6th November 2024
China’s central bank affirms supportive monetary policy stance at closely watched meeting
The PBOC head added the central bank plans to “increase the intensity of counter-cyclical monetary policy,” state media said in Chinese, translated by CNBC
China is building new villages on its remote Himalayan border. Some appear to have crossed the line
Chinese construction is expanding on land that Bhutan’s official maps show as part of the Himalayan kingdom, as
Taiwan detects 12 Chinese aircraft, 9 vessels near ADIZ, gives warning
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence (MND) reported Chinese military activity on Wednesday, detecting 12 People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and nine
Despite US resistance, will China continue to narrow its GDP gap with the US?
In 2024, China’s economy is estimated to be 62 percent of the US, at current prices and in USD. By 2029, the IMF projects it will be 69 percent of the US
US finds subsidised imports of disposable aluminium containers from China hurt the domestic market
Myanmar military chief makes first visit to China
Cold calls and vitamins: Inside China’s latest push for more babies
Beijing’s Recent Stimulus Failure Is Latest In A Litany Of Mistakes
China blocking UK plans in Beijing amid east London mega-embassy dispute
As China approaches WTO, analysts say Beijing-EU tariff spat unlikely to go ‘too far’
China’s Hisense aims to become the No. 1 TV company in the U.S. within 2 years, top executive says
Myanmar’s isolated junta chief visits China
Chinese driver-assist startup announces $100 million in funding, touts ‘deep cooperation’ with Nvidia
China’s messy EV dispute with Europe keeps trade tensions in check
5th November 2024
China on track to record its lowest number of new marriages, official data shows
The number of new marriages recorded in China is on course to fall this year to the lowest level since records began, official data shows, as the country’s
China’s lawmakers will begin a week-long session on Monday that is expected to approve the country’s largest fiscal package since the pandemic to boost
China’s small manufacturers anguish over Trump’s tariff plans
Republican candidate’s plans to slap tariffs of 60 percent or more on imports has businesses in China worried
China’s Singles Day shopping festival is more than halfway over. Here’s how consumers are spending
China urges palatable EV trade solution from EU as France defends bloc
China has urged France to push the European Commission towards a solution acceptable to both the European and Chinese electric vehicle industries
Taiwan: Higher number of Chinese bombers ahead of US elections
China increased military activity around Taiwan shortly before the US presidential elections. On Sunday, Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense reported sighting 35
3rd November 2024
Opinion: Don’t get ‘river-crabbed!’ How China is cracking down on punny dissent
Opinion | Americans, your calls and texts can be monitored by Chinese spies
Kim Jong Un was China’s ally – until he became the ‘comrade from hell’
U.S. calls on China to sway North Korea to stop efforts with Russia in Ukraine war
China to give visa-free treatment to another 9 countries – World
China’s People’s Liberation Army weaponizing Meta’s AI
US worried over China’s ‘mind-boggling’ space capabilities, says Space Force chief
Satellite Images: China’s New Counter-Stealth Radar in South China Sea
Brazil may not join China’s Belt and Road Initiative, opting for national infrastructure projects over Chinese partnership.
China’s marriage registrations declined significantly in the first nine months of 2024,
Sri Lanka faces a China conundrum: Balancing wariness with welcome
Coming soon to America: Signs point to communist horrors of China’s Maoist past
China’s EV makers set sights on Latin America in global expansion
China’s “Mind-Boggling” Space Militarization Raises Alarm In The U.S.; Beijing
Vietnam presses China to release fishermen
2 November 2024
Sophos Warns Chinese Hackers Are Becoming Stealthier
Chinese Hackers Had Access to Canadian Government Systems for Years, Report Reveals
The disengagement process between Indian and Chinese forces in the Depsang plains and Demchok sectors of Eastern Ladakh is underway, with completion
International Business News: China is taking further steps to attract foreign money just days before US elections
China is struggling to find money to retrofit hundreds of thousands of lifts in ageing apartment blocks as their residents also grow older
On Friday, the United States and South Korea voiced their concerns regarding China’s recent “provocative actions,” which included extensive military
China is worried about the safety of its citizens in Pakistan after recent terrorist attacks. Over the past six months, seven Chinese nationals have died in
While New Delhi and Beijing will remain invested in BRICS, their mutual antipathy will ensure that the gulf between the bloc’s soaring rhetoric and concrete
The disengagement process between Indian and Chinese forces in the Depsang plains and Demchok sectors of Eastern Ladakh is underway, with completion
1 November
China’s watching the US election – but doesn’t see much hope for better ties
The winner of the US presidential election could have a sweeping impact on the contentious relationship between the world’s two largest economies and rival
Lost in translation: China’s elite-centric approach in Cambodia
Walking the talk will be needed to prove to young Cambodians that the relationship is about partnership rather than pure profit. China’s long-term success
China, Russia navigate in Arctic cooperation
The opportunities for Sino-Russian cooperation in the Arctic region are significant in several areas. The Arctic is home to vast, untapped reserves of oil
The other November 5 election: China and the US look on as Palau votes
Brothers-in-law face off in a presidential battle over the economy, cost of living and relations with global powers.
