meters in length and can reach 50 kilos in weight. It is one of the main species of the southeastern Pacific Ocean and at the same time it is one of the species with the greatest commercial pressure in the world. Thousands of tons are extracted every month, a large part, from the international waters located off the seas of Ecuador, Peru and Chile. The main player behind that voracious appetite is China: it has a declared fleet of 671 ships.
How has China reacted to the balloon saga?
Published: 02/14/2023 in BBC News - World
From complaints to fevered speculation, responses from Chinese officials and netizens have shifted.
Brazil concerned with the concentration of its foreign trade: few products and volumes mostly to China
Published: 02/09/2023 in MercoPress
In the last ten years, up until 2021, Brazilian export to China grew at a greater rate that those to rest of the world. From 2012 to 2021, China’s importance as an export destination for the five regions in which Brazil is divided grew exponentially, and of the 27 federal states, 21 saw their sales to China grow above the expansion of their sales to the world. In the period, however, the export basket was negatively concentrated around a few primary products.
"Pervez Musharraf Was An Old Friend Of The Chinese. He Made...": China
Published: 02/06/2023 in NDTV News - World-news
China on Monday said it is ready to work with Pakistan to carry forward their "iron-clad friendship" and further deepen the bilateral all-weather strategic cooperative partnership.
South Africa in naval drills with BRICS associates, Russia and China; Argentina waiting to join the block
Published: 02/01/2023 in MercoPress
South Africa confirmed plans to conduct joint naval drills with BRICS associates navies, Russia and China off its coast this month, from 17/27 February, next to the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
In Rural China, Not Testing For COVID Becomes The Norm: Report
Published: 01/10/2023 in NDTV News - World-news
Health experts and countries such as the United States and Japan have expressed concern over how the virus is largely unchecked across China.
How The World Is Reacting To Covid Spike In China
Published: 12/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Several places around the world have imposed curbs on travellers from China amid a COVID-19 surge after Beijing relaxed strict "zero-COVID" measures.
"The ICU Is Full": China Hospitals Scramble To Cope With Covid Tsunami
Published: 12/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
In more than three decades of emergency medicine, Beijing-based doctor Howard Bernstein said, he has never seen anything like this.
China's Economy Is Showing Increasing Strain From The Covid Tsunami
Published: 12/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China's economy continued to slow in December as the massive Covid-19 outbreak spread across the country, with activity slumping as more people stay home to try and avoid getting sick or to recover.
China Had No "Zero Covid" Exit Plan. Now Residents Paying The Price
Published: 12/22/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
After years of enforcing harsh measures to stamp out the coronavirus, President Xi Jinping's abrupt abandonment of zero-COVID in the face of protests and a widening outbreak has left China scrambling...
Fleeing China's Covid lockdowns for the US - through a Central American jungle
Published: 12/21/2022 in BBC News - World
Fed up with lockdowns and Xi's policies, some Chinese citizens are taking a perilous journey to escape.
The brothers running the Great Wall of China
Published: 12/08/2022 in BBC News - World
Jimmy and Tommy Lindesay are covering the equivalent of a marathon every day for six months.
Xi arrives at Saudi Arabia to cement the "China/Arab cooperation in a new era"
Published: 12/08/2022 in MercoPress
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday for a three-day visit, where he is expected to attend the China-Arab States Summit plus a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which includes Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Beijing Returns To The New Normal After China Relaxes Zero-Covid Curbs
Published: 12/08/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
The Chinese capital showed tentative signs of a return to normal Thursday after a sudden reversal of a hardline pandemic policy that hammered the world's second-biggest economy and ignited rare...
China protests: Why is it struggling to vaccinate the elderly?
Published: 12/04/2022 in BBC News - World
China has not vaccinated enough old people, making it difficult to abandon its zero-Covid policy.
China protests: The young people powering the demonstrations
Published: 12/01/2022 in BBC News - World
Driven to breaking point by zero Covid, educated young Chinese are questioning the Communist Party's rule.
The 'golden era' of UK/China relations is over, as is the 'naive idea' that more trade could lead to political reform
Published: 11/29/2022 in MercoPress
In a major foreign policy speech delivered at the Lord Mayor's Banquet in London, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the golden era of relations with China is over, and wishful thinking must be replaced with robust pragmatism.
China protests: Dramatic photos from across the country
Published: 11/28/2022 in BBC News - World
Scenes of protest from China, which has seen unprecedented demonstrations against Covid restrictions.
China's protests: Blank paper becomes the symbol of rare demonstrations
Published: 11/28/2022 in BBC News - World
As China cracks down on protests. demonstrates adopt blank scraps of paper as their calling card.
China vs US Rivalry Enters Space: Missions To The Moon
Published: 11/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China will be sending a three-person crew to its space station, which is nearing completion, and also announced today plans for a manned mission to the Moon amid intensifying competition with the US.
"End The Lockdown" Slogans In China's Xinjiang After Deadly Apartment Fire
Published: 11/26/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Rare protests broke out in China's far western Xinjiang region, with crowds shouting at hazmat-suited guards after a deadly fire triggered anger over their prolonged COVID-19 lockdown as nationwide...
China repression: The families who have left loved ones behind
Published: 11/17/2022 in BBC News - World
The wife of a Chinese lawyer detained as a dissident describes her heart-rending decision to flee to the US.
The US wants to play in China's backyard
Published: 11/10/2022 in BBC News - World
President Joe Biden is trying to woo South East Asia away from its formidable neighbour.
Politburo Standing Committee: Who are the men who rule China now?
Published: 10/23/2022 in BBC News - World
The Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party makes up the country's power centre.
The mysterious exit of China's former leader
Published: 10/22/2022 in BBC News - World
Why was Hu Jintao asked to leave the stage at the Great Hall of the People during the Party Congress?
China Covid: The politics driving the hellish lockdowns
Published: 10/20/2022 in BBC News - World
Parts of Beijing are now being locked down as China's Communist Party holds a historic Congress.
China's 'Bridge Man' inspires Xi Jinping protest signs around the world
Published: 10/18/2022 in BBC News - World
A rare one-man demonstration in Beijing has inspired protest signs and graffiti elsewhere.
China Says It Reserves The Right To Use Force Over Taiwan As "Last Resort"
Published: 10/15/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China reserves the right to use force over Taiwan as a last resort in compelling circumstances, though peaceful reunification is its first choice, a Communist Party spokesman said on Saturday.
China increasingly aggressive on the Falklands: "UK stubbornly clings to its colonial sin"
Published: 10/10/2022 in MercoPress
The following is the lead editorial of China Daily's 6 October edition, a newspaper belonging to the Chinese Communist Party editorial and refers to the recent Organization of American States declaration in support of Argentina's claims of Falkland Islands sovereignty.
US, China, India, UK, Russia, the largest military spenders in 2021, SIPRI report
Published: 09/19/2022 in MercoPress
World military spending continued to grow in 2021, reaching an all-time high of US$ 2.1 trillion. This was the seventh consecutive year that spending increased, according to the latest data on military spending published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
China, Europe, US drought: Is 2022 the driest year recorded?
Published: 09/16/2022 in BBC News - World
Heatwaves hit China, Europe and the US, causing lakes and rivers to dry up. Is this year the driest ever?
Video Shows The Moment Earthquake Hit China's Sichuan
Published: 09/06/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
The powerful earthquake struck Sichuan after mid-day on Monday, with the epicentre deep in the province's mountainous interior in the west.
One Of The World's Most Twisted Towers Unveiled in China
Published: 09/05/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
One of the world's most twisted towers has been unveiled in Chongqing, a megacity in western China. The 180-metre-tall 'Dance of Light' skyscraper has been inspired by northern lights.
China's severe drought from the air
Published: 08/26/2022 in BBC News - World
After more than 70 days of extreme temperatures and low rainfall, China has seen its worst drought on record.
China housing crisis: The people living in unfinished apartments
Published: 08/08/2022 in BBC News - World
China’s massive economy is being threatened by a crisis in the real estate market. As developers spiral into debt, some people have decided to move into unfinished apartments.
