China’s new home prices were unchanged in June, the weakest result this year, data showed on Saturday, increasing pressure on policymakers for more stimulus as economic recovery falters.
What next for Cambodia’s US ties, China trade deals after Hun Sen’s certain electoral win?
Washington’s distrust of Hun Sen and concerns about a possible Chinese military presence in Cambodia have affected Phnom Penh’s attempts to improve ties.
China’s Dual Assault: Worsening Nepal’s Economy While Deepening Political Engagements
The economic and political landscape of Nepal is currently facing a dual assault from its neighbor, China. As the country grapples with the after …
Can Iran balance dependence on China with economic openness on India?
The International North-South Transport Corridor project has become a matter of urgency for Russia, India and Iran, as it would help Moscow and Tehran develop new markets and evade sanctions.
China’s top diplomat urges stable ties with India as military tensions simmer
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi told the Indian foreign minister that bilateral ties need to be stabilised, as the two Asian neighbours searched for ways to ease simmering military tensions along their vast border.
China wheat output falls 0.9% after rain damage ahead of harvest
China’s summer wheat output fell 0.9% this year, official data showed on Saturday, the first decline in seven years after heavy rain hit key growing areas just ahead of the harvest.
China new home prices unchanged in June, weakest this year
China’s new home prices were unchanged in June, the weakest result this year, official data showed on Saturday, as broad efforts have not revived the crisis-hit property sector with recovery waning in …
‘Artificially high’ growth predicted for China in Q2: survey
China’s economic growth is expected to have surged in the second quarter, an AFP survey has forecast, but analysts say Monday’s figures will be misleadingly inflated given the low base of comparison …
Comfort women: Last of Japan’s WW2 sex slaves sing ‘forget us not’
The two women are in yet another gathering of former World War Two sex slaves – the so-called “comfort women” who were forced into military brothels in South Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, China and …
Stefanik takes aim at ‘unacceptable’ Blinken trip to China after foreign hackers accessed govt emails
N.Y., is doubling down on criticism of Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s decision to go to China even as the communist regime is conducting a hacking campaign against the U.S.