China is tightening its grip on the world’s minerals
That is making Western policymakers anxious | Business.
Britain’s heading for a showdown with Donald Trump on China
Britain’s new government is looking for nuance in its relationship with China — but Donald Trump doesn’t do nuance.
The world beyond the election: The China problem
No matter who wins the election, competition between the U.S. and China will continue. Still, there are major differences between Harris and Trump’s likely…
U.S. Turns to China to Stop North Korean Troops From Fighting for Russia
Markets Are Underpricing the Possibility of a U.S.-China Economic War
How Volkswagen Lost Its Way in China
Robert Lighthizer: Trump’s China Trade Warrior and ‘Food Fight’ Referee
31st October
In Shanghai, Halloween sends shivers down China’s spine
Chinese authorities are seeking to limit Halloween celebrations in Shanghai, fearing that the festivities could serve as a platform for political dissent.
China’s BYD overtakes Tesla revenue for first time
The electric vehicle giant saw its revenues jump 24% as government subsidies boost China’s car industry.
Slovak PM Fico visits China in attempt for a pro-Beijing diplomatic turn
Analysts say China is hoping to use the visit to strengthen ties with Slovak’s prime minister who is an ally of Viktor Orban.
Defence ministry tracks 8 Chinese military aircraft around Taiwan
China has increased its military activities around Taiwan by deploying aircraft and naval vessels since September 2020.
China’s looming fiscal package set to stabilise rather than boost growth
Exclusive: China tells carmakers to pause investment in EU countries backing EV tariffs, sources say
Spain Opens Its Doors to China as a European Trade War Looms
Europe Imposes Higher Tariffs on Electric Vehicles Made in China
EU-China staring match on EV duties will continue — even after they take effect
India Builds First Nuclear Attack Submarines To Counter China In Indian Ocean
The EU is imposing duties on electric vehicles from China after trade talks fail
China’s Latest Security Target: Halloween Partygoers
30th October
Eyeing US election, China considers over $1.4 trillion in extra debt over next few years, say sources
Trump Family Members and Biden Aides Among China Hack Targets – The New York Times
Exclusive: China’s Xi pressed Biden to alter language on Taiwan – Reuters
U.S. finalizes rules to curb AI investments in China, impose other restrictions
Reaction to Reuters report on China’s stimulus plans
China Investors Scour Protest Data for Clues to Next Stimulus Moves – Bloomberg
Treasury issues rule to block US investors from helping China develop advanced military technology
Why Does China’s Coast Guard Need Destroyer-Level Warships? | Taiwan Talks EP485
Troop disengagement at friction points in Ladakh nears completion after key India-China agreement, ending years-long standoff
The US State Department has welcomed a “reduction in tensions” along the India-China border following the recent disengagement of troops from both sides
Despite border patrol pact, India remains concerned about China’s non-military moves to lay claim over areas
China’s challenging economic conditions have resulted in the number of its dollar billionaires contract sharply compared to last year, though it still at
29th October
Brazil Becomes Second BRICS Country After India Not To Join China’s BRI Brazil, headed by President Lula da Silva, will not join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and instead seek alternative ways to collaborate with Chinese
Taiwan detects 6 Chinese military aircraft, 9 vessels around territory Notably, the latest Chinese military action is part of tensions between Taiwan and China, with frequent military activity by Beijing.
The Indian and Chinese armies will commence a ‘coordinated’ patrolling of areas they were unable to reach after the stand-off began in April 2020 Apple Inc.’s iPhone exports from India jumped by a third in the six months through September, underscoring its push to expand manufacturing in the country
India-China border: Progress between Indian and Chinese army disengagement in Ladakh – India Today Troop disengagement between India and China in Ladakh’s Depsang Plains is nearly complete. High-level talks are set to establish patrol protocols as winter
The United States has finalised rules that limit investments in critical technology sectors in China such as artificial intelligence on national security
28th October
China vows to take ‘necessary measures’ over $2bn US arms sale to Taiwan. Beijing says latest arms package violates China’s sovereignty, endangers peace in the region.
Europe’s tech security czar-to-be faces China fight at home. For Finland’s Henna Virkkunen, the question of securing Europe’s digital infrastructure hits close to Helsinki.
China’s industrial profits plunge at fastest pace since the pandemic. China’s industrial profits in September dropped at its fastest pace since the pandemic, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed.
27th October
Taiwan detects 8 aircraft, 7 vessels as China continues military activities. Earlier, twenty-two Chinese aircraft and five naval vessels were detected in the region, out of which sixteen crossed the median line.
China “Deploys” Counter-Stealth Radar, Anti-Ship Missile Battery To Fortify Triton Island – Reports. Recent satellite imagery reveals a significant military buildup on Triton Island, the closest landmass in the disputed Paracels archipelago to Vietnam.
