In a move reflecting growing concerns over China's influence, major EU countries have provided conditional support for an industrial acceleration initiative. This came during initial discussions aimed at imposing strict conditions on investments from China and other nations.
In an unexpected move, U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> is seeking to reshape trade relations with <strong>Canada</strong> and <strong>Mexico</strong>, potentially allowing <strong>China</strong> to enhance its influence in the region. This development comes as global trade shifts towards green technology.
China has strongly criticized US Forces Korea Commander General <strong>Zafer Bronson</strong> for describing South Korea as a 'dagger' and Japan as a 'shield' against China's growing influence. These comments come as Washington seeks to expand its leadership in South Korea to bolster its presence in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Industrial Partnership Forum for the New Industrial Revolution of BRICS 2026 was inaugurated on Wednesday in Xiamen, China. The event aims to enhance cooperation between China and Indonesia in smart manufacturing and sustainability.
A recent study indicates that any military conflict over Taiwan could trigger a nuclear escalation between the United States and China, heightening global tensions. This warning comes at a sensitive time as regional tensions continue to rise.
Stefan Siegen, Vice President of the European Commission, emphasized the need for decisive measures to tackle the trade challenges posed by China, warning of potential economic risks for Europe if effective steps are not taken.
Chinese Foreign Minister <strong>Wang Yi</strong> met with Indonesian counterpart <strong>Retno Marsudi</strong> in New York, agreeing to enhance bilateral cooperation and intensify high-level exchanges. This meeting took place during ongoing United Nations discussions, addressing multiple issues related to global stability.
China is set to adopt a new civilizational model focused on advanced sciences, leveraging its large population. This comes as challenges mount against the American system that relies on attracting global talent.
China and Cuba held talks in Beijing to enhance agricultural cooperation, a move aimed at supporting the Caribbean island amid increasing US pressures. The meeting involved the Chinese Deputy Minister of Agriculture and his Cuban counterpart to review joint projects.
The US envoy to Spain has cautioned against deepening relations with China, highlighting potential risks. This warning comes as tensions rise between the US and China, raising concerns for European nations seeking economic partnerships with Beijing.
Recently, Beijing hosted the presidents of the United States and Russia in closely timed visits, reflecting China's rising diplomatic stature. This status is not coincidental but stems from a long tradition of diplomacy spanning centuries.
Amid escalating trade tensions between the United States and China, American soybean farmers are hoping for an agreement to support their crops following a meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Despite previous optimism, no concrete steps were announced to assist soybean farmers.
King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent condolences to Chinese President Xi Jinping following a gas explosion at the Liushui coal mine. The incident resulted in fatalities and missing persons, evoking feelings of sorrow and solidarity.
The foreign policy of the Trump administration is shifting towards reshaping American alliances, potentially accelerating the transition to a multipolar world where China plays a larger role. This insight was shared by Wu Shinn-Po, Dean of the International Studies Institute at Fudan University in Shanghai, during a recent seminar.
The Trump administration is bracing for the possible collapse of the communist regime in Cuba this summer, as it develops military plans to address any ensuing chaos. This comes amid strong criticism from China regarding U.S. policies.
A Chinese woman from the mainland has become the first patient to be transferred from Hong Kong to China under a new cross-border ambulance trial plan. She was moved from Tuen Mun Hospital to Zhuhai People's Hospital after her health condition was assessed.
The General Administration of Customs of China announced that it will allow the entry of eligible coffee beans from all 53 African countries with diplomatic relations, starting July 20. This move marks a significant achievement in enhancing trade relations between China and African nations.
The Taiwanese government announced it has not received any official notification from the United States regarding a potential halt in a $14 billion arms deal. This comes amid escalating tensions between Taiwan and China.
The European Union's executive arm is preparing to adopt stricter measures against Chinese imports during a crucial meeting on Friday. This comes as low-cost competition increasingly pressures local industries.
Tofu, a simple food with deep cultural significance, originated from the Western Han dynasty's King Liu An. This discovery, made during his quest for immortality, has turned tofu into a staple of Chinese cuisine.
China has announced plans to integrate artificial intelligence technologies into its energy infrastructure, inviting local companies to launch experimental projects aimed at improving the efficiency of electrical networks. This initiative reflects Beijing's ambition to enhance its competitiveness in the global AI race.
Beijing has accused the Philippine authorities of carrying out 'selective and discriminatory' arrests against its citizens, demanding clarifications on each case within four days. This follows a series of arrests targeting Chinese nationals in the Philippines.
Kazakhstan's Energy Minister Erlan Akhmetov announced the start of talks with Russia regarding a new gas pipeline that will traverse Kazakhstan towards China. This initiative reflects the growing energy cooperation between the two nations.
European Commission leaders are set to adopt a stricter economic stance towards China during a crucial discussion on Friday, paving the way for a new set of trade and industrial measures later this year. Sources indicate that the majority of commissioners support a more robust trade and industrial policy amid growing concerns over deindustrialization, now referred to in Brussels as the 'China Shock.'
Chinese authorities have unexpectedly added Nvidia's gaming chip to the list of banned goods, coinciding with the visit of U.S. President Donald Trump and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Beijing. This move reflects rising trade tensions between the two countries.
Recent reports from JPMorgan indicate a growing appetite among global investors for Chinese assets, driven by rapid technological advancements and low valuations in the world's second-largest economy. However, foreign investment in Hong Kong and mainland China remains historically low.
During his official visit to China, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized his country's readiness to ensure continuous energy supplies, highlighting the importance of cooperation between Russia and China in this sector. This statement was made during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
German Economic Minister Katja Eichinger emphasized the need for a modern and balanced partnership with China during her three-day visit to Beijing. This comes as China has evolved from being a growth engine for Germany to a strong competitor.
China announced that its military used electronic jamming measures to expel a Dutch warship from the disputed Paracel Islands. The Dutch Navy was accused of causing a 'miscalculation' during the incident.
A Canadian research report reveals that China employs a long-term intervention strategy in G7 countries, blending legitimate and covert activities. The report highlights the impact of these actions on public policies within these nations.