July exports accelerate despite Trump’s tariff hike

China’s exports to the United States rose by double digits in July, shrugging off President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes in a fight over technology policy.

Court sentences six in graduate exam cheating scheme

Six people have been imprisoned for up to four years for their part in a scheme to cheat on China’s national graduate school exam, state media reported

Beijing orders recall from overseas as vaccine scandal churns

Investigators in China have begun recalling defective vaccines produced by a Chinese drugmaker from domestic and overseas markets, health authorities said. Investigators found Changchun Changsheng Life Sciences Ltd.

‘We must pay so dearly’ | Xi’s dream becomes nightmare for Christians: churches raided, silenced

The 62-year-old Chinese shopkeeper had waited nearly his entire adult life to see his dream of building a church come true — a brick house with a

Hong Kong | Journalists defy government request to cancel speech

Hong Kong’s top foreign journalists’ club has found itself at the center of a battle over Beijing’s encroachment on the city’s freedoms, as Chinese officials pressed the group to

Economy | Beijing tightens controls to slow currency’s fall

China has tightened controls on trading in its yuan to discourage speculators after a decline against the dollar amid a tariff dispute with Washington fueled fears

Strait diplomacy | Taiwan to target airlines that say island belongs to PRC

Taiwan is looking at ways to hit back at foreign airlines that recently caved in to pressure from Beijing to refer to the island as part of

Kinmen island begins importing water from China

The Taiwanese-controlled island of Kinmen located just off the Chinese coast has begun importing water from its neighbor via a pipeline despite heightened tensions between Beijing

Authorities raze Ai Weiwei’s Beijing studio

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei says authorities have begun razing his Beijing studio. The frequent government critic says on his Instagram account the demolition began Friday without

Health | To get the latest drugs, head to China

It’s been less than a year since Beijing cut back red tape on drug approvals and already Chinese patients can expect to get some breakthrough medicines

Beijing announces USD60b of US goods for tariff retaliation

China said Friday it is poised to impose retaliatory tariffs on USD60 billion worth of U.S. imports, including coffee, honey and industrial chemicals, if Washington goes

Developer halts projects after deaths at building sites

Back in April, giant Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co. ordered its thousands of staff to move faster in getting projects to market. The human and

X-Men’s Fan Bingbing off social media amid China tax rumors

X-Men actress Fan Bingbing has disappeared from social media amid rumors she has been barred from leaving China during a tax evasion investigation. Fan, 36, usually

Beijing | High-ranking monk accused of sexually harassing nuns

A high-ranking Chinese monk was accused of coerced nuns into sex by “controlling their minds,” BBC News has reported. Abbot Xuecheng’s alleged actions were detailed in a report

Man from Taiwan sentenced for illegal arms exportation try

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Arizona says a man from Taiwan has been sentenced to two years and nine months imprisonment for trying to export ammunition and

South China Sea | Beijing calls draft pact on sea feud a ‘breakthrough’ in talks

China’s top diplomat said yesterday that an initial draft of a proposed pact with Southeast Asia aimed at preventing fighting in the disputed South China Sea

Trade War | China appeals for US calm after new tariff threat

A foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, said Beijing was open to dialogue but gave no indication about the status of possible negotiations. That reflected American

South China Sea | Progress in sea feud, Koreas stir ASEAN though rifts persist

Southeast Asian nations are expected to welcome an initial negotiating draft of a nonaggression pact with China on the South China Sea, but critics warn

Beijing warns of retaliation if US takes more trade steps

China’s government warned yesterday it will retaliate if Washington imposes new trade penalties, following a report the Trump administration will propose increasing the tariff rate

Money talks | Google plans a censored search app for Chinese market

Alphabet Inc.’s Google is preparing to launch a censored version of its search engine for China that will block results Beijing considers sensitive, The Intercept

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