China announces sanctions against the US and Pelosi
Published: 08/06/2022 in MercoPress
China Friday imposed an entry ban on its territory against US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the entourage accompanying her earlier this week to Taiwan in defiance of Beijing's advice not to fuel tensions regarding what the Asian country considers to be a rogue province.
Pelosi's visit: G7 and EU call on China not to use force in the Taiwan dispute
Published: 08/04/2022 in MercoPress
The announced threatening actions by the People's Republic of China, particularly live fire exercises and economic coercion risk unnecessary escalation in the Taiwan Strait," points out a joint statement released on Wednesday by the foreign ministers of G7 countries and the High Representative of the EU.
Watch: Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan Visit: Will China Make The US Pay?
Published: 08/03/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Hot Mic with Nidhi Razdan: US Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan was being tracked by millions all over the world, as her plane made its way to Taipei for a historic visit on Tuesday
Here Are All The Ways China's Hitting Back Against Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan Trip
Published: 08/02/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China hit back at US House speaker Nancy Pelosi's landmark touchdown in Taiwan late Tuesday with an unprecedented range of actions against the self-ruled island it considers its own.
US Will "Pay The Price" If Nancy Pelosi Visits Taiwan, China Warns
Published: 08/02/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China warned Tuesday that the United States will "pay the price" if US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan, as tensions between Beijing and Washington soar.
US Will "Bear The Consequences": China Ahead Of Pelosi's Taiwan Visit
Published: 07/27/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China warned Wednesday that Washington would "bear the consequences" if US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan, with tensions soaring between the two countries.
Not Everyone Is Feeling The Heat The Same Way In China
Published: 07/21/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China is one of the many places on the planet experiencing unprecedented heat. Over the past month, scorching temperatures have affected 900 million people across the country, killing several.
World Population Day: India will overtake China in 2023, says the UN
Published: 07/11/2022 in BBC News - World
New data also suggest the planet will be home to 8 billion people by this November.
Americans in the crosshairs of China's spy game
Published: 07/08/2022 in BBC News - World
As the West warns of stepped-up spying efforts by China, Americans find themselves in Beijing's sights.
China and Hong Kong: The UK Hongkongers living with handover's legacy
Published: 06/28/2022 in BBC News - World
The return of Hong Kong to China in 1997 is still a polarising topic for residents now living in the UK.
China and Hong Kong: The highs and lows since handover
Published: 06/26/2022 in BBC News - World
From the Olympics to mass protests, here are five key moments in the 25 years since handover.
The moment a woman was saved from rushing flood waters in China
Published: 06/25/2022 in BBC News - World
It took rescue crews multiple attempts to reach the woman who was clinging to her car.
China completes third aircraft, first with a catapult launch system, and named "Fujian", the province mirroring Taiwan
Published: 06/20/2022 in MercoPress
China has launched its third aircraft carrier and the first to feature a catapult aircraft launch system. The ship designed and built in China was christened as "Fujian" named after the Chinese province opposite Taiwan, according to state-run news agency Xinhua. According to Defense News, "Fujian" was launched at the Shanghai shipyard where it had undergone construction since 2018.
"Turn Down The ACs": Record Electricity Demand In China Amid Searing Heat
Published: 06/20/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Power consumption surged in large Chinese provinces north of the Yangtze river amid warmer-than-normal weather, with regions like Henan, China's third-most populous province, challenged by record...
China's Finding On The Moon That Could Change Lunar Exploration
Published: 06/17/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Chinese scientists have found signs of water in samples retrieved by China from a lava plain on the moon, bringing them closer to understanding its origin there - a crucial question for future lunar...
Will "Fight To The End" To Stop Taiwan Independence: China Defence Minister
Published: 06/11/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China will "fight to the very end" to stop Taiwan from declaring independence, the country's defence minister vowed Sunday, as tensions soar with the United States over the island.
Now Open, The First Road Bridge Between China And Russia
Published: 06/10/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Russia-China Road Bridge: Russia and China on Friday unveiled the first road bridge between the two countries. The kilometre-long bridge over the Amur River links the far eastern Russian city of...
China's Navel Base Upgrade In Cambodia Concerns The West
Published: 06/09/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
As China and Cambodia took the first steps on a Chinese funded upgrade of the Ream Naval Base in south Cambodia, the West is worried about what Beijing's envoy has termed an "iron-clad partnership"...
"The Key Is To Take Action": China Urges US To Ease North Korea Sanctions
Published: 06/08/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
The United States needs to take action on North Korea such as easing sanctions in certain areas and ending joint military exercises with South Korea, China's U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun told the U.N....
How China plans to become the next big space power
Published: 06/05/2022 in BBC News - World
China plans to put astronauts on the Moon and send probes to Mars and Jupiter. Why the grand plans?
China forecasted to reduce soy oil consumption because of the lockdowns
Published: 05/28/2022 in MercoPress
Plunging demand for soy oil in China is expected to cut consumption of the oilseed in the world’s biggest user as lockdowns to prevent the spread of COVID have shuttered restaurants and canteens, according to traders and analysts. China is the world’s top consumer of edible oils, with millions of restaurants guzzling about half of the country’s roughly 17 million tons of soy oil, made from crushing soybeans.
Checking China With "Asian NATO": What Is The Quad Alliance
Published: 05/23/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Leaders of the "Quad" -- the United States, India, Australia and Japan -- met in Tokyo on Tuesday, cementing an alliance designed to counter China's push across the Asia-Pacific region.
China's Doors Will Open Wider To The World, Xi Asserts Amid Covid Curbs
Published: 05/18/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China will continue to open to the world, President Xi Jinping told a trade summit on Wednesday, just days after Beijing doubled down on its strict border controls.
How China Lockdowns Are Impacting The World Including Tesla
Published: 05/17/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
The economic consequences from China's COVID-19 lockdowns are starting to be felt by companies and consumers across the globe, and expectations are that the reverberations will only get stronger.
In Sri Lanka's Giant Economic Mess, The Big China Link
Published: 05/12/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Months of lengthy blackouts and acute shortages of food, fuel and medicines in Sri Lanka have infuriated the public, with huge protests demanding the government's resignation turning violent this...
"If China Invades...": Taiwan's "Hope" From The World
Published: 05/07/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Taiwan hopes that the world would sanction China like it is sanctioning Russia for its war on Ukraine if Beijing invaded the island, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on Saturday.
Why Europe will have to face the true cost of being in debt to China
Published: 05/02/2022 in BBC News - World
The Beijing investment offers that need to be weighed up by European countries.
China: The elderly people struggling in Shanghai's quarantine centres
Published: 04/29/2022 in BBC News - World
One woman told the BBC that her 90-year-old grandmother has been left alone to fend for herself.
Emotional To Economic: The Costs Of China's Zero-Covid Policy Summed Up
Published: 04/28/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Many factories have been forced to shut at a time when businesses are already scrambling to keep up with soaring costs of everything from labour to raw materials.
China lowers banks' reserves to stimulate the economy
Published: 04/18/2022 in MercoPress
China's central bank announced last Friday a flat reduction of 25 basis points of in banks' reserve requirements, as part of the anticipated pro-growth measures to stimulate the world´s second-largest economy. The slowing down of domestic consumption in the first half of the year, flared by the outbreaks in Shanghai, are expected to be stronger in the second half.
Brazilian pork exports in a recovery tendency: China remains the main market
Published: 04/13/2022 in MercoPress
The Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) has reported that pork exports (all products, raw and processed included) reached 91.4 thousand tons in March, which is 16.3% lower than the February 2021 record with 109,2 thousand tons.
China: Peeking into the private lives of livestreamers
Published: 03/31/2022 in BBC News - World
A new photo series profiles people who have shot to fame in China's fastest growing industries.
Kevin Lee: The Briton who plays the bad guy in China's patriotic movies
Published: 03/30/2022 in BBC News - World
Actor Kevin Lee has carved out his niche - playing the Western villain in China's patriotic films.
