Japan, China Ties Deteriorate
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Tokyo's reaction follows statement from Beijing that 'conditions are not yet ready for holding' meeting between China, Japan and South Korea.
Beijing has reportedly broadened its ban on purchases of the mining giant’s ore, raising questions about the future of Australia’s biggest export.
So far, around 30 per cent of the 1.44 million trips to Japan from China planned for next month have been cancelled, according to data from China Trading Desk. About 70 per cent of this drop comes fro
The US Navy is trying to recover two aircraft from the bottom of the South China Sea that US experts say could yield sensitive information to China if Beijing were to get to them first.
The Beijing-based AI start-up is in talks with global investors, including investment firm IDG Capital, for the fundraise, which could total several hundred million dollars, some of the people said
Conservation specialists repair monument on Woody Island in the disputed Paracel Islands, with more preservation work planned.
Japan-China trade tensions escalate as reports suggest Beijing may halt Japanese seafood imports, potentially linked to the Fukushima wastewater release. This follows earlier bans and a recent resumption of some trade.
Pivoting to a tech-driven growth model after the collapse of the property sector is a sensible move for China. The strategy has helped Beijing win a trade truce with Washington. But it may take years for the country’s industrial giants to mature enough to create enough jobs.
China's Wingtech said on Thursday that its control over Netherlands-based Nexperia must be restored, a day after the Dutch government suspended its seizure of the chipmaker that has
Taiwan's leader shows solidarity with Japan amid standoff with China by wielding a plateful of sushi
As China reportedly mulls a ban on Japanese seafood amid a standoff between the Asian neighbors, Taiwan's leader shows support for Tokyo, with his lunch.
China and the European Union have made little headway in repairing ties since a summer summit, the bloc’s top envoy to Beijing said, though the Asian nation’s easing of rare earth controls offered a chance for reset.