China tightens its hold on minerals needed to make computer chips. The vise-tight grip that China wields over the mining and refining of rare minerals, crucial ingredients of today’s most advanced technologies, is about to…
26th October
Chinese Hackers Are Said to Have Targeted Phones Used by Trump and Vance. Chinese hackers targeted data from phones used by former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, as part of what appears…
Trump vs. Harris: Who does China prefer in the US election? Regardless of who wins the upcoming US presidential election, Beijing is unlikely to encounter a China-friendly administration in Washington.
The Man Who Shaped China’s Strongman Rule Has a New Job: Winning Taiwan. Xi Jinping’s top adviser, Wang Huning, is credited with shaping the authoritarianism that steered China’s rise. But can he influence Taiwan?
25th October
India-China troops begin disengagement at 2 friction points in Ladakh Indian and Chinese forces have begun disengaging from two contentious areas along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, defence officials told news agency
China plays nice with US partners ahead of possible Trump return China’s trade relationships will face further scrutiny at a series of global forums hosted in Latin America days after the US election next month
Against the backdrop of a shifting international order and the resurgence of strategic competition among powerful states, USIP’s work on China has two
How PM Modi convinced China on LAC patrolling agreement The resumption of patrolling of both armies in the Depsang Bulge and Demchok areas of East Ladakh is a result of painstaking negotiations.
24th October
„There was a silence on how to manage China’s rise“. David E. Sanger, White House Correspondent for the New York Times, discusses the Presidential Candidates stance on the US strategy for China.
China’s Xi and India’s Modi meet after border accord between two countries. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping have held their first formal talks in five years, a sign that icy relations are thawing…
Why It’s Getting Harder to Fly to China. For American and European travelers, the options of flights in and out of China are narrowing by the day. Virgin Atlantic, the British airline,…
China blockade would be an act of war: Taiwan. Rest of World News: China’s blockaded Taiwan would be considered an act of war according to Taiwan’s defense minister, Wellington Koo.
China’s Hesai to sue Pentagon after being reinstated to blacklist. China’s Hesai plans to sue the US government after the Pentagon put the world’s biggest producer of laser sensors for electric vehicles back on its…
China’s Minister of Industry and Information Technology meets with Apple CEO Tim Cook in Beijing. On Wednesday, China’s Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong met with Apple CEO Tim Cook in Beijing, where they exchanged views on.
23rd October
India and China have struck a deal that could ease border tensions ahead of expected leader meeting. India and China have reached an agreement on military disengagement along their disputed border, New Delhi said, a step toward reducing frictions between…
Taiwan says blockade would be act of war as China holds more drills. Taiwan’s defence chief has warned that a Chinese blockade would be an act of war and have far-reaching consequences for international trade after Beijing…
The Quarter-Trillion Dollar Rush to Get Money Out of China – WSJ. Chinese residents, worried about growth, have been using everything from crypto to fine art to move their money overseas.
China cracks down on ‘uncivilised’ online puns used to discuss sensitive topics. China’s internet regulators have launched a campaign cracking down on puns and homophones, one of the last remaining ways for citizens to safely discuss…
Is China a developing nation? It won’t take long to answer this question. Therefore most of this post will be devoted to considering why this is even an issue.
Why Indonesia is Blocking Chinese E-Commerce App Temu. Temu is a new Chinese retailer that has exploded on the e-commerce scene in the last two years. The marketplace, which offers very affordable consumer goods…
ASEAN core quietly converging on China in South China Sea. MANILA – The South China Sea disputes pitting China against rival Southeast Asian states have entered a perilous new phase as China and the Philippines.
Germany bets on India to reduce reliance on China. Chancellor Olaf Scholz leads a high-level delegation to New Delhi this week, betting that greater access to the vast Indian market can reduce Germany’s…
Canada imposes tariff on steel, aluminium imported from China – India Today. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a 25 per cent tariff on steel and aluminium imported from China. This decision precedes a crucial…
22nd October
China holds live-fire drills on island closest to Taiwan. China held a live-firing exercise from its territory closest to Taiwan one week after it launched a large-scale drill encircling the island.
India, China agree on patrolling deal at disputed border. In 2020, tensions over a remote border region in the Himalayas resulted in deadly hand-to-hand clashes between Indian and Chinese troops.
China’s Q3 economic losses from natural calamities surge to $32.3 billion. China’s third-quarter economic losses due to natural disasters, from super typhoons to floods, more than doubled from the first six months of 2024.
Why Xi Jinping changed his mind on China’s fiscal stimulus. While most people in China spent the weeklong national holiday this month enjoying the cooler autumn weather, brokers in Shanghai were stuck in their…
21st October
China Cuts Benchmark Lending Rates as Easing Push to Boost Economy Continues. China’s commercial lenders cut their benchmark lending rates on Monday, a highly anticipated move as policymakers intensify their efforts to boost the…
20th October
Trump says China respects him because Xi Jinping knows he is ‘crazy’. Speaking to a newspaper editorial board, Trump said he would impose tariffs on China if it sought to blockade Taiwan.
