China’s Luckin Coffee plans to relist its shares on a main U.S. exchange, although a timeline has not been defined yet. ・Luckin was delisted from the Nasdaq in 2020 after the company overreported its …
China and Spain signs agreements to strengthen cooperation on Spanish king’s visit
Spanish King Felipe VI and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed agreements on language exchanges and other areas Wednesday as both sides vowed to strengthen their cooperation. The monarch’s visit comes …
Trump tariffs live updates: China’s Soybean glut threatens US export hopes after trade truce
Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on President Trump’s plans to impose tariffs on goods from other countries.
Nearly 2,500 foot long bridge collapses in China
The cause of the incident is currently being investigated by authorities in Sichuan, a province that is home to over 80 million people and is more than twice as large as Washington D.C.
China’s Newest Aircraft Carrier Fujian Compared to USS Gerald R. Ford
China has recently commissioned its most advanced warship, the aircraft carrier CNS Fujian, which is considered to rival its United States counterpart, USS Gerald R. Ford. Newsweek has emailed the U.S …
Japan and China exchange barbs after Japanese leader’s remarks over Taiwan
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said a Chinese attack on Taiwan could constitute “a survival-threatening situation” for Japan, drawing sharp criticisms from Beijing.
AI visuals of Myanmar-linked gang reacting to death sentence spread online
China has sentenced to death several members of criminal gangs that established deadly scam centres in Myanmar, which are blamed for trafficking foreigners and forcing them to swindle people online.
China’s green capital powers Indonesia’s 100-GW solar ambition
By bno – Surabaya Office Indonesia’s vision to build 100 gigawatts (GW) of solar energy is gathering real momentum, fuelled by growing Chinese investment under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Tariffs thaw, rivalry simmers: U.S.–China trade truce enters uneasy phase
Even as a U.S.–China trade truce appears to be holding, analysts caution that the détente remains fragile in a rivalry increasingly defined by strategic competition.
How the Japan PM’s Taiwan remarks provoked the fury of China
It all started when Japan’s new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, suggested that if China attacked Taiwan then Japan could respond with its own self-defence force. Since then, foreign ministries on both …