The 71-Year-Old Woman Who Is Leading China's Covid Fight
Published: 03/13/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Among the resources President Xi Jinping has deployed to arrest surging Covid deaths is the Communist Party's pandemic fighter: a 71-year-old woman whose career at the near-top illuminates the glass...
Ukraine: How China is censoring online discussion of the war
Published: 03/11/2022 in BBC News - World
The authorities are struggling to keep a lid on pro- and anti-Russian views being discussed online.
"China does not agree with unilateral sanctions that lack the basis of international law", foreign ministry spokesperson
Published: 03/01/2022 in MercoPress
China's foreign ministry spokesperson during the daily media conference called for an end to the Cold War mentality and emphasized that Beijing does not agree to resolve issues with sanctions that lack the basis of international law.
Russia and China bilateral trade moving to the Yuan, gradually replacing the US dollar
Published: 02/26/2022 in MercoPress
The Ukraine war which has impacted on Russian markets and particularly the plunge of the ruble, should not be a major cause of concern for China-Russia bilateral trade since a growing percentage of business is done with the Chinese currency Yuan, as the two countries move towards de-dollarization, according to financial circles in Beijing.
China Calls For Restraint In Ukraine, Rejects The Term "Invasion"
Published: 02/24/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China reiterated on Thursday a call for all parties involved in the situation in Ukraine to exercise restraint and rejected a foreign journalist's description of Russia's actions as an invasion.
Why China matters in the Ukraine conflict
Published: 02/23/2022 in BBC News - World
Beijing does billions of dollars of trade and business with both Kyiv and Moscow.
Ukraine situation: "China hopes for dialogue and consultation to safeguard the security of Europe"
Published: 02/22/2022 in MercoPress
"China hopes all parties will pursue dialogue and consultation to find a solution that is truly conducive to safeguarding the security of Europe", replied Beijing's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin when asked about China's position regarding the situation concerning Ukraine following on Russian president's Vladimir Putin to recognize Donetsk and Luhansk regions as independent from Ukraine.
UK becomes third largest defense spender in the world behind US and China
Published: 02/17/2022 in MercoPress
UK has overtaken India to become the third-largest defense spender in the world, according to a new report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). The new 'Military Balance 2022' report is an assessment of all military capabilities and defense economics of 171 countries worldwide.
First Sea Lord outlines the Royal Navy of tomorrow, facing the challenges of Russia and China
Published: 02/14/2022 in MercoPress
On the anniversary of the launch of Jacky Fisher’s HMS Dreadnought, First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key visited the Scottish shipyards building the Type 31 and Type 26 frigates and parts of the Dreadnought-class submarines.
Britain, China and the Falkland Islands: Why the US must weigh in
Published: 02/12/2022 in MercoPress
By Dov S. Zakheim (*)This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War. Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory, on April 2, 1982.
China, Climate, Covid On The Table As Quad Diplomats To Meet Today
Published: 02/10/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
Climate change, COVID-19 and China's "coercion" in the Indo-Pacific will top the agenda when foreign ministers of the Quad an informal grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the United States ...
China: What does it want from the Ukraine crisis with Russia?
Published: 02/03/2022 in BBC News - World
As Xi and Putin prepare to meet, China says it supports Russia's concerns - but doesn't want war.
China changes Fight Club film ending so the authorities win
Published: 01/26/2022 in BBC News - World
In China, the final scene of the 1999 film says the subversive plot fails and the authorities win.
The Complete Collapse Of China's Covid-Zero Policy
Published: 01/19/2022 in NDTV News - World-news
China, where the pathogen first emerged, exists in an alternate reality, wedded to a zero-tolerance strategy that's growing harder to maintain.
Xi'an: The messy cost of China's Covid lockdown playbook
Published: 01/05/2022 in BBC News - World
With stories of starvation and deaths, has anything been learnt from two years of strict measures?
China cuts subsidies to the manufacture of electric vehicles
Published: 01/03/2022 in MercoPress
China has announced it will cut subsidies for green energy vehicles such as electric cars by 30%, beginning January this year. A release from the Ministry of Finance said that the subsidies policy, NEV 2022 will be definitively closed by 31 December 2022.
Look To The Future, Stay Focused: Xi Jinping To China In New Year Address
Published: 12/31/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of maintaining a "strategic focus" in his 2022 New Year address and of being mindful of "potential risks" in the Communist Party's long-term vision...
China Claims It Has "Advanced The System Of Democracy" In Hong Kong
Published: 12/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Prospects for democracy in Hong Kong are "bright", China said today in a white paper, a day after pro-Beijing candidates won a legislative election in the city in record low turnout after a sweeping...
China's Xi reportedly backs Putin in Russia's bid for security guarantees from the West
Published: 12/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke Wednesday amid rising international concern over tensions on the Russia-Ukraine border.
China: The death of a man bullied for being 'effeminate'
Published: 12/14/2021 in BBC News - World
A young man's death sparks discussions on gender norms, even as the state targets "sissy men".
Hong Kong elections: How China reshaped the city
Published: 12/13/2021 in BBC News - World
The city's Legco polls look different this year thanks to new electoral and national security laws.
China stocks face delisting risks in the U.S. — investors should hedge their bets, Credit Suisse says
Published: 12/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Investors could switch to Hong Kong-listed shares of Chinese companies with dual listings, said Jack Siu, Credit Suisse's Greater China CIO.
China Warns US Will "Pay The Price" For Beijing Olympics Boycott
Published: 12/07/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Beijing on Tuesday threatened to retaliate to a US diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics, saying the Games are not "a stage for political shows and political manipulation."
How to play China's tech crackdown and the potential winners, according to one investor
Published: 12/05/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
One fund manager says Alibaba and Tencent are key "national champions" for China and lays out a strategy for investors looking at Chinese technology firms.
China issues directive to bring Boeing 737 Max back to the skies after more than 2 years
Published: 12/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Boeing shares surged on the news that China has signed off on the framework to allow the plane to fly again.
China's best tennis player sexually abused, censored and disappeared by the Communist Party
Published: 11/27/2021 in MercoPress
By Yan Bennett and John Garrick – Chinese tennis star, Peng Shuai's apparent disappearance may have ended with a smattering of public events, which were carefully curated by state-run media and circulated in online clips. But many questions remain about the three weeks in which she was missing, and concerns linger over her well-being.
JPMorgan CEO Made A China Joke. Then Came The Big Damage Control
Published: 11/24/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
JPMorgan Chase & Co chief Jamie Dimon knew as soon as the words came out of his mouth that the joke about China could land him in hot water.
Biden administration invites Taiwan to the Summit for Democracy, a move likely to anger China
Published: 11/23/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Biden administration invited Taiwan to its "Summit for Democracy" next month, according to a list of participants published, a move likely to anger China.
China sets the stage for easing as central bank deletes restraining phrases in new report
Published: 11/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's central bank deleted several phrases in a quarterly report on monetary policy, a move that economists said signals a shift toward more stimulus.
Why China's New Missile Test Has Shocked The US
Published: 11/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
China fired a missile from a hypersonic weapon as it approached a target during a test in July, the Financial Times reported, adding the Pentagon was surprised because no nation was known to have the...
Why China and India aren’t the climate villains of COP26
Published: 11/20/2021 in MercoPress
By Daniel Parsons and Martin Taylor (*) – The Glasgow Climate Pact urges countries to “accelerate efforts towards phasing down”, rather than “phasing out”, coal power that isn’t mitigated by carbon capture and storage.
"For The Accused It's Simple": China's Blocked #MeToo Movement
Published: 11/20/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
China's #MeToo movement has stumbled in the face of swift internet censors, a patriarchal society and a legal system that places a heavy burden on the claimant.
The Antipodas project, a US$2 Billion Subsea Solar Power Cable From Chile To China
Published: 11/19/2021 in MercoPress
By Halev Zaremba Oilprice.com – One of the biggest challenges standing in the way of achieving a 100% renewable energy transition is the fact that key sources of renewable power including wind and solar are variable - meaning that they don’t supply a steady flow of energy production. Instead, they are dependent on external factors such as weather, daylight hours, and seasons.
