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U.S., China Raise the Stakes in Panama Canal Ports Row

By Holmes Chan, with Luna Lin in Beijing China's fury at the sale of Panama Canal ports to a U.S.-led consortium reflects how container hubs have become prized currency as Beijing and Washington vie for global influence, analysts say.

Trump Returns, But His Africa Policy Remains a Question Mark

The cherry blossoms are beginning to bloom in Washington, D.C., but inside the Beltway, there’s little sign of renewal—only a thick fog of uncertainty. After a brief return to D.C., I found a city still reeling from the shock of the Trump administration’s return to power and ...

How the United States’ Diplomatic Pullback in Africa Creates New Openings for China

As the United States continues its efforts to counter China’s growing influence across the Global South, recent budget cuts from the Trump administration—and the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk—have delivered a major blow to USAID and now threaten American diplomacy more broadly. ...

China’s Xi Warns Foreign Executives of ‘Severe’ Trade Headwinds

By Isabel Kua and Peter Catterall Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Friday warned of "severe challenges" to global trade, vowing to open the country's door "wider and wider" to foreign firms as Beijing faces down a mounting trade war with the ...

WEEK IN REVIEW: DRC Considers Extending Cobalt Export Ban as Prices Soar

The Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD reportedly plans to double its annual sales outside of China to more than 800,000 cars in 2025. The company’s chairperson, Wang Chuanfu, said it plans to evade tariffs by expanding local assembling and that it sees “great opportunities” in Latin America and ...

U.S. Defense Chief Visits Philippines Dogged by Scandal at Home

By Chad WILLIAMS U.S. defense chief, Pete Hegseth, will meet his Philippine counterpart in Manila on Friday, as part of a tour of Pacific allies that risks being overshadowed by a mounting scandal over leaked plans for military strikes.

U.S. Fentanyl Pressure Expands from China to India

A new U.S. intelligence report named both China and India as “state actors” involved in supplying precursor chemicals used to make the illegal drug fentanyl. "China remains the primary source country for illicit fentanyl precursor chemicals and pill pressing equipment, followed ...

China’s BYD Extends Lead Over Tesla as Sales Top $107 Billion

China’s BYD is accelerating past Tesla, claiming the world’s top-selling EV maker title in global deliveries. It is expected to widen the gap further in 2025 and 2026. The Shenzhen-based automaker reported $107.1 billion in revenue for 2024—a ...

Malaysia to Target Chip Flow to China Under U.S. Pressure

Malaysia will tighten regulations on the trade in semiconductors after coming under U.S. pressure to stem the flow of high-end chips to China. Trade Minister Zafrul Aziz told reporters: “ asking us to make sure that we monitor every shipment that comes to Malaysia when it involves Nvidia ...

China Slams U.S. ‘Interference’ in Venezuela Over Trump Oil Tariff Threat

China on Tuesday accused the United States of "interfering in Venezuela's internal affairs" after President Donald Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on imports from countries that bought oil and gas from the South American nation. On Monday, Trump said the new ...

Trump Moves to Punish Venezuelan Oil Trade, With China and India Likely to Feel the Blow

By Beiyi Seow and Becca Milfed U.S. President Donald Trump announced Monday steep tariffs on imports from countries buying Venezuelan oil and gas, a punitive measure that could hit China and India, among others, and sow fresh global trade uncertainty.

Philippines, U.S. Kick off Army Drills Ahead of Hegseth Visit

The Philippine and U.S. militaries kicked off joint exercises involving a combined 5,000 troops on Monday, Manila said, days before new U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was set to visit the Southeast Asian country. The weeks-long operation, an opening salvo ...
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