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  • Trump’s New Global Trade Order Aims at Ramping Up Pressure on China
    Trump’s New Global Trade Order Aims at Ramping Up Pressure on China
    October 13, 2018 | By Emel Akan
    WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is set to flex its muscles by convincing trading partners to pressure China. The revamped deal with Canada and Mexico is a clear sign that Washington is willing to isolate Beijing in a new global trade order by edging China out of trade deals with allies. The new United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) contains […]
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  • Heeding China’s Call, Hong Kong Tightens Grip on Dissent
    Heeding