Morningstar picks property stocks that could win as China tries to 'clean up the space'
Published: 11/17/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
From telecommunications to real estate, Morningstar sees potential in some Chinese stocks — even as market valuations are becoming more expensive.
China's ultramarathon tragedy and the survivors threatened for speaking out
Published: 11/15/2021 in BBC News - World
In May this year, 21 athletes died at an ultra-running event in northern China. Some survivors have been threatened for telling their story.
China slams U.S. democracy as a 'game of the rich,' at an event promoting Xi's growing power
Published: 11/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The remarks come as Chinese President Xi Jinping became the third leader to oversee the politically significant approval of a "historical resolution" this week.
New China Doctrine Paves The Way For Xi To Rule Indefinitely
Published: 11/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
President Xi Jinping appeared more certain than ever to rule China well into the current decade, as senior Communist Party officials declared that the country had reached a new "historical starting...
China's shock climate deal with the U.S. has sparked some cautious optimism
Published: 11/11/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The plan to work with one another has been broadly welcomed.
E-commerce giant JD starts accepting China's digital currency on Singles Day for the first time
Published: 11/10/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
JD said that as of Nov. 11, more than 100,000 people had used China's digital currency on the company's app during the Singles Day promotion period.
China in 20 years has become the world's factory and leading trade partner
Published: 11/10/2021 in MercoPress
China has increased its global trade ninefold in the twenty years since joining the World Trade Organization, WTO, well ahead of the United States, according to the UN Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD.
China's property market debt could weigh on the country for years, economist George Magnus warns
Published: 11/09/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The debt problems of China's property sector are likely to cause a period of stagnation, according to economist George Magnus.
Fed says China's real estate troubles could spill over to the U.S.
Published: 11/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Federal Reserve warned in its latest financial stability report of how stress in China's real estate industry could affect the U.S. financial system.
Deng Deng, the abandoned Shiba Inu, sells for $25k at auction in China
Published: 11/05/2021 in BBC News - World
Deng Deng, a Shiba Inu abandoned by his owner in 2014, had a $78 starting price.
China approves meat imports from Italy; Brazil and Ireland still out in the cold
Published: 10/28/2021 in MercoPress
China’s customs administration said this week that it had approved beef imports from Italy as of October 26th. China relies heavily on imports to meet the growing demand for meat from an increasingly affluent middle class.
Stagflation in China is a 'very real' risk in the next couple of quarters, says analyst
Published: 10/27/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
High producer price index and a power crunch have made it difficult for Beijing to stimulate the economy aggressively, said Charlene Chu of Autonomous Research.
Tesla's China sales have grown to nearly half the company's sales in the U.S.
Published: 10/25/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Tesla reported sales of $3.11 billion in China in the third quarter, or 48.5% of the $6.41 billion U.S. sales during that time, according to a filing.
Goldman Sachs says investing in China is more challenging now, but the country isn't 'uninvestable'
Published: 10/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Certain segments of the Chinese stock market have "done very well this year," says Timothy Moe of Goldman Sachs.
China is pushing to develop its own chips — but the country can't do without foreign tech
Published: 10/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's reliance on foreign firms in the semiconductor supply chain could make domestic giants vulnerable to geopolitical issues as was the case with Huawei.
Evergrande is 'just the beginning': Professor says more firms must exit China's property sector
Published: 10/20/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Li Gan, economics professor at Texas A&M University, said China's real estate sector has to be "substantially smaller" to stabilize as housing demand falls.
China: The patriotic 'ziganwu' bloggers who attack the West
Published: 10/20/2021 in BBC News - World
Their scathing posts have shot them to fame amid rising nationalist fervour - but they toe a fine line.
How Evergrande found itself on the wrong side of China's regulators
Published: 10/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Evergrande made little progress toward complying with China's crackdown on real estate debt until it was too late for investors who put money into its offshore bonds.
How to invest in China as the economy slows down. We asked 20 strategists
Published: 10/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's economic prospects have dimmed on the back of widespread regulatory crackdown, Evergrande's debt crisis and a worsening power crunch.
Produce Pandas: The plus-size musicians making waves in China
Published: 10/14/2021 in BBC News - World
As stars are criticised for being image-obsessed, more relatable celebrities have become popular.
Microsoft to shut down LinkedIn in China as internet censorship increases in the country
Published: 10/14/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Microsoft halts LinkedIn China to launch platform standalone job search site.
Here are the best-selling electric cars in China so far this year
Published: 10/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Tesla took two of the top three spots for best-selling electric car models in the first three quarters of the year, the China Passenger Car Association said.
U.S. officially the top destination for bitcoin miners, beating out China for the first time
Published: 10/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The U.S. is now the number one destination for bitcoin miners, eclipsing China for the first time ever.
China isn't the only huge Asian economy with a coal shortage now
Published: 10/11/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Most of India's coal-fired power plants have critically low levels of coal inventory just as the economy is picking up and fueling electricity demand.
The U.S. and China must manage 'intense competition,' top Biden advisor says
Published: 10/07/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan said his talks with China's Yang Jiechi in Switzerland on Wednesday avoided the acrimony of a meeting in March.
Changing China: How Xi's 'common prosperity' may impact the world
Published: 10/06/2021 in BBC News - World
China is changing who it prioritises as it grows its economy in ways that could affect us all.
Taiwan Asserts Need To Be On Alert To "Over The Top" China After Jet Incursion
Published: 10/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Taiwan needs to be on alert for China's "over the top" military activities which are violating regional peace, Premier Su Tseng-chang said on Tuesday, after 56 Chinese aircraft flew into Taiwan's air...
China needs coal, and Australia has it. But something's standing in the way
Published: 10/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China needs to bolster its coal supply to avoid an economic slowdown, but Beijing's icy relations with Australia could make that difficult, according to Mizhuo.
Goldman picks China chip stocks to buy as tech rivalry with the U.S. grows
Published: 10/03/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Goldman Sachs analysts picked some Chinese semiconductor stocks set to benefit as companies look to localize their supply chains.
China is facing an energy crisis. Here's how to play the market, according to Jefferies
Published: 09/29/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Jefferies has identified three commodities and stocks best positioned to benefit as China faces a serious power shortage.
The smartphone brand that Huawei sold off is regaining market share in China
Published: 09/29/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Huawei spun off Honor to ensure the brand's survival after U.S. sanctions on the Chinese tech giant cut off key chip supplies and crippled its smartphone business.
Argentine meat sales to China to resume next week; the rest of the world will have to wait until 2022
Published: 09/29/2021 in MercoPress
Argentina will resume meat exports to China as of this coming Monday, it was announced Tuesday in Buenos Aires.
China will likely fail in its CPTPP bid — but it's a 'smart' move against the U.S., say analysts
Published: 09/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's application to join the mega trade pact stands in contrast to the U.S.' lack of economic policy in Asia-Pacific, analysts said.
China Evergrande: What the company's debt crisis means for the world
Published: 09/26/2021 in BBC News - World
The property giant has missed an interest payment deadline, fuelling concerns that it will collapse.
Xianzi: The #MeToo icon China is trying to silence
Published: 09/26/2021 in BBC News - World
A court has thrown out a high-profile sexual harassment case. Can China's feminist movement survive?
China and the U.S. are challenging Europe’s role as top tech regulator
Published: 09/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China and the U.S. are taking more aggressive steps in regulating Big Tech, challenging the European Union's dominance in the space.
Here's why the Evergrande crisis is not China's 'Lehman moment'
Published: 09/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Property developer China Evergrande's debt woes are unlikely to cause the same fallout as the collapse of U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers, analysts said.
Aukus: Australia's big gamble on the US over China
Published: 09/22/2021 in BBC News - World
Australia has taken a central role in the Aukus defence pact - there are major benefits and risks too.
China's embattled developer Evergrande is on the brink of default. Here's why it matters
Published: 09/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Evergrande has warned investors twice in as many weeks that it could default on its debts.
The iPhone 13 is already showing strong early sales in China, local media reports say
Published: 09/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
More than 2 million pre-orders have been placed for the iPhone 13 through Apple's official store on JD.com, the South China Morning Post reported.
