Japan and China exchange barbs
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Japan is trying to revive its wartime militarism and repeat the mistakes of history with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, China's top newspaper, People's Daily, said on Friday. Takai
Trump's zero tolerance policy clashes with China's new tariff-free trade deal with Venezuela, escalating tensions as U.S. carrier group monitors the region.
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China committee outlines roadmap to rare earths independence for America
The committee proposes federal financing, tax credits, permitting reform, and price floors to combat China’s market manipulation and industry dominance.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Friday rolled out the red carpet for the first Thai monarch to visit China since ties were established 50 years ago as Beijing seized the chance to portray itself as a benevolent neighbour and reliable economic partner.
China will tighten control of chemicals used to make fentanyl, FBI Director Kash Patel announced, calling the move key to curbing global drug trafficking.
China appears to be quietly backtracking on some of the commitments it made to President Donald Trump in late October during the summit between the countries’ leaders to ease simmering trade tensions.
FBI Director Kash Patel said he traveled to Beijing, where he met with his counterpart. That’s when he said the Chinese government agreed to a plan to stop fentanyl “precursors,”
There were no reported casualties from the collapse of the southwestern Hongqi Bridge, which officials closed a day earlier after cracks appeared on nearby slopes and roads.
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Ex-NY governors’ aide goes on trial on charges she sold influence to China, got kickbacks for masks
A former aide to two New York governors is set to go on trial on charges she sold her influence to the Chinese government and illegally profited from the state’s bulk purchase of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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China’s EV Market Is Imploding
Its main newspaper, The People’s Daily, complained earlier this year that this sales-inflating tactic “disrupts normal market order,” and criticized companies for their “data worship.” This sign of serious problems in China’s electric-vehicle industry may come as a surprise to many Americans.