Companies, experts decry US crackdown on Chinese auto tech as ‘national security abuse’

Chinese companies and experts have criticized the growing protectionism and abuse of “national security” that underscore the U.S. government’s latest plan to rid the country’s vehicles of Chinese

Punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs would cause irreparable damage to trade ties

With the European Union due to vote very soon on imposing tariffs of up to 35.3 percent on electric vehicles made in China, last-ditch efforts to prevent China-EU

Walking the talk way to stabilize relations

A US delegation made up of officials from the Treasury and Federal Reserve Board, led by Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs Jay Shambaugh, is to meet with Chinese

US targeting of Hong Kong offices benefits no one

The U.S. Congress’ latest bill on Hong Kong, which targets the region’s representative offices in the United States, is pure political manipulation that will benefit no one.

Spy chiefs brazen pots calling the kettle black

In a joint op-ed published in the Financial Times over the weekend, the heads of the United States and United Kingdom intelligence agencies, CIA director William Burns and

Philippines should face up to reality, give up illusions, and act responsibly

Despite the outcry by Manila to the contrary — and the biased and politically motivated support it has received to give credence to its rumpus — China has

Worries that situation in Middle East is on the brink of spiraling out of control not unfounded

China is among those countries that have expressed their concern at the latest turn of events in the Middle East. In a routine news conference, responding to

‘Project 2025’ raises genuine concerns

The Heritage Foundation unveiled its so-called Project 2025: Presidential Transition Project as early as April last year. But it was not until Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump had

Bigger BRICS building a multipolar world

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced on Sunday that Malaysia has officially applied to join the greater BRICS grouping. In late May, Thailand’s Cabinet approved a draft application

China’s appeal belies business exodus

Given the rising geopolitical tensions between China and the United States, and the “de-risking” strategy being pushed ahead by some Western countries to reduce dependence on China in

Country will open door wider

The Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization approved by the third plenary session of

Easing of visa restrictions good for improvement of China-India ties

In a move that could help ease strained China-India economic and trade relations, New Delhi is reportedly planning to speed up the process of issuing visas for Chinese engineers

Reform must continue across the board for country to realize its modernization

To the question of what can be expected of the third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee, there is no doubt that plans for

Key meeting will give fresh impetus to China’s reform and opening-up

The third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee, convened this week in Beijing, is viewed as one of the most important meetings of

NATO needs to come to its senses as it is charging toward confrontation with China

In a communique that NATO released during its summit in Washington on Wednesday, the transatlantic military alliance not only declared Ukraine was on an “irreversible” path to membership

NATO’s musketeering makes all less secure

The ongoing NATO Summit in Washington was initially aimed at finding ways to reassure Ukraine of the organization’s enduring support and offer some hope to its battle-weary citizens

Disparaging of Orban’s shuttle diplomacy belies NATO’s transition in purpose

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban described his Monday visit to Beijing as “Peace Mission 3.0”. Orban and Chinese President Xi Jinping have demonstrated similar positions on a

Manila’s infringement activities heading to wrecking confrontation

Last week, the China Coast Guard said it monitored and controlled Philippine Coast Guard vessels that attempted to transfer personnel and supplies to a coast guard ship illegally

Palestinian space being single-mindedly squeezed

With Israel’s war in Gaza creating an ever-worsening humanitarian disaster and drawing ire and opposition from the world, the Jewish state’s latest land appropriation in the occupied West

No external rowdies key to peaceful waters

Historical and present complexities, as well as increasing third-party interference, determine there is no quick solution to the maritime disputes in the South China Sea. However, as the

At the very heart of its name, cooperation is the defining hallmark of the SCO

Over the past more than two decades since it was founded, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization has withstood severe tests and made big strides in consolidating unity among its

Middle East at momentous crossroad

Tensions between Israel and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah were effectively eased last week thanks to the mediation efforts that successfully hammered home the point that an all-out war between the

Beijing and Hanoi united in their desire to ensure stable regional environment

President Xi Jinping’s meeting with visiting Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh in Beijing on Wednesday again sent a strong message to the outside world that Beijing and

EU should take a step back so it can see that it is barking up wrong tree

In yet another blow to the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership, the 27-member bloc imposed sanctions on 19 Chinese companies on Monday, alleging that they have supplied components and

Proposed defense partnership cause of offense

The protracted conflict between Russia and Ukraine has generated prevailing fear in Europe of either the hostilities spiraling out of control, or Russia expanding its “special military operation” to

EU’s EV tariffs will sabotage its ambition to be the leader of the green transition

Following an investigation that concluded the Chinese electric vehicle industry “benefits from unfair subsidization”, the European Commission has announced it is to impose additional tariffs of 17.4 percent

‘Die-hard’ separatists have nowhere to go

On Friday, Chinese authorities issued guidelines for imposing criminal punishments on diehard “Taiwan independence” separatists for engaging in or inciting secession. The guidelines, jointly released by the Supreme

US lawmakers’ trip made with troublemaking intent

A US bipartisan delegation of seven lawmakers, headed by Republican representative Michael McCaul and including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi of the Democratic Party, arrived in the Himalayan

Canberra taking steps in the right direction

Premier Li Qiang’s ongoing visit to Australia, which started on Saturday following his successful visit to New Zealand, looks set to further strengthen Beijing and the Anthony Albanese

Visits aim to strengthen exchanges and trust, and deepen cooperation

Chinese Premier Li Qiang is in New Zealand on an official visit, the first leg of his third overseas trip of the year that will also take him

No room for interfering in Taiwan question

Despite the discussions about the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, the main focus of attention of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore over the weekend was on the Asia-Pacific

Sino-Arab spirit of solidarity will carry forward

China and Arab states enjoy a long history of friendly exchanges. But their relations are now the best they have ever been, the two sides having nurtured a

Goodwill should be turned into actions for trilateral cooperation and exchanges

Even those trying to sow discord among the three neighbors in recent years cannot deny the fruitful outcomes of the first Trilateral Summit Meeting of China, Japan and

External support for radical separatist a dead-end

To uphold the one-China principle and the sanctity and authority of relevant United Nations General Assembly resolutions, China has decided not to approve the Taiwan island’s participation in

Whatever support secessionists get, ‘independence’ ain’t going to happen

By announcing a new round of sanctions on three US companies for their involvement in arms sales to China’s Taiwan island on Monday, Beijing has sent an unmistakable

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