No anti-China activities will be allowed in Nepal’s territory: PM Oli. Kathmandu: Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said on Sunday that no anti-China activities will be allowed in the country, reaffirming the Himalayan…
China’s Xi urges missile troops to boost deterrence, combat capabilities. The PLA Rocket Force, which oversees the country’s conventional and nuclear missiles, has been tasked with modernising China’s nuclear forces in the face of…
China posts slowest growth in over a year. China posted its slowest growth in a year and a half on Friday, underlining the deep economic woes the country faces as its central bank launched a new bid…
Real estate investment in China fell by 10.1% y/y in January-September. Real estate sales by area decreased by 17.1% y/y over 9 months. Real estate investment in China fell by 10.1% in the first 9 months of this year compared to…
As China’s navy docks in Bangladesh, India watches with ‘growing concern’. Chinese navy ships docked in Bangladesh last weekend, sending ripples through Indian Ocean geopolitics – and raising eyebrows in New Delhi. Advertisement.
19th October
China posts slowest growth in over a year as property woes drag. China posted its slowest growth in a year and a half on Friday, underlining the deep economic woes the country faces as its central bank launched a new bid…
China consulate in Myanmar hit with explosive device. China’s consulate in Myanmar’s Mandalay city was attacked with an explosive device, local media said Saturday, adding that no deaths or injuries were…
UK FM warns China that arming Russia will damage relations with Europe. Britain’s foreign minister has raised concerns about China’s support of Russia in its war against Ukraine, whilst on a visit to Beijing.
David Lammy raises human rights and Ukraine in Beijing talks. Foreign secretary discussed China’s treatment of Uyghurs and support of Russia as well as ‘areas of cooperation’
Labour tiptoes nervously towards a China policy. David Lammy’s low-key visit to Beijing shows the party is still trying to work out its China stance.
Time for a US-China grand bargain. As geopolitical, economic and ecological risks mount, US-China need to strike a war-avoiding, empire-ending deal on a new world order.
18th October
China economy slowdown deepens, official figures show. China’s economy expanded in the third quarter at the slowest pace since early last year, as the country struggles to boost flagging growth.
China posts slowest growth since aftermath of ‘zero COVID’ curbs. China’s economy slowed in the third quarter, growing at the slowest pace in a year and a half, according to government figures. The world’s second-largest…
China’s Lackluster Growth Continues, Signaling Why Beijing Acted on Economy. Falling prices, weak consumer spending and a housing market crash help explain why the Chinese government is taking steps to stimulate the economy.
China unveiled more stimulus actions for its property sector—investors weren’t pleased, again. China’s CSI 300 stock index has faced a tough 10 days. The index, which tracks shares on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges, has fallen 11% since hitting a…
China’s Q3 GDP hits weakest pace since early 2023, backs calls for more stimulus. China’s economy grew at the slowest pace since early 2023 in the third quarter, and though consumption and factory output…
17th October
China accuses Japanese vessel of ‘illegally’ entering disputed waters. The incident is the latest between China and Japan around disputed islands in the East China Sea.
China goes all out to stabilise vital property sector: as it happened. Housing minister held a briefing along with officials from the central bank, Ministry of Finance and National Financial Regulatory Administration.
China property stocks drop 7% after housing ministry briefing; most Asia-Pacific markets decline. Most Asia-Pacific markets fell Thursday after China’s housing ministry briefing failed to impress investors, and sent the country’s property stocks…
This country’s internet freedom is now as bad as China’s, report finds. For the past decade, China has consistently ranked last in the world for internet freedom due to its all-pervading online surveillance and content control…
China’s show of force in massive military exercises alarms Taiwan. China’s show of force around Taiwan in a day of massive military exercises has fuelled alarm in Taipei, which wants other democracies to push back harder…
McKinsey Cuts Hundreds From China Workforce. McKinsey is overhauling its China business after cutting back on government-linked clients and reducing the unit’s workforce by nearly 500 people,…
China woes drag down French spirits maker Pernod Ricard’s Q1 sales. Pernod Ricard said it was working to mitigate the impact of the Chinese anti-dumping decision on the group’s performance but did not provide details.
China tests two missiles during war games, Taiwan says. China test-fired two missiles during a day of military drills around Taiwan, a Taiwanese security official said, adding they were directed inland and not.
High-end beauty faces crisis in China. Once a growth driver, China’s high-end beauty market is sharply slowing. Global brands are feeling the pressure as consumers seek more affordable and…
16th October
China’s government is about to spend big on stimulus – can it turn around the country’s sluggish economy? China’s relentless economic growth used to be the marvel of the world. Oh, what a memory. The past couple of years have seen China contend with an economic…
Taiwan and trade: how China sees its future with the US after the election. Beijing does not see there being much difference between a Democratic- or Republican-controlled White House.
