Analysis | Trump focus on Mexico trade dashes hope for quick China progress

The Trump administration is putting trade negotiations with China on the back burner while focusing first on resolving issues in the North American hemisphere, reaching a

Rohingya refugees | Beijing says sanctions, criticism won’t help settle issue

China said yesterday it isn’t blocking action by the United Nations on the issue of Muslim Rohingya refugees, but that it doesn’t believe sanctions or criticism of

China in struggle to curb reliance on US market, suppliers

Faced with plunging U.S. orders, surgical glove maker Ren Jiding is hunting for new markets amid Chinese government calls to reduce reliance on the United

Nissan launches China-focused electric car

Nissan’s first electric sedan designed for China began production yesterday at the start of a wave of dozens of planned lower-cost electrics being created by

Tibet | Wang Yang calls for ‘anti-separatism efforts’ in Tibet

A  top Chinese leader has called for “advancing anti-separatism efforts” in Tibet, in a sign of continued high-pressure tactics in the Himalayan region. Wang Yang, the ruling

Belt & Road | Beijing defends ‘New Silk Road’ against debt complaints

Chinese officials yesterday defended Beijing’s initiative to build a “New Silk Road” of railways and other infrastructure across Asia against complaints it leaves host countries with too much debt

China blasts Trump comment; Seoul regrets Pompeo trip delay

China on Saturday lashed out at President Donald Trump for accusing Beijing of not being supportive in efforts to denuclearize North Korea, while South Korea called the

Didi halts hitch service after second woman killed

Didi Chuxing said it will suspend a carpool service and has removed two executives after a second female customer in three months was allegedly killed by a

Police detain owner of hotel where fire killed 19

Police in northeastern China have detained the owner of a resort hotel where a fire killed 19 people and injured 23 others. The public

Gov’t keeps promises to Wall Street

China removed limits on foreign ownership of its banks and bad-debt managers, pushing ahead with a previously announced plan to open its financial system despite rising trade

Abbot Xuecheng | Police probe sexual misconduct claims against monk

Chinese police have opened an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against one of the country’s best-known Buddhist monks whose case has highlighted the growth of

Hawaiian Airlines to suspend service to China in October

Hawaiian Airlines will suspend its only route to China after four years of offering the service. The airline announced the nonstop service between Honolulu and Beijing

Beijing denies visa for BuzzFeed writer in likely retaliation

China has refused to renew the journalist visa for an American correspondent for BuzzFeed News in what appears to be punishment for her reporting on topics considered

Two-day memorial ends for Chinese victims of Thai boat tragedy

A two-day memorial observance in Thailand for a group of 47 Chinese visitors who died when their tour boat sank in bad weather concluded yesterday with a

Tibet | Activist’s appeal of jail sentence

China has turned down a Tibetan language rights activist’s appeal of his five-year prison sentence on the charge of inciting separatism, monitoring groups said YESTERDAY. Tashi

Australia | Authorities ban Huawei from 5G network over security concerns

Chinese-owned telecommunications giant Huawei has been blocked from rolling out Australia’s 5G network due to security concerns. The government said yesterday that the involvement

Interview | Japan official says Trump misunderstands trade

President Donald Trump’s tariff policies reflect a serious misunderstanding of the importance of free trade and Japanese companies’ contributions to the U.S. economy, Japan’s trade minister said

Malaysian PM says China-financed projects canceled

Multibillion-dollar China-financed projects in Malaysia have been canceled because they aren’t needed and will saddle the country with an unsustainable amount of debt, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir

FBI reveals Chinese man kidnapped after business meeting in Los Angeles

The FBI is looking for three suspects who kidnapped a Chinese man after a business meeting in the Los Angeles area last month, but authorities haven’t heard

Hard Power | El Salvador, Taiwan break ties as Beijing isolates island foe

Taiwan broke off diplomatic ties with El Salvador yesterday as the Central American country defected to rival Beijing in the latest blow to the self-ruled island China

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