China's aggression led to the formation of a new trilateral security pact, says defense expert
Published: 09/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The U.S., the U.K. and Australia formed a trilateral security partnership as China grows its military might and influence in the Indo-Pacific region.
Bernstein picks stocks in China and India that could beat the market within the next 12 months
Published: 09/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Investment firm Bernstein has named a list of stocks in China and India which it says will outperform other markets the most in the next one year.
Data shows the U.S. is the world’s largest Covid vaccine donor — way ahead of China
Published: 09/09/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The U.S. has donated and delivered more than 114 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, according to public data compiled by UNICEF.
Tencent and more: How one top Asia fund manager is navigating the China crackdown
Published: 09/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's regulatory crackdown has wiped billions of dollars of value from the country's tech giants.
China's central bank keeps the brakes on economic stimulus
Published: 09/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's central bank policymakers pushed back Tuesday on expectations they would take aggressive measures to boost economic growth.
What to expect from China at the upcoming major climate summit COP26
Published: 09/06/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Here's what to expect from China at the upcoming major climate summit COP26
German Envoy To China Dies 2 Weeks Into The Job
Published: 09/06/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Germany's ambassador to China Jan Hecker died suddenly, less than two weeks after taking up his post, the European nation's foreign office said on Monday.
EU officials eye new geopolitical role alongside China and the U.S.
Published: 09/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Paolo Gentiloni, the EU's commissioner for economics and taxation, has spoken to CNBC about a need for the bloc to develop on the geopolitical stage.
The latest target of China's tech regulation blitz: algorithms
Published: 09/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Chinese authorities' plans to regulate algorithms likely runs counter to business interests and sets a precedent for other countries, analysts said.
The U.S. would be ‘wise’ to cut tariffs on China, says former trade negotiator
Published: 09/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Mutual reduction in trade tariffs would improve the U.S.-China relationship, said Frank Lavin, a former undersecretary of Commerce for international trade.
China's services activity contracts for the first time since early 2020, official data shows
Published: 08/30/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The National Bureau of Statistics said the non-manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 47.5 in August, down from 53.3 in July.
China's regulatory crackdown has wiped billions off tech stocks — here are the risks ahead
Published: 08/29/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China has introduced a slew of new tech regulation. With most landmark legislation passed, investors are wondering if it's time to jump into Chinese stocks.
As China tightens data rules, Xpeng says it's on the 'right side' of regulation
Published: 08/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China has tightened laws around data protection and collection with specific rules for automakers. Xpeng says the it has been focusing on data security.
Afghanistan's Uyghurs fear the Taliban, and now China too
Published: 08/26/2021 in BBC News - World
Members of the ethnic group say they fear the Taliban takeover could bring China to their doorstep.
How Europe could get China and the U.S. on its side with new carbon tax
Published: 08/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The EU's plan for a carbon tax has raised concerns in China, the U.S., Brazil and other nations. One expert says what the EU needs to do to get them onboard.
China may 'gloat' about Afghanistan now, but the Taliban's rise comes with problems, says professor
Published: 08/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
On one level, what is happening in Afghanistan might be considered a win for China, a Cornell professor told CNBC.
The U.S. is reviewing its trade policy with China, says USTR Katherine Tai
Published: 08/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai was speaking Tuesday with business associations, according to a government readout.
China's engagement with the Taliban will be driven by security interests, says British lawmaker
Published: 08/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S. absence could provide China with an opportunity to offer development aid and other forms of support to Afghanistan.
Kamala Harris says Asia won't have to choose between the U.S. and China
Published: 08/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Vice President Kamala Harris said Beijing's actions in the South China Sea are "unlawful" and undermine international rules-based order.
'Hedging their bets': Political experts weigh in on China's warming ties with the Taliban
Published: 08/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China was one of the first countries to express willingness to engage with the Taliban diplomatically when they suddenly swept to power in Afghanistan.
Taiwan Says China Wants To "Emulate" The Taliban
Published: 08/21/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Taiwan's foreign minister accused China on Saturday of wanting to "emulate" the Taliban, saying the island that Beijing claims as sovereign Chinese territory did not wish to be subject to communism or...
China portrays the U.S. as 'weak and unreliable' to draw Taiwan closer, analyst says
Published: 08/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Rodger Baker of Stratfor said China has sought to portray the U.S. as a "weak and unreliable power" following the Taliban's swift takeover of Afghanistan.
Hard lesson for U.S. investors: Chinese companies don't make the rules in China
Published: 08/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
When it comes to making the rules, corporations don't have as much influence in China as they do in the United States.
China stocks are down big, but some brave investors are taking a shot at buying the dip
Published: 08/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Many global stock investors have tried to weather Beijing's regulatory crackdown, but so far the investing environment has remained tough and risky.
China calls for curbs on 'excessive' income and for the wealthy to give back more to society
Published: 08/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Chinese President Xi Jinping led a meeting Tuesday that emphasized the concept of "common prosperity“ and preventing major financial risks, state media said.
There and back again: The epic adventures of China's wandering elephants
Published: 08/15/2021 in BBC News - World
After a mammoth journey across the country the pack of pachyderms are finally heading home.
China's Covid lockdown could have economic costs to the world, says strategist
Published: 08/10/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's tough Covid-19 measures to combat an uptick in daily cases would hold back economic growth and hit markets, said veteran strategist David Roche.
China Hunkers Down As Delta Reaches Nearly Half The Country
Published: 08/05/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
China imposed new travel restrictions across the nation as a delta-driven outbreak grew to over 500 cases across 15 provinces, adding to the global case count that has now topped 200 million.
China's crackdown on housing speculation levels the playing field, major Asian real estate group says
Published: 08/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Capitaland Group's Andrew Lim says the real estate firm is seeing opportunities emerge in China amid a credit crunch.
China will still allow IPOs in the United States, securities regulator tells brokerages
Published: 07/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
A series of regulatory actions in the last few weeks has heightened investor concerns that Beijing is trying to block foreign capital flows into Chinese assets.
In a hunt for returns, Bernstein picks China stocks set to beat the market
Published: 07/27/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Based on 17 years of data, Bernstein analysts picked a list of stocks set to outperform in 2021 as investors hunt for yield.
The Shanghai lab making fake pork dumplings and helping China go beyond meat
Published: 07/25/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Asia has billions to feed, and more will be eating plant-based proteins. An R&D lab in Shanghai is key to one of fake meat's fastest-growing regions.
China floods: Drone footage shows the scale of damage as clean up begins
Published: 07/22/2021 in BBC News - World
As aerial pictures show the extent of destruction, our correspondent reports on the situation on the ground.
Once-a-century opportunities will emerge from struggle between the U.S. and China, economist says
Published: 07/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Liu Yuhui, chief economist at Tianfeng Securities and director at a government think tank, spoke at asset manager ChinaAMC's investment strategy conference.
China rejects any further investigation to COVID 19 origins at the Wuhan lab
Published: 07/17/2021 in MercoPress
China openly rejected the World Health Organization request for more information, and transparency, regarding an investigation into the origins of the COVID 19 pandemic.
Foreign travelers to China will be able to use the digital yuan, central bank says
Published: 07/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The People's Bank of China has been working on developing a digital version of the yuan, known as e-CNY, since 2014.
China's Xiaomi overtakes Apple in the global smartphone market
Published: 07/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Xiaomi had a 17% share of global smartphone shipments, ahead of Apple's 14% and behind Samsung's 19%, according to Canalys.
Bernstein picks 5 high-yielding China stocks to buy while the regulatory crackdown hits tech
Published: 07/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Bernstein lays out Chinese stocks with high dividend yields.
China's GDP grew 7.9% in the second quarter, retail sales beat
Published: 07/14/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China was set to release second quarter GDP, retail sales for June and other data on Thursday.
Plastic surgery booming in China despite the dangers
Published: 07/12/2021 in BBC News - World
Young people are using social media apps to plan cosmetic procedures which don't always meet expectations.
