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China launches third aircraft carrier as Xi pushes military modernization against US influence
China commissions its third aircraft carrier Fujian, marking a major step in military modernization and power projection across the Indo-Pacific region.
China’s consumer prices unexpectedly increased in October, as holidays during the month boosted travel, food and transport demand.
The Chinese government said on Saturday it is waiting for concrete actions by the Netherlands to resolve a dispute over chipmaker Nexperia that has led to shortages of the company's chips and threatened car production.
U.S. Navy destroyer confronts China near Scarborough Shoal as naval power shifts in Indo-Pacific. Military experts warn of growing Chinese capabilities.
The coming-together of China’s enormous manufacturing capacity and its ravenous appetite for copious, cheap, domestically produced electricity deserves to be seen in a similar world-changing light. They have made China a new type of superpower: one which deploys clean electricity on a planetary scale.
China has suspended a ban on approving exports of "dual-use items" related to gallium, germanium, antimony and super-hard materials to the U.S., the commerce ministry said on Sunday.
We don’t expect any demand from China to return to the U.S. market with this change,’ said one trader at an international trading company. ‘Brazil is cheaper than the United States and even non-Chinese buyers are taking Brazilian cargoes.
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China, world’s top carbon polluter, likely to overdeliver on climate goals. Will that be enough?
Experts say China is likely to exceed its modest climate goals, but question whether it will be enough to help the world curb warming.
Marvin Yoder, who farms more than 2,000 acres of corn and soybeans in Jacksonville, Ill., said the Trump administration’s recent trade deal with China may help farmers’ finances in the short term, but it won’t solve the bigger issue: Brazil.
The Fijian government sought to appease Beijing’s anger in a press release on Friday by stating that it “reaffirms its commitment to the One China Policy” and “values its diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China, which are grounded in mutual respect, cooperation, and adherence to the principles of sovereignty and non-interference.”