CFR President Michael Froman shares his take on the United States’ dependence on China for critical minerals—and how the country can begin to compete.
China’s property market poised to decline at least through 2026, S&P analyst says
Nationwide primary property sales are expected to fall 8 per cent in 2025 and between 6 to 7 per cent in 2026.
Bangladesh fish, shrimp exports rebound as Indian, Chinese demand picks up
Bangladesh’s frozen fish and shrimp exports surged in the fiscal year ending 30 June, driven by stronger demand from India and China, as well as improved compliance with export requirements, …
Bessent Says Will Meet China’s He in Malaysia Likely Next Week
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he will speak with his Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng this evening, ahead of a likely in-person meeting in Malaysia in a week.
China expels No. 2 general and 8 others from the Communist Party in anti-corruption drive
The nine officials are suspected of extremely serious crimes involving exceptionally large sums of money, Defense Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang said in a statement posted online.
Trump calls 157% China tariffs ‘not sustainable’ ahead of planned Xi meeting in South Korea
President Donald Trump admitted his tariffs on Chinese goods are “not sustainable” as he prepares to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea.
China’s fiscal revenue picks up pace, officials vow early 2026 bond sales
China’s September fiscal revenue growth picked up from August, finance ministry officials said on Friday, vowing to start issuing 2026 bonds early to give the economy an extra boost. The 2.6% increase …
China Ousts Top Military Officials as Xi Widens Corruption Purge
China has expelled two of the country’s most senior military officials from the Communist Party as President Xi Jinping widens his anti-corruption drive.He Weidong, one of two vice-chairs of the …
The U.S. and China Have a Trust Problem
The latest spat over rare earth controls underscores how both sides continue to talk past each other, writes Lizzi C. Lee.
China expels two top generals from Communist Party in anti-corruption purge
Two top Chinese generals have been expelled from the ruling Communist Party and the military for “serious violations of discipline and law”, the country’s defence ministry said on Friday.