Related Posts

Japan, China in New Spat After Three-Way Talks

Japan and China became embroiled in a new spat on Monday with Tokyo accusing Beijing of misrepresenting its position after high-level weekend talks also involving South Korea. The discussions in Tokyo were billed as a chance to improve historically frosty relations ...

Japan, China, and South Korea Agree to Promote Peace, Cooperation

By Natsuko Fukue and Katie Forster Japan, South Korea and China agreed Saturday that peace on the Korean peninsula was a shared responsibility, Seoul's foreign minister said, in a meeting of the three countries' top diplomats in which they pledged to ...

China Poised to Shield Economy from Global Shocks as PM Li Qiang Courts Investors

China is reinforcing its position as a global economic anchor, with Premier Li Qiang stating that Beijing is prepared for external shocks that may exceed expectations. Speaking at the China Development Forum CDF on Sunday, Li said the Chinese ...

Solar Taxi Solving Adoption Challenges in Ghana as Chinese EVs Gain Popularity

Ghana’s Solar Taxi was launched as a pilot project in 2019, initially operating a solar-powered taxi service, importing vehicles and components from China. Today, it has grown into Ghana’s leading e-mobility company and ranks as the third-largest electric vehicle assembler in ...

Japan, China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Meet in Tokyo

By Natsuko Fukue and Katie Forster Japan, China, and South Korea's top diplomats held talks in Tokyo on Saturday, aiming to bolster cooperation amid US trade tariffs looming over the region. The meeting follows a ...

China’s C919 Ramps Up Production, Aims to Break Boeing-Airbus Duopoly on Global Market

China’s homegrown C919 passenger jet is accelerating production in a bold challenge to the Boeing-Airbus duopoly, ramping up capacity amid Beijing’s broader push for aviation self-sufficiency. However, while the jet is proving reliable in domestic operations, global expansion ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: Chinese Mining Disaster in Zambia

Millions of Zambians along the Kafue River are coming to grips with the devastating environmental impact brought about by a massive acid spill from a Chinese-run copper mine. A tailings dam broke on February 18th, sending 50 million liters of toxic ...

China’s Durian Market Heats Up as Indonesia Challenges Thailand and Vietnam

China’s insatiable appetite for durian fuels a high-stakes competition among Southeast Asian suppliers, with Indonesia now pushing to enter the lucrative market. Long dominated by Thailand, with Vietnam rapidly expanding its footprint, the sector is poised for further disruption ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: BYD Unveils EV Charging as Fast as Pumping Gas

Reuters reports that the Trump administration’s proposed fees on Chinese-made ships are starting to affect U.S. exports. U.S. coal and agricultural products are accumulating as exporters struggle to find ships to send goods abroad. The administration has plans to impose levies of up to $1.5 million on Chinese-made ...

Battle for Khartoum Wrecks Chinese-Built Oil Refinery in Sudan

By Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali The once-pristine white oil tanks of Sudan's largest refinery have been blackened by nearly two years of devastating war, leaving the country heavily dependent on fuel imports it can ill afford.

U.S. Sanctions Houthi-Linked China Oil Refinery

The United States on Thursday sanctioned a China-based oil refinery that purchased Iranian oil worth around $500 million from Houthi-linked ships as the White House ramps up pressure on Iran. In a statement, the U.S. Treasury Department announced it was sanctioning ...

Bridges, Yes, Bandages, No: China Won’t Fill America’s Aid Shoes

By Felix Brender 王哲謙 If former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson thought a week was a long time in politics, a single day in Trump’s America now feels like a political eon. This column was originally meant to dissect the implications of ...
Page 5 of 14145614