China is injecting $150 billion into the economy — that may fuel a short-term rally, UBS says
Published: 07/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's move to cut the amount of funds banks need to hold in reserve is good news for stocks in certain sectors, says investment bank UBS.
UK: Labour challenges Boris on China, but the PM is "instinctively" against boycotts
Published: 07/08/2021 in MercoPress
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "instinctively" against boycotts after the main opposition Labour Party urged ministers and the royal family to snub the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights claims.
HSBC to China investors: ‘See through’ the tech crackdown and focus on fundamentals
Published: 07/07/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
As Beijing cracks down on China's tech companies, there could be buying opportunities, says HSBC Global Asset Management's Alexander Davey.
South China Sea: The battle for Scarborough Shoal
Published: 07/07/2021 in BBC News - World
The BBC's Howard Johnson gained rare access to the disputed coral reef in the South China Sea.
Setting his eyes on the next 100 years, Xi seizes the chance to lead China to greater power
Published: 07/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
One hundred years since China's Communist Party was founded, President Xi Jinping now has a chance to lead the country to becoming the world's largest economy.
China's crackdown on tech isn't a move to 'take the wings off' its entrepreneurs, says strategist
Published: 07/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Andy Rothman, an investment strategist with Matthews Asia, explained that it reflects a different approach to regulation as compared with the West.
The U.S. is falling further behind China and Europe in electric vehicle production
Published: 06/29/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
But there's one bright spot for the U.S., according to The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT): Exports.
These charts show the dramatic increase in China's debt
Published: 06/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's debt pile is one of the biggest economic challenges confronting the ruling Chinese Communist Party that turns 100 this week.
March Of The Elephants: China's Rogue Herd Spotlights Habitat Loss
Published: 06/25/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
A mammoth trek across southern China by a herd of elephants that has captivated the world with their playful antics has thrown a spotlight on the loss of their habitat and conservation challenges.
China's renewed crypto crackdown wipes nearly $300 billion off the market as bitcoin slides
Published: 06/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Since Friday, China has stepped up its efforts to rein in the country's cryptocurrency industry from mining bans to warnings to financial institutions.
Moving around China has changed since Covid — and the changes may be permanent
Published: 06/17/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
While the pandemic made many commuters wary of public transportation, some turned to personal mobility devices for their travels.
China's new Covid hotspot reports zero new cases for the first time since latest outbreak
Published: 06/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Guangzhou saw a cluster of cases appear since May 21 prompting local lockdowns and mass testing, but daily new case numbers have started falling.
China to send the first astronauts to its self-developed space station on Thursday
Published: 06/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
It is China's first manned space mission since 2016 and the first time astronauts will go to the country's new space station which is still in development.
China's electric car leaders predict new energy vehicles will dominate the local market by 2030
Published: 06/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
BYD founder Wang Chuanfu said he expects Chinese car brands will account for 60% of the local new energy vehicle market by 2030.
The buzzwords reflecting the frustration of China's young generation
Published: 06/13/2021 in BBC News - World
Millions in China are expressing their desire to break free of a standard definition of success.
G7 summit: China says small groups do not rule the world
Published: 06/13/2021 in BBC News - World
The G7 leaders, who are meeting in England, have sought a unified position over China's rise.
"Small" Groups Don't Rule The World: China Cautions G7
Published: 06/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
China on Sunday pointedly cautioned Group of Seven leaders that the days when "small" groups of countries decided the fate of the world was long gone, hitting back at the world's richest democracies...
Rare Earth Metals At The Heart Of China's Rivalry With US, Europe
Published: 06/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
What if China were to cut off the United States and Europe from access to rare minerals that are essential to electric vehicles, wind turbines and drones?
What The World Wants China To Disclose In Wuhan Lab Leak Probe
Published: 06/11/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
The U.S. push for a new inquiry to determine the origins of the coronavirus -- including whether it leaked from a Wuhan lab -- raises a key question: What has China failed to disclose?
Ride-hailing giant Didi wants to be more than just the Uber of China
Published: 06/11/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Didi filed Thursday to list in New York in what many expect could be the largest initial public offering in the world this year.
The U.S. will be a 'formidable competitor' to China in Covid vaccine diplomacy, professor says
Published: 06/10/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Biden administration is ramping up efforts to send Covid-19 vaccines abroad, said Huang Yanzhong of the Council on Foreign Relations.
China's producer prices surge the most since 2008, cutting into business profits
Published: 06/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
More pessimistic businesses expect the price increases will last until the end of the year, said Gan Jie, a Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business professor.
Asia stocks set for positive start to the week; China's May trade data ahead
Published: 06/06/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's trade data for May is expected to be out at 11:00 a.m. HK/SIN on Monday.
"Look In The Mirror": China After US' Tiananmen Square Remark
Published: 06/04/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
China on Friday ripped into the United States' human rights record and told Washington to "look in the mirror" after America's top diplomat said he would honour those killed in the 1989 Tiananmen...
China rushes to pull back the yuan from a three-year high
Published: 06/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
As the U.S. dollar weakens, Chinese authorities are pushing back against yuan strength and trying to keep it in a weaker range.
Australia weighs taking China to the WTO again — this time for a dispute over wine
Published: 06/02/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China in March announced anti-dumping tariffs between 116.2% and 218.4% on Australian wine imports, measures that are set to last for five years.
China's Robinhood rivals pile into the crypto craze as they look to compete overseas
Published: 05/31/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Futu and Tiger Brokers said they are applying for licenses in Singapore and the U.S. that will allow local customers to trade cryptocurrencies.
China races to rival the U.S. GPS system — one analyst says it won't overtake U.S. yet
Published: 05/31/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Beidou satellite navigation system shows China's "technical independence" from the West, said Craig Singleton of Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
China completes another part of its own space station paving the way for astronauts to live there
Published: 05/31/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's own space station will rival the International Space Station, a co-operation between the U.S, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada.
The Philippines has dramatically boosted South China Sea patrols, data shows
Published: 05/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Philippines has drastically stepped up its patrols in the South China Sea, and has come into closer contact with the China Coast Guard, according to data.
Mounting pressure on Beijing to allow a second team to track the source of Covid 19 in China
Published: 05/26/2021 in MercoPress
A leading scientist on the WHO's COVID-19 mission to China said on Tuesday that a follow-up trip could be helpful to gather additional research on the origins of the disease, but should be separate from any audit of information provided by Beijing.
Morgan Stanley picks China stocks for the second half of the year
Published: 05/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Morgan Stanley says as uncertainties grow in China, it's time to pick stocks that can benefit from their pricing power.
China: The men who are single and the women who don't want kids
Published: 05/24/2021 in BBC News - World
Experts say lifting birth restrictions is not enough if families do not receive other support.
China's Mars Rover Starts Roaming The Red Planet
Published: 05/22/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
China's Mars rover drove from its landing platform and began exploring the surface on Saturday, state-run Xinhua news agency said, making the country only the second nation to land and operate a rover...
China's push for the digital yuan brings with it uncertainties, says BNP Paribas
Published: 05/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's central bank has been working on the digital yuan which aims to replace some of its cash in circulation.
Microsoft pushes into the growing grocery tech market with a new deal in China
Published: 05/20/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Microsoft's China arm announced a strategic partnership with Chinese retail tech company Hanshow on cloud-based software for store operators worldwide.
U.S. companies are bearing the brunt of Trump's China tariffs, says Moody’s
Published: 05/17/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Moody's said American importers absorbed more than 90% of additional costs resulting from the 20% U.S. tariff on Chinese goods.
China is concerned about inflation – but it’s not the top priority right now
Published: 05/14/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In its report on first quarter monetary policy, the Chinese central bank focused on how the foundation for the domestic economic recovery is not solid.
U.S. firms have less access than Chinese companies, says the American Chamber of Commerce in China
Published: 05/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Industries in which U.S. companies operate at a disadvantage in China include health care and cloud computing, said the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
China's aging population will be a 'big shock' to the global supply chain, says economist
Published: 05/12/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's once-a-decade census released on Tuesday showed its mainland population grew to 1.41 billion people as of Nov. 1, 2020, the slowest growth rate since the 1950s.
