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China Slams US, Canada
A week after China’s war games, US and Canadian warships sail through Taiwan Strait
U.S. and Canadian warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, almost a week after China held massive war games around Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own territory. The destroyer USS Higgins and the Canadian frigate HMCS Vancouver made a “routine” transit of the Taiwan Strait meant to uphold the principle of freedom of navigation for all countries,
China Responds as US and Canada Sail Warships to Flashpoint
The Chinese military claimed it tracked and monitored the American and Canadian warships in the Taiwan Strait.
China Slams US, Canada for Warships Transiting in Taiwan Strait
The Chinese military criticized the US and Canada for “undermining peace and stability” by sending warships through the Taiwan Strait, just days after Beijing conducted major drills around the island.
China, India
India says it has reached a deal with China to patrol disputed border
The agreement, announced by India’s foreign secretary, marks a major thaw four years after bloody clashes between soldiers on the border tanked bilateral relations.
India and China agree to de-escalate border tensions
India and China have agreed on patrolling arrangements to de-escalate tensions along their disputed Himalayan border, India’s top diplomat has said. Vikram Misri said on Monday that the two sides have agreed on “disengagement and resolution of issues in these [border] areas that had arisen in 2020”.
The Long Road to Resolving the India-China Border Stand-Off
India said on Monday that it had reached an agreement with China over patrolling arrangements along the disputed Himalayan border the countries share, opening the door to resolving a conflict that escalated in 2020.
Iran, China and Russia
US unveils new rules to block China, Russia and Iran from accessing bulk US data
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday proposed new rules to protect federal government data or Americans' bulk personal data from getting into the hands of countries like China, Iran and Russia by placing new limits on certain business transactions.
US Moves to Block Large Transfers of US Data to China, Russia, Iran
The US is looking to stop certain countries—including China, Russia, and Iran—from buying large amounts of data on Americans, citing the threat of spying and blackmail. The proposed rules, announced Monday by the Justice Department,
U.S. Strikes Back: New Rules Slam Door on China, Russia, Iran Accessing Sensitive American Data!
In a bold move to protect national security, the U.S. Justice Department announced sweeping new rules on October 21 designed to block foreign adversaries like China, Russia, and Iran from accessing vast troves of American personal and government data.
China Cuts Benchmark Lending Rates
China Cuts Benchmark Lending Rates as Easing Push to Boost Economy Continues
China’s commercial lenders cut their benchmark lending rates in a highly anticipated move as policymakers intensify efforts to boost the ailing economy.
China cuts interest rates in battle to hit year-end growth target
China unveiled some of its biggest cuts to benchmark lending rates in years as the government stepped up efforts to reboot the economy and hit its year-end target of about 5 per cent GDP growth. The People’s Bank of China said on Monday that the country’s one-year loan prime rate would be reduced to 3.
China cuts benchmark lending rates by 25 basis points
The move was expected. China's central bank governor indicated last week that the loan prime rates would be lowered.
China, Myanmar
China lodges ‘solemn protest’ and demands justice from Myanmar over consulate attack
Foreign ministry also asks Myanmar to ‘step up security for Chinese institutions, projects and personnel’ after Mandalay incident on Friday.
China Says Lodges Protest With Myanmar Over Consulate Attack
China said Monday it had lodged a protest with Myanmar authorities after Beijing's consulate in the city of Mandalay was attacked with an explosive device.
China Condemns Attack on Myanmar Consulate
China has condemned last week's attack on its consulate in Mandalay, urging Myanmar authorities to make every effort to arrest the perpetrators, a spokesperson of its foreign ministry said on Monday.
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China tightens export controls for tech and goods with military use, ahead of Xi's trip to Russia
China unveiled a set of regulations on export control of goods and technologies that could be used for military purposes.
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US to curb AI investment in China soon
U.S. rules that will ban certain U.S. investments in artificial intelligence in China are under final review, according to a ...
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China is set to be Russia's biggest pipeline gas customer this year as flows to Europe dwindle
Gazprom's gas flows via pipeline to China have surpassed flows to Europe in the first nine months of this year, according to ...
Opinion
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Opinion
China Stimulus Is More Than Just One ‘Damn Number’
Debt restructuring is a central part of Beijing’s stimulus package. It demands investor patience and sophistication.
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SEAL Team 6 is said to be training for a fight with China over Taiwan. Here's what it could do if Beijing invades.
The role of the elite unit may be limited but not inconsequential. "You don't use a scalpel for a job a hammer can do," a ...
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China c.bank conducts its first swap operation in an amount of 50 bln yuan
China central bank said it conducted its first swap operation involving securities, fund, and insurance companies for the ...
Opinion
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Opinion
The Social Media App Defying China’s Tech Slump
Xiaohongshu has a devoted domestic following and a growing band of international users. An IPO in Hong Kong could be its next ...
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China's attempts to save its flailing housing market haven't boosted confidence among top Wall Street analysts
Analysts say the new measure to prop up its struggling property market aren't enough to solve bigger structural challenges.
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