Myanmar Junta Chief to Visit China This Month, Report Claims. Yesterday, The Irrawaddy published a report claiming that China’s government is preparing to host Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, the head of Myanmar’s…
China won’t renounce use of force over Taiwan; Xi visits frontline island. China will never commit to renouncing the use of force over Taiwan, the government in Beijing said on Wednesday after another bout of war games and a visit…
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15th October
Taiwan reports surrounded by 153 Chinese military aircraft during drills. Taiwan detected 153 aircraft surrounding its territory as China carried out massive military exercises, according to the self-ruled island’s defence…
China launches military drills surrounding Taiwan. China on Monday launched new military drills off the coast of Taiwan in what it described as “punishment” for a speech given by its president William Lai,…
Behind Xi Jinping’s Pivot on Broad China Stimulus. With China’s economy sinking deeper into a funk last month, Xi Jinping finally decided something had to be done. After resisting calls to take forceful…
China’s top private firms slash 300,000 jobs despite revenue growth in 2023. China’s private economy contributes over half of the country’s tax revenues, more than 60 per cent of its gross domestic product, and employs over 80 per…
14th October
China starts new round of war games near democratic Taiwan. China’s military has started a new round of war games with ships and aircraft near Taiwan, just days after the self-ruled democratic island marked its…
Taiwan condemns Chinese military drills around island as ‘unreasonable provocation’. Taiwan has condemned the latest round of Chinese military drills around the self-governing island as an “unreasonable provocation” after Beijing deployed…
‘China is not Cuba’s sugar daddy’: ties between communist nations weaken. It is the only communist nation in the Americas, was the first in the western hemisphere to recognise the People’s Republic of China and is described by…
China Stocks Whipsaw as Beijing Pledges Business Support. Thanks for joining us. With markets opening after a highly-anticipated briefing on fiscal policy, here are the key takeaways from latest trading moves as…
China’s ‘new great wall’ casts a shadow on Nepal. The Chinese fence traces a furrow in the Himalayas, its barbed wire and concrete ramparts separating Tibet from Nepal. Here, in one of the more isolated…
12th October
China’s stimulus message leaves investors wanting though hanging onto hope. China’s highly anticipated announcement of financial stimulus plans on Saturday was big on intent but low on the measurable details that investors need to…
Analysts warn more detail needed on new China economic measures. Analysts gave a cautious welcome to China’s announcement Saturday of fresh fiscal stimulus to revive its ailing economy but warned that more details — and…
China shores up its property sector, signals more spending is coming. Local governments will be allowed to use special bonds to buy unsold homes, Finance Minister Lan Fo’an announced.
11th October
Blinken condemns China’s ‘dangerous and unlawful’ moves in South China Sea. Top US diplomat says Beijing has ‘injured people’ and ‘harmed vessels’ of rival nations in the disputed waters.
China detains iPhone maker workers in ‘strange’ case. The Taiwanese government suggested the detentions may be a case of “abuse of power” by Chinese police.
At ASEAN Meeting, US Condemns Chinese Actions in South China Sea. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s comments came after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on China and ASEAN to revive negotiations over a…
China’s cooling stock market raises pressure for next stimulus round. The sugar high from China’s latest batch of economic stimulus is wearing off, as Beijing’s Ministry of Finance prepares for a hi.
EU chief says China must ‘adapt its behaviour’ to solve trade row. The European Council president met Chinese Premier Li Qiang on the margins of a Southeast Asian summit in Laos as Beijing and the European Union impose…
10th October
Taiwan celebrates National Day amid tensions with China. Taiwan’s National Day saw President Lai reaffirm Taiwan’s sovereignty and call for peace, with celebrations focused on speeches and performances amid rising…
Taiwan’s president calls on China to ‘live up to’ duty to protect peace. Lai Ching-te says Beijing has ‘no right to represent’ Taipei in first National Day speech.
Blinken arrives at Asia summit with firm line on Myanmar, China. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Laos on Thursday for the East Asia Summit, where he will push a firm line on Myanmar’s junta and Beijing’s.
China removes block on Australian lobster, in last big bilateral trade breakthrough. China has removed the last trade barrier it imposed on Australia, with a timetable to resume full lobster imports by the end of the year.
William Lai: Taiwan’s president vows to resist ‘annexation’. William Lai made the comments on the self-governing island’s national day address amid tensions with China.
Japan: Chinese Authorities Harass Critics Abroad. Chinese authorities are seeking to intimidate people from China living in Japan who take part in activities critical of the Chinese government, Human Rights…
China’s central bank conducts reverse repos Thursday. China’s central bank conducted 150 billion yuan ($21.2 billion) of seven-day reverse repos at an interest rate of 1.5 percent Thursday.
9th October
Can India navigate a China-dominated BRICS? As the newly expanded BRICS bloc convenes for the first time, a notable commonality among its members is their economic ties with China.
Should China investors hold their breath for a Beijing bazooka? Expectations of fiscal stimulus stoked a stock market rally that fizzled out this week.
French cognac hit hard by Chinese anti-dumping measures. China says it is imposing anti-dumping measures on brandy imports from the European Union, marking the latest development in the growing trade dispute…
China to tap stimulus arsenal with bond-purchase mechanism, new briefing. China’s central bank and finance ministry held their first joint working group meeting, while the Ministry of Finance is set to convene a press conference…
Visa exemption policy expanded. Chinese officials announced the expansion of its visa-free policy to nationals of Denmark, Cyprus, Greece, Portugal and Slovenia.
