Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is due to visit South Korea on Wednesday amid talk of a trip to Seoul by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Biden and China
Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and the two George Bushes all tried to integrate China into the global economy and political system. Doing so, they believed, could persuade China to accept international …
Australia’s foreign affairs chief cautions China against resorting to ‘coercion’
Frances Adamson urges Beijing to reflect on how its increasingly assertive stance is being received by other countries …
5 things to know for November 25: Covid-19, Biden, immigration, China, opioids
More than 60% of Americans changed their Thanksgiving plans due to Covid-19, a new poll shows. Whether you’re doing turkey or takeout, have a safe and happy holiday. We’ll be back in your inbox Friday …
How the Biden Administration can Respond to China’s Influence in Africa | Opinion
In the long term, Washington would be better served by addressing African priorities than by trying to counter China at every turn.
Burning Tap Water Goes Viral in China After Natural Gas Seepage
Officials in China’s northeastern Liaoning Province investigated the phenomenon and discovered a link to a local reservoir of natural gas, state media reported Tuesday.
China demands India rescind app ban amid border tension
China is demanding that India rescind a ban on more Chinese mobile phone apps amid tension between Beijing and other governments over technology and security …
More than 60 Australian coal-carrying ships kept waiting to unload off ports in China
Labor presses Coalition to explain what it knows about delays as pricing agency says Beijing appears to be ‘singling out’ Australian imports …
Japan’s Suga calls for stable ties with China in first high-level meeting
In his first high-level meeting with Beijing, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said stable ties with China were important, as his country pursues a balancing act with its neighbour. On …
Germany frets over its corporate dependency on China
It’s almost too good to be true,” Ola Kallenius, chief executive of Daimler, said last month as he cheered a 23 per cent increase in sales in China in the third quarter. Prevented by coronavirus from …