China acknowledges the need to guard the Mt. Everest border to keep coronavirus at bay
Published: 05/11/2021 in MercoPress
The government of China Monday announced it will be reinforcing its patrolling of the Himalayan Nepalese border, particularly near or around Mount Everest to prevent the coronavirus from entering the country through climbers.
Goldman Sachs picks the 'inexpensive' China stocks to buy right now
Published: 05/10/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Goldman Sachs says investors should act now to make the most of "discounted prices."
China says rocket debris landed in the Indian Ocean
Published: 05/08/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Debris from a large Chinese rocket landed in the Indian Ocean on Sunday, according to the China Manned Space Engineering Office.
Brazilian FM underscores China's significance to the South American country
Published: 05/07/2021 in MercoPress
Brazil's Foreign Minister Carlos França Thursday expressed his country's intentions to expand and diversify its economic and trade relations with China, which has grown to become its largest trading partner.
Bernstein picks the 'quality' China stocks to buy as Asia markets rally
Published: 05/05/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The extent of the value rally "remains below average levels seen historically leaving further room for upside," Bernstein's analysts wrote in a research note.
China's push to cut carbon emissions boosts risks for part of the country
Published: 05/03/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Fifteen regions in the northern half of China account for a growing majority of national bond defaults, according to Nomura.
Why African countries back China against the West on human rights
Published: 05/01/2021 in BBC News - World
Countries on the African continent need to consider the financial cost of upsetting a powerful ally.
Biden calls for the U.S. to become more competitive against a 'deadly earnest' China
Published: 04/29/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Chinese President Xi Jinping is "deadly earnest on becoming the most significant, consequential nation in the world," Biden said in a speech to Congress.
Starbucks faces more competition from local beverages in China, its biggest market outside the U.S.
Published: 04/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Investors in China are stepping up their bets that locals will buy more beverages that aren't from Starbucks.
Biden's economic plans will help the U.S. compete with China, says former treasury secretary
Published: 04/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Jacob Lew, Treasury secretary from 2013 to 2017, said China's Belt and Road Initiative gained traction as the U.S. under Trump retreated from the world stage.
Goldman Sachs names China's next billion-dollar brands and picks the ‘hottest’ stocks
Published: 04/19/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Goldman analysts like both established and upcoming players.
China may test its digital currency with foreign visitors at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Published: 04/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
A trial with foreign visitors at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics would be the first test for China's digital yuan with international users.
China says its economy grew 18.3% in the first quarter, slightly missing expectations
Published: 04/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Analysts expected first quarter GDP to increase 19% from a year ago, when the economy shrank by 6.8% during the height of the domestic outbreak of Covid-19.
Biden seeks closer ties with Japan as the U.S. prepares to challenge China
Published: 04/15/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S. President Joe Biden will hold his first in-person summit with a foreign leader on Friday when Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga heads to Washington.
Op-ed: Biden is securing U.S. place in the world and challenging China with his bold domestic agenda
Published: 04/11/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Though Biden has suffered a great deal of misfortune in his life, both personal and political, the stars have been aligned since his election.
Covid-19: The disinformation tactics used by China
Published: 04/07/2021 in BBC News - World
A look at Beijing’s experiment with global misinformation since the virus was first detected in Wuhan.
China leaps into a central digital bank currency, but similar progress eludes the U.S.
Published: 04/06/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's leadership role in digital currency is turning a larger spotlight on U.S. initiatives, though there's still not likely to be major moves anytime soon.
Kevin O'Leary calls for 'extremely aggressive' steps to level the playing field with China
Published: 04/05/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The chairman of O'Shares ETFs suggested delisting Chinese stocks or shutting Chinese companies out of the U.S. court system as possible steps.
China's fastest growing city wants to be the next Silicon Valley — local systems may get in the way
Published: 04/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Other Chinese cities have yet to repeat Shenzhen's success in becoming the equivalent of Silicon Valley.
The cost of speaking up against China
Published: 03/30/2021 in BBC News - World
Uyghurs abroad describe a pattern of harassment and intimidation they say is designed to silence them.
Cisco CEO says the U.S. and China should find ways to co-exist
Published: 03/30/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In a wide-ranging interview with CNBC, Chuck Robbins said Biden administration will attempt to find solutions to deal with China, including working with allies.
The U.S. will remain richer than China for the next 50 years or more, says economist
Published: 03/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
President Joe Biden said in his first official press conference since taking office that he will not let China become "the leading country" globally.
Why China is so far ahead of the U.S. in electric vehicle production
Published: 03/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The global electric vehicle market is still in its early days but it's quickly growing. China has a massive lead in EV production. Can the U.S. catch up?
BofA names the 'must have' global stocks set to pop on a China spending boom
Published: 03/24/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Luxury fashion stocks are a "must have" according to Bank of America
China's retaliatory EU sanctions set the stage for Beijing's response to other global powers
Published: 03/23/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In the first coordinated action by Western nations since Joe Biden took office, the U.S., EU, U.K. and Canada imposed sanctions on Chinese officials on Monday.
Why is everyone fighting over the South China Sea?
Published: 03/19/2021 in BBC News - World
China claims most of it but surrounding countries and the US disagree. The BBC's Zhaoyin Feng explains why.
Here are the highlights from the heated exchange between the U.S. and China in Alaska
Published: 03/19/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S.-China talks in Alaska got off to a rough start, with both sides chiding and reprimanding each other in an unusual public display of tensions.
Vanguard gave up on mutual funds in China, but it may have found a different way into the market
Published: 03/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In less than a year, more than 1 million users have signed up for an investment advisory product run through Vanguard's joint venture with Ant Group.
China puts the pandemic behind it, aims for less commodity-intensive growth
Published: 03/17/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
While much of the world is still dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, China's economy is showing signs it has already passed the peak of a domestic recovery.
China represented 17% of the global economy in pandemic plagued 2020
Published: 03/13/2021 in MercoPress
China's economic output is forecast to account for more than 17% of the world's economy in the coronavirus-plagued 2020. As the sole economy recording positive GDP growth last year, China will ramp up efforts and strive to achieve higher quality, more efficient, sustainable and safer development in 2021, a senior government official revealed in Beijing.
Brazilian record pork exports in first two months; China the main market
Published: 03/12/2021 in MercoPress
Brazilian pork exports (fresh and processed) recorded a 20.3% increase in February, totaling 81,100 tons compared to 67,400 tons registered in the same period in 2020. Revenues from sales in February totaled US$ 185.7 million, 19.9% ??higher than the second month of 2020 when sales reached US$ 154.9 million.
Europe is focusing on ‘tech sovereignty’ as tensions flare between the U.S. and China
Published: 03/10/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The EU is investing billions of euros into what it believes are fundamental and core technologies as part of an effort to boost its tech sovereignty.
Chinese foreign minister takes firm tone, calls for 'non-interference' between China and the U.S.
Published: 03/07/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at a high-level press conference that the U.S. needs to stop interfering in what Beijing considers its domestic affairs.
Too much stimulus in the U.S. may bring 'imported inflation' to China, economists warn
Published: 03/05/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In China, economists are wary of risks to growth as the country tries to recover fully from the shock of the pandemic.
Will Ensure That America Not China Sets The Global Agenda: White House
Published: 03/03/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
The Biden Administration has said that by restoring US credibility and reasserting forward-looking global leadership, it will ensure that America, not a more assertive and authoritarian China, sets...
'If the others go I'll go': Inside China's scheme to transfer Uighurs into work
Published: 03/02/2021 in BBC News - World
A high-level Chinese study says a massive work scheme is reducing Uighur population density in Xinjiang.
China's most important chipmaker SMIC could be a big winner from the global semiconductor shortage
Published: 03/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China's SMIC, the target of U.S. sanctions, could find its older chip technology in demand from carmakers scrambling to get their hands on semiconductors.
Op-ed: A digital dollar would help the U.S. and its allies keep China in check
Published: 02/27/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S. officials this week offered their most full-throated endorsement yet of a digital dollar. Meanwhile, China has accelerated efforts for a digital currency.