China’s Golden Week holiday signals persistent consumer caution. China’s Golden Week holiday affirmed a trend in more cautious spending, while consumers put greater emphasis on experiences.
China’s runaway rally stutters on stimulus uncertainty. Chinese shares slumped and commodities were struggling to find a footing on Wednesday as investors tempered expectations for a robust Chinese economic…
China Finance Minister Plans Briefing as Investors Seek Stimulus. China announced it would hold a briefing on fiscal policy on Saturday as investors look for additional measures to stimulate the world’s No. 2 economy.
China stocks lose steam as stimulus skepticism emerges.China’s mainland stock markets opened lower on Wednesday morning after Hong Kong saw a historic single-day drop the pr s day, as inve.
8th October
China stock rally fizzles as stimulus update disappoints investors. A stock market rally in China has fizzled out as a highly-anticipated announcement on plans to boost the country’s ailing economy disappointed investors.
For Companies in China, Pulling Out of Xinjiang Poses ‘Messy Dilemma’. An investigation by China of an American clothing retailer has escalated concerns among foreign companies about their dependence on Chinese supply chains…
China slaps provisional duties on EU brandy in retaliatory trade strike. Beijing will impose provisional measures against imports of European brandy starting this week, the Chinese Commerce Ministry announced Tuesday, in a first…
China state planner lays out further actions to boost economy but no new plans for major stimulus. China will speed up special purpose bond issuance to local governments to support regional economic growth, senior NDRC officials said.
China to flesh out economic stimulus plans after bumper rally. Top Chinese economic policymakers are expected to flesh out a raft of growth-boosting policies Tuesday, after the announcement of long-awaited stimulus…
China announces more support for economy but holds back on major spending package. China’s economic planning agency has outlined details of measures aimed at boosting the economy but refrained from major spending initiatives.
7th October
US-Taiwan aid package a signal to China ahead of election? US President Joe Biden recently approved one of Washington’s largest-ever military aid packages for Taiwan, comprising $567 million worth of defense aid.
China’s economy is in bad shape. Can its ‘whatever-it-takes’ stimulus effort turn things around? After four miserable years, stock market in Hong Kong and mainland China are finally soaring, but whether benefits from the economic stimulus measures…
China’s foreign exchange reserves rise to $3.316 tln in September. China’s foreign exchange reserves climbed to $3.3164 trillion at the end of September, a $28.2-billion increase, or 0.86-percent increase, compared to the…
China Further Expands Visa-Free List to Include 5 More Countries. China has now announced visa-free entry for citizens of 5 countries — Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, and Slovenia starting October 15.
UK steel industry calls for protectionist measures over glut driven by China. Lobby group UK Steel said country faces ‘cliff edge’ in 2026 when current protections run out.
How E-Commerce Is Making China’s Deflation Worse. The push by Pinduoduo to lower prices has helped it become one of China’s fastest-growing e-commerce apps, and epitomizes a broader force plaguing the…
6th October
China’s Xi vows to ‘deepen cooperation’ with N. Korea’s Kim. China and North Korea are traditional socialist allies, and Beijing has long provided crucial support for Pyongyang’s diplomatically isolated government.
China’s Authoritarian Pitch Gains Ground Globally. New research shows China is remarkably effective in promoting its authoritarian governance to a global audience. The United States must up its game.
For Companies in China, Pulling Out of Xinjiang Poses ‘Messy Dilemma’. An investigation by China of an American clothing retailer has escalated concerns among foreign companies about their dependence on Chinese supply chains…
China’s Communist Party has ruled for 75 years. Will it make it to 100? More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China retains a firm grip on power.
China’s Drive for Global EV Dominance and the Roadblocks It’s Facing, in Charts. The push by Chinese electric-vehicle makers to export their made-in-China vehicles is running into roadblocks just a few years after it got going,…
Golden week: China’s property market gets boost from Beijing’s stimulus measures. Strong sales in Shenzhen during the week-long holiday reflect the impact of recent wide-ranging stimulus measures rolled out by Beijing.
Xi, Kim exchange congratulatory messages over 75th anniversary of China-DPRK diplomatic ties. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People’s…
5th October
How India-China border tensions impact Ladakh nomads. One evening in mid-September, as the sun began to set, the grunts of Kunzes Dolma’s yaks filled the sandy streets of Chushul, a Himalayan village in Ladakh,…
Electric cars: EU hits China with tariffs in battle for sales. Big taxes will be imposed on imports of electric vehicles from China to the EU after the majority of member states backed the plans.
EU greenlights tariffs for Chinese electric vehicles. Germany strongly opposes the tariffs amid fears of a trade war with China. Meanwhile, Beijing called the move “protectionist” and threatened retaliatory…
U.S. Wiretap Systems Targeted in China-Linked Hack. A cyberattack tied to the Chinese government penetrated the networks of a swath of U.S. broadband providers, potentially accessing information from systems…
4th October
As communist China turns 75, can Xi fix its economy? As China prepared to celebrate its Golden Week holiday and mark the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic, the ruling Communist Party rolled out a raft…
China to raise retirement age amid demographic decline. With fewer working age people to support pension systems, Chinese authorities have approved a plan to gradually raise the retirement age.
