It was a mix of surprise and bewilderment in Brussels last week when European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a notable China hawk, floated the prospect of cutting new “agreements ...
President Trump’s reaction to China’s retaliatory tariffs: “That’s fine–it’s fine,” Trump told reporters from the White House Tuesday afternoon. “We're going to do very well ...
Some travel mugs tested by Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog failed to keep drinks warm, with hot water cooling by nearly 70 degrees Celsius (158 degrees Fahrenheit) in just six hours. The Consumer ...
HENAN PROVINCE, CHINA—According to a Phys.org report ... the residues contained compounds and minerals typically found in bone. They also detected traces of wild plants, including acorns ...
Mr. Xi is searching for clues on how the West might try to punish China for crushing Taiwanese independence. Mr. Putin claims the Russian economy is doing fine, but it isn’t. The combined ...
McKinsey & Co. partners have been questioning the consulting giant’s presence in China, worried that doing business there may not be worth the risks given the Asian superpower’s increasingly ...
There's still some discussion as to exactly what his executive order will mean, but de minimis allows orders under $800 to ship directly from China to US customers without encountering duties and ...
China is committed to continuing its participation in the WHO and the Paris climate accord, expressing concern over US President Trump’s orders to withdraw from both. Beijing emphasizes the ...
China’s fossil fuel power plants increased generation to a record last year, as the boom in clean energy failed to keep pace with surging electricity consumption in the world’s second-biggest ...
In a news release on Friday morning, China's National Bureau of Statistics reported its economy grew 5% in 2024 from a year ago, meeting its official target. Analysts polled by Reuters had ...
LIKE LORD VOLDEMORT from Harry Potter, “Made in China 2025” is an initiative which induces so much fear and loathing abroad that Chinese officials dare not speak its name. The plan ...
China’s manufacturing boom has fueled decades of export-oriented economic growth, undercutting foreign competitors and contributing to a growing appetite for tariffs in the United States and Europe.