China's economy could double in size by 2035 — and surpass the U.S. along the way
Published: 02/26/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China would surpass the U.S. as the world's largest economy around 2027-2028, said an economist from the Bank of America.
China's foreign minister calls for the U.S. to remove tariffs and sanctions
Published: 02/21/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi laid out specific requests for U.S. President Joe Biden's administration as the two countries navigate a tense relationship.
The EU says it's going to get tough on trade — and that could have ramifications for U.S., China
Published: 02/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The European Commission proposed on Thursday new tools to become a more "assertive" player in global trade.
Cutting China off from the U.S. would cost America hundreds of billions of dollars, report says
Published: 02/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
A new report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Rhodium Group lays out the enormous price of a potential separation of the Chinese and U.S. economies.
Southeast Asia would choose the U.S. over China if forced to pick sides, survey shows
Published: 02/16/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The region's support for the U.S. appeared to increase after Joe Biden won the presidential election, said Singaporean think tank ISEAS Yusof-Ishak Institute.
Clubhouse: The controversial chats that angered China's censors
Published: 02/09/2021 in BBC News - World
It's hard for Chinese citizens to discuss sensitive topics online, but the Clubhouse app let them - briefly.
China plans to hand out $1.5 million in a digital currency test during the Lunar New Year
Published: 02/07/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Beijing city announced it will pick some people to receive about $30 each in the central bank's digital currency to spend selectively on JD.com and offline.
Biden beefs up administration with Asia experts as the U.S. prepares to take on China
Published: 02/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
President Joe Biden's team has identified China as one of its biggest foreign policy challenges, and stressed the importance of allies in responding to Beijing.
Why the Reddit trading frenzy and short selling won't work in China
Published: 02/03/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The recent short selling frenzy on Wall Street will not likely come to China, where there are many more market restrictions.
China's growth is likely to moderate in the next few months, Goldman Sachs says
Published: 02/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
While China is expected to show "spectacular" GDP numbers in the first quarter this year, there are two big challenges Beijing would need to tackle.
Germany sees a new tougher line on China and Russia as Merkel leaves the political stage
Published: 02/01/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Merkel and what will be her last government are moving toward a tougher line and any new legislature in Germany will likely follow that path.
New chart shows China could overtake the U.S. as the world's largest economy earlier than expected
Published: 01/31/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The coronavirus pandemic may have affected the U.S. economy more than the Chinese economy, analysts said.
Apple had a record quarter in China with the highest ever number of iPhone upgrades
Published: 01/28/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the China had a "record number of (iPhone) upgraders during the quarter, the most we've ever seen in a quarter."
This is Asia's top-performing economy in the Covid pandemic — it's not China
Published: 01/27/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Few economies grew in 2020 when lockdown measures around the world to contain the coronavirus brought much economic activity to a halt.
Nio is the 'heir apparent' in China's EV world, says Nomura, seeing nearly 40% upside ahead
Published: 01/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Nomura is the latest Wall Street firm to launch coverage on red-hot Chinese electric vehicle company Nio.
As Biden takes office, China again calls for relations with the U.S. to 'return to the right track'
Published: 01/22/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In the wake of Joe Biden's inauguration, China is talking up hope for better relations with Washington but warns against challenging Beijing's sovereignty.
The Biden administration has to appear 'very tough' on China, former Singapore diplomat says
Published: 01/20/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
There's also an understanding that the administration needs to work with rest of East Asia and China on global issues, said Kishore Mahbubani.
Foreigners poured money into China as the world struggled with the coronavirus pandemic
Published: 01/18/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
In the capital city of Beijing, foreign investors claimed more than a third of commercial real estate deals last year, property manager JLL said Thursday.
US Led The World In Exposing ''Horrific'' Abuses In China: Mike Pompeo
Published: 01/16/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
The United States led the world in exposing the "horrific" rights abuses in Xinjiang province of China and imposed sanctions on the Chinese Communist Party's officials, said outgoing US Secretary of...
Biden's focus on climate change could turn up the pressure on China's mega infrastructure program
Published: 01/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China has promised a greater focus on cleaner projects under the Belt and Road Initiative — but it has little concrete results to show so far, said analysts.
The Ex-Cop Behind China's Largest Gay Dating App
Published: 01/13/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
Browsing the internet as a young policeman in China, Ma Baoli recalls the sheer volume of web pages telling him he was a pervert, diseased and in need of treatment -- simply because he was gay.
Warren Buffett-backed BYD's new sedan jumps into the top 10 electric cars sold in China last year
Published: 01/13/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Here's how Nio, Tesla, Li Auto and others stacked up last year, according to China's Passenger Car Association.
How China Won Trump's Trade War And Got Americans To Foot The Bill
Published: 01/12/2021 in NDTV News - World-news
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A year since Covid first emerged in China, the world battles its deadliest surge in cases yet
Published: 01/04/2021 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
It's been one year since Chinese health authorities identified what would become a major global threat, killing millions of people and shattering economies.
China Is Making It Harder To Solve The Mystery Of How Covid Began
Published: 12/30/2020 in NDTV News - World-news
In the year since seafood hawkers started appearing at Wuhan's hospitals sickened with a strange and debilitating pneumonia, the world has learned a lot about Covid-19, from the way it spreads to how...
'Bullet has left the chamber': Biden will not likely roll back Trump campaign against China tech
Published: 12/29/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
One thing is for certain — the tech battle between the U.S. and China will continue under a Biden presidency.
Covid-19: China's painful year fighting the coronavirus
Published: 12/27/2020 in BBC News - World
From fear to freedom, we trace China's tumultuous year battling the coronavirus.
2 charts show China's progress in buying U.S. goods under the 'phase one' trade deal
Published: 12/23/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Between January and November, China bought $82 billion of U.S. goods — just over half of the targeted $159 billion for the whole of 2020, said PIIE.
China extends stimulus measures for small businesses — a sign the recovery is not yet complete
Published: 12/22/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The Chinese government said Tuesday that two measures for supporting growth in the wake of the pandemic would be extended further into next year.
The foundation of China's economic recovery is 'not yet solid,' leaders say at a key meeting
Published: 12/20/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang and other leaders gathered for the Central Economic Work Conference from Dec. 16 to 18 in Beijing.
Wine, lobsters, coal: Here's a list of the Australian exports hit by restrictions in China
Published: 12/17/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Relationship between China and Australia deteriorated since the latter supported a call for an international inquiry into Beijing's handling of Covid.
China brings moon rocks back to Earth in a first for the country as space race with U.S. heats up
Published: 12/16/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China is only the third country in the world to retrieve lunar samples after the efforts by the U.S. in the 1960s and the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
China rental company's shares have cratered 76% this year as the shine of debt-fueled growth fades
Published: 12/16/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
Danke, a Chinese residential rental company, has a debt-dependent business model that is showing signs of strain.
U.S. trade czar Lighthizer's advice for Biden on China: 'Hold their feet to the fire'
Published: 12/16/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
"I think in some parts they (China) have done a reasonably good job, in other parts they haven't," U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told Reuters.
Goldman Sachs reveals how to take advantage of the 'China phenomenon' in 2021
Published: 12/16/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
The bank has identified Chinese investment themes in a research note seen by CNBC.
The Australian dollar is surging on record iron ore prices as tensions with China climb
Published: 12/13/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
China buys much of Australia's iron ore, which has been spared in deteriorating relations that pummeled many of Australia's exports to the Asian country.
One key part of China is behind in the economic recovery
Published: 12/13/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
While China is on its way to growth this year, data show consumers are still under pressure from uncertainty about their future income.
Trump officials hit out at China as presidential transition looms in the U.S.
Published: 12/10/2020 in Top News and Analysis (pro)
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said one of President Donald Trump's achievements was showing that there's a "major issue" with China.
China plants flag on the moon as spacecraft lifts off
Published: 12/06/2020 in World - CBSNews.com
The lander unfurled what the space administration called the first free-standing Chinese flag on the moon.