For Companies in China, Pulling Out of Xinjiang Poses ‘Messy Dilemma’. An investigation by China of an American clothing retailer has escalated concerns among foreign companies about their dependence on Chinese supply chains…
Vietnam Accuses China of ‘Brutal’ Behavior in South China Sea. Vietnam claims an attack by Chinese law enforcement on a Vietnamese fishing vessel in disputed waters resulted in injuries to 10 crewmen.
The US and China draw strategic triangles in Northeast Asia. The United States and China are deploying the same strategies to win the favour of Japan and South Korea.
India Must Match China’s Speedy Moves in Bangladesh’s New Political Landscape. Both were close to former Prime Minister Hasina. But China built ties with other parties too and has reached out faster to the new interim government.
EU governments face pivotal vote on Chinese EV tariffs. European Union members will vote on whether to impose tariffs of up to 45% on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles in the bloc’s highest profile trade…
China’s Dollar Dilemma. Increasingly intensifying U.S. economic sanctions targeting Russia’s financial system have deepened concerns in China over its extensive dollar asset…
3rd Octobe
Vietnam Protests ‘Brutal’ Chinese Attack on Fishermen in Paracel Islands. Beijing claims that the Vietnamese fishing boat was operating illegally in Chinese waters, and that its actions caused “no injuries.”
China’s Coast Guard claims to have entered the Arctic Ocean for the first time as it ramps up security ties with Russia. China’s Coast Guard claimed it entered waters of the Arctic Ocean for the first time as part of a joint patrol with Russia – in the latest sign of enhanced…
Escalating contest over South China Sea disrupts international cable system. China’s effort to dominate the disputed waterway is taking a toll on the network of underwater cables that provide essential Internet connectivity in Asia.
Russia and China’s cooperation in the Arctic is a rising nuclear threat. While Beijing and Moscow have been working to establish a strategic foothold in the region for more than a decade, Washington and Brussels are just now…
China’s Patriotic Rhetoric Takes a Violent Turn. ‘Hate education’ becomes new buzzword in China after stabbings of foreigners, while online pleas for compassion are stifled. Chinese police officers passed…
2nd October
For China, war in Gaza a chance to flex diplomatic muscle at little risk. As Israeli air strikes began raining down on Lebanon last week, China moved quickly to condemn the latest escalation of fighting in the Middle East.
The 75-Year Quest to Make China Great Again. On the surface, there is little that connects Xi Jinping’s PRC to that of Mao and Deng. But a closer examination of Xi’s rejuvenation strategy reveals an…
China marks 75 years of Communist Party rule as economic challenges and security threats linger. China is marking the 75th year of Communist Party rule as economic challenges and security threats linger over the massive state.
Indo-Pacific Program. GMF’s Indo-Pacific Program advances US and European coordination and cooperation on the Indo-Pacific, a region which promises to be the center of gravity
Chinese coast guard fleet has entered the Arctic sea for the first time, for a joint patrol with Russian counterparts, state media reported on Wednesday.
China Is Ready for War. Amid a growing bipartisan consensus that the United States needs to do more to contain China, much of the policy debate in Washington has focused on China’s…
1st October
Thank You from the Uyghurs, President Erdoğan—But. The Turkish leader deserves credit for mentioning the Uyghur issue at the 79th UN General Assembly. But a stronger tone is needed.
Platform for investigative journalism. Forced labour, toxic products and foul play: How fast-fashion firm Shein lost its shine. Shein, one of the world’s fastest-growing fashion retailers, plans to list on the London Stock Exchange this year in an IPO that could value it at 50…
Recent Actions Set Up Frightful Fall for Some Importers of Chinese-Origin Goods. Just in time for Spooky Season, the Biden Administration announced executive actions related to the much used – and much lamented, depending on who…
150 Uyghurs, Tibetans, and South-Mongolians Unite for Justice on Amsterdam’s Dam Square. On the eve of China’s National Day, Uyghurs, Tibetans, and South-Mongolians gathered on Amsterdam’s iconic Dam Square to demand justice and…
Tibetan Youth Congress organises cycle rally against cultural genocide in Tibet by China. The Tibetan Youth Congress recently organised a cycle rally to raise awareness about the cultural genocide in Tibet and demand that the Chinese government…
China Has Ties to and Supports Hamas: Here Is the Proof. Most people realize that the Islamic Republic of Iran provides money, equipment, training, intelligence, and diplomatic support to Gaza terror groups,…
30th September
Japanese students fear for safety in China after stabbing. The killing of a schoolboy in China has heightened concerns about the safety of Japanese people in the country, which academics predict will hit student…
29th September
China holds drills near disputed South China Sea reef. Chinese naval and air forces have held maneuvers in a disputed part of the South China Sea. The drills came shortly after high-level talks between Beijing…
Blinken dismisses China’s Ukraine peace plan over material support for Russia. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that China’s words and actions regarding ending Russia’s war on Ukraine do not “add up,” as the Beijing…
‘I was so naive’: 10 years after Umbrella protests, Hongkongers remember China’s crackdown. Anniversary of pro-democracy demonstration takes place in city where protest has been largely criminalised and activists silenced.
