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Beijing insists it has met its commitments to “suspend or cancel” its nontariff retaliatory measures to Trump’s April 2 ...
A new round of "China shock" appears to be under way as Beijing doubles down on manufacturing and exports to offset the drag ...
President Donald Trump is stepping up US efforts to cut off China's access to advanced technology, marking a continuation of ...
Nintendo’s Switch 2 launched with 2.2M applicants in Japan. Amid global shortages, analysts expect sales could exceed 20M in ...
Japan's proposed $7 billion chip import plan could boost U.S. semiconductor giants like Nvidia and AMD as part of broader ...
HUANG Lun was one of the original architects of his Guangzhou-based company’s push into the US market, helping it to sell ...
Under the impact from a new round of price wars, the situation faced by auto dealers has become more severe, and the China ...
An American living in Shanghai has declared “China ain’t hurting” from Donald Trump’s tariffs after spotting premium Australian Wagyu beef inside a Chinese supermarket.
Meanwhile, ports are about to start humming as companies rush to ship out inventory that had been held back during weeks of trade tension. Bookings for shipping containers from China to the United ...
a bipartisan delegation bearing the name of “Japan-China Friendship” wrapped up a visit to Beijing. Police to start new search near where toddler Madeleine McCann disappeared in 2007 UN ...
China views its rare earths as a national security issue, not a trade one, and that’s why Beijing is unlikely to loosen ...
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