Boeing doesn’t expect the US trade war with China to slow its recovery

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said Wednesday that he doesn’t expect the U.S. trade war with China to forestall the company’s financial recovery, nor prevent it from

Kenyan president vows closer ties to China during visit amid Trump’s trade war

Kenyan President William Ruto pledged to build closer ties with China yesterday, a day after saying a global trade war triggered by Washington could deal a “death

China launches three astronauts to replace crew on Chinese space station

China has launched three astronauts into space to replace the crew on the Chinese Tiangong space station, marking a further step in the country’s ambitions for a crewed

EVs in the spotlight as China claims a leading global role at Shanghai’s auto show

Leading automakers will be showcasing their latest designed-for-China models at the Shanghai auto show this week, struggling not to be edged aside in the world’s largest car market

Beijing reveals new team of astronauts for station launch

China announced yesterday the members of a three-person crew that will be launched to its space station as part of its growing exploration of space. The

Xi Jinping arrives in Cambodia to wrap up Southeast Asia tour

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Cambodia yesterday for a two-day state visit that serves as an opportunity to further strengthen already robust relations. The visit,

62 military members found with mainland Chinese residency permits

At least 62 active-duty Taiwanese military members have been found holding Chinese residency permits, the self-ruled island’s Defense Ministry said, in the latest revelation of Chinese influence

China appoints a new trade negotiator during tariff fight with the US

China appointed a new trade negotiator yesterday in the midst of its tariff fight with the U.S. The government said Li Chenggang replaces Wang Shouwen,

Economy grew 5.4% in the first quarter as exporters rushed to beat Trump’s tariffs

China’s economy expanded at a 5.4% annual pace in January-March, the government said yesterday supported by strong exports ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s rapid increases

Xi says China will stand with Southeast Asia in face of economic shocks

Chinese leader Xi Jinping told Malaysia’s leader yesterday that China will be a collaborative partner and stand with its Southeast Asian neighbors in the wake of global

Hong Kong defends its immigration procedures after British MP was denied entry

Hong Kong’s government defended its immigration procedures after a British member of parliament was denied entry to the Chinese city last week, an incident that has prompted concerns

China pursuing three alleged US operatives over cyberattacks

China said yesterday it is pursuing three alleged U.S. operatives accused of carrying out cyberattacks on Chinese infrastructure during the Asian Games held in the city

Xi says there are no winners in a trade war as he visits Southeast Asia

China’s leader Xi Jinping said no one wins in a trade war as he kicked off a diplomatic tour of Southeast Asia yesterday, reiterating China’s commitment to

China warns UK to treat Chinese owners of British Steel fairly

China warned the U.K. government yesterday to treat the Chinese owners of British Steel fairly or risk undermining investor confidence in the country, two days after British

China’s exports jump 12.4% in March as bigger US tariff hikes loom

China’s exports jumped 12.4% in March from a year earlier in a last-minute flurry of activity as companies rushed to beat increases in U.S. tariffs imposed by U.S.

Chinese businesses ponder the future

When the first two rounds of 10% tariffs hit, Zou Guoqing, a Chinese exporter, groaned but didn’t find the barriers insurmountable. He gave up some of his

London takes over day-to-day running of British Steel from Chinese owner Jingye

The U.K. government took effective control of Britain’s last remaining factory that makes steel from scratch from its Chinese owners, after lawmakers approved an emergency rescue.

High winds and sandstorms prompt Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights

High winds and the threat of sandstorms Saturday prompted Beijing to cancel hundreds of flights and close public parks, as massive gales felled hundreds of trees, crushing

Biggest pro-democracy party moves to disband as freedoms dwindle

When Yeung Sum co-founded the city’s largest pro-democracy party more than 30 years ago, he knew building a democratic Hong Kong would be a “difficult dream.” Still,

China reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffs

China is reaching out to other nations as the U.S. layers on more tariffs in what appears to be an attempt to form a united front

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