Critics of China’s global infrastructure ventures underscore the dangers of “debt trap diplomacy” and accuse Beijing of using multilateral development banks to its advantage. But is China actually …
China’s Shenzhen falls more than 2% in mixed Asia-Pacific trade
Shares in Asia-Pacific were mixed on Wednesday trade as investors looked ahead to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision. Mainland Chinese stocks led losses among the region’s major markets …
China initiates green loan to finance renewable project boom
China Development Bank to set up a $78 billion facility to finance green energy schemes over the next five years …
China In Eurasia Briefing: China Becomes Part Of Hungary’s Domestic Politics
The fight over Fudan University, Tajikistan and the Uyghurs, Biden’s G7 agenda, Montenegro’s China debt, and how Beijing and Islamabad negotiate.
Amazon courts Vietnam merchants to take on China’s Alibaba
Amazon is stepping up its recruitment of sellers in Vietnam as the U.S. e-commerce giant takes on China’s Alibaba in its own backyard. The focus on Vietnam is part of Amazon’s broader strategy of …
Japan businesspeople urge China to clarify export control guidelines
Japanese businesspeople in China on Wednesday urged the Communist-led government to clarify the guidelines of its export and investment restrictions on national security grounds. In December last year …
U.S. Talking to China on Boeing Max Approval, Raimondo Says
The Biden administration is engaging with China in an effort to win approval for Boeing Co.’s 737 Max planes, which remain banned in the country even as other jurisdictions have reauthorized it …
China Says Radiation Has Not Escaped Taishan Nuclear Plant: ‘There Is No Leak’
In a point-by-point rebuttal published online on Wednesday, China’s Environment Ministry said CNN’s reporting had an “erroneous concept” of nuclear safety.
China to crack down on online fanclubs over bullying concerns
Operation launches to target fanclub culture that ‘adversely affects mental health of minors’, says watchdog …
China says fuel rods damaged at nuclear plant near Hong Kong, but no radiation leak
The Chinese government says that a nuclear power plant near Hong Kong had five broken fuel rods in a reactor but that no radioactivity leaked.