China nuclear sub sank in its dock, US officials say. The submarine sank earlier this year, in a major setback for the Chinese military, say US defence officials.
Xi’s big stimulus week aims to draw a line under China slowdown. For months, President Xi Jinping appeared unfazed by slowing growth as stocks sank, prices fell and discontent grew around China. This past week showed he’s…
Blinken criticizes China’s Ukraine peace proposals following meeting with his counterpart. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed strong U.S. concerns to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sept. 27 regarding Chin
In global game of influence, China turns to a cheap and effective tool: fake news. When veteran U.S. diplomat Kurt Campbell traveled to the Solomon Islands to counter Beijing’s influence in the South Pacific country,…
China-backed hacker hijacked 9,200 Canadian devices to operate illegal hacking network: FBI and CSIS. Group “working at the direction of the Chinese government” called Flax Typhoon operated a “botnet.”
‘Unfair,’ says Alice Guo as she denies Chinese spy tag. Dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo reiterated that she was China’s spy after a Chinese tycoon jailed in Thailand claimed she was…
Chinese spy network. The speculative angle smacked of show biz with a bit of racism. But now a Chinese tycoon detained in Thailand, with no seeming political ax to grind in the…
28th September
‘Education of hatred’: Killing of Japanese boy sparks soul searching in China over rising nationalism. The killing of a Japanese schoolboy in China has sparked an outpouring of anger and soul searching over the rise of extreme nationalism in the country,…
China probes Calvin Klein over Xinjiang cotton. Beijing says it suspects US brands are discriminating against Chinese cotton after allegations of forced labour.
Finland zoo is returning its 2 pandas to China due to financial issues. A zoo in Finland has agreed with Chinese authorities to return two loaned giant pandas to China more than eight years ahead of schedule because they have…
GP Profile: BA Capital revamps China consumer thesis. China’s declining consumer sentiment, triggered by COVID-19 but felt most keenly since the beginning of 2023, has prompted GPs with exposure to the sector…
Yesterday’s stick, today’s carrot? China’s removal of the Japan seafood ban. On 20 September, Beijing announced it would soon begin removing a blanket ban on the import of Japanese seafood products originally imposed in August 2023.
Russia’s Secret Drone Project in China. Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) shakes hands with Yan Novikov, the director of Russian arms manufactur
Chinese Navy Chopper ‘Harasses’ Philippines Aircraft Over Scarborough Shoal; Comes Amid Boiling Tensions In Indo-Pacific. In yet another engagement between two nations embroiled in a violent territorial conflict, the Philippines alleged on September 25 that a Chinese navy…
US deploys laser-equipped warship to Japan with eye on China war threat. USS Preble is the only American destroyer with the advanced Helios laser weapon that can intercept aerial threats such as drones and missiles.
How Russia, China & Iran Are Targeting US Elections. While these threats remain a valid concern, US government agencies have doubled down on their assurances to the American public that election infrastructure…
US House Bill Addresses Growing Threat of Chinese Cyber Actors. House GOP unveiled a bill to combat Chinese cyber threats to US infrastructure, led by CISA and FBI.
China’s Salt Typhoon: Cyber Threats Rise. Chinese-linked hackers have recently infiltrated several U.S. internet service providers in a covert operation called “Salt Typhoon.”
27th September
United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability – (.gov). Hearing Wrap Up: House Oversight Committee Warns of CCP’s Infiltration of U.S. Industries and Federal Agencies
China’s Car Dealers Association Warns Gov’t About USD20 Billion Losses in First Wight Months. (Yicai) Sept. 25 — The China Automobile Dealers Association issued a warning to the government about the widening losses of Chinese dealers, which reached…
China’s youth unemployment fuels rise in postgraduate studies. Chinese universities see postgraduate students overtake graduate ones to avoid entering job market.
China says test-launched ICBM with ‘dummy warhead’ into Pacific. First public test-launch of missile likely to raise concerns about China’s nuclear build-up.
China probes Calvin Klein over Xinjiang cotton. Beijing says it suspects US brands are discriminating against Chinese cotton after allegations of forced labour.
China needs more than rate cuts to boost economic growth. China’s slowing economy needs more than interest rate cuts to boost growth, analysts said. “We will need a major fiscal policy support to see higher CNY…
China’s youth unemployment fuels rise in postgraduate studies. Chinese universities see postgraduate students overtake graduate ones to avoid entering job market.
Will China’s $100bn war chest for shares lift the real economy? Chinese markets have given a short-term welcome to an “unprecedented” toolbox promised by Beijing to stabilise capital markets and revive animal spirits,…