NPC | Communist Party officials harden rhetoric on Islam

China’s ruling Communist Party is hardening its rhetoric on Islam, with top officials making repeated warnings about the specter of global religious extremism seeping into the country and the

Zhong Shan looks forward to meeting ‘excellent’ Ross

China’s new Commerce Minister Zhong Shan said he looks forward to meeting his “excellent” U.S. counterpart Wilbur Ross for a shared mission of increasing cooperation and managing differences between

NPC | Courts praised for punishing state security crimes

The convictions of a prominent defense attorney and his associates were among the country’s top legal achievements last year, China’s chief justice said yesterday, highlighting a case that has

Beijing says economy showed signs of improvement

China’s economy has shown signs of improvement in the first two months of the year with little risk of a hard landing, senior Chinese officials said.

Minister tries to reassure foreign companies over industry plan

China’s industry minister on Saturday defended a manufacturing development plan and rejected complaints foreign makers of electric cars and other goods might be pressured to hand over

Beijing says it followed law in approving 38 Trump trademarks

China yesterday defended its handling of 38 trademarks it recently approved provisionally for President Donald Trump, saying it followed the law in processing the applications at a pace

Report: China developing advanced lunar mission spaceship

China is developing an advanced new spaceship capable of both flying in low- Earth orbit and landing on the moon, according to state media, in another bold step for

China looks ahead to fall party congress, leadership changes

As if any reminder were needed, delegates to China’s ceremonial parliament were repeatedly told in no uncertain terms this week what job No. 1 is: “Follow the

Legislature giving more seats to women, workers

Increasingly known as a rich man’s club, China’s ceremonial legislature now plans to give more seats to women, farmers, workers and professionals. The official Xinhua News

Beijing says N. Korea could suspend nukes for halt in US drills

China’s foreign minister said yesterday that North Korea could suspend its nuclear and missile activities in exchange for a halt in joint U.S.-South Korea military drills, in an unusually

Guangdong firm ZTE pleads guilty to breaking Iran sanctions

Chinese cellphone equipment maker ZTE Corp. will plead guilty and pay the United States nearly USD900 million for shipping sensitive U.S.- made technology to Iran in violation

China grants preliminary approval to 38 new Trump trademarks

China has granted preliminary approval for 38 new Trump trademarks, paving the way for President Donald Trump and his family to develop a host of branded

Economy | Exports rise in first two months of the year

China’s imports and exports grew in the first two months of this year after weakening toward the end of 2016. Exports rose 4 percent from

Chinese goods fraud through UK costs EU some USD2.1 billion

The European Union’s anti-fraud office says that customs fraud on goods from China, through Britain and into mainland Europe has cost EU states some USD2.1 billion.

Mighty forces | US military remains dominant in Asia, but China is rising

China’s announcement of a 7 percent rise in military spending for the year came shortly after President Donald Trump called for a 10 percent increase in America’s defense budget,

Government rejects accusations keeping defense budget under wraps

China’s finance minister yesterday rejected accusations that the country is keeping its defense budget under wraps after the figure was omitted from an annual report released to

War games | Beijing warns against US moving missile defense parts to S. Korea

U.S. missile launchers and other equipment needed to set up a controversial missile defense system have arrived in South Korea, the U.S. and South Korean militaries

Xinjiang | Authorities offer rewards to recruit more police

Authorities in China’s western region of Xinjiang are offering high salaries and other benefits to recruit police in the restive area, which has experienced bloody attacks blamed

The Buzz | China slams Dalai Lama’s appearance with comic John Oliver

China has dismissed the Dalai Lama as “deceptive” after the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader criticized some Beijing leaders in an interview with British comedian John Oliver. Chinese

China beats stability drum as Fed outlook risks yuan decline

If China is worried about the freshly hawkish Federal Reserve rocking the yuan, it isn’t showing - yet. Leaders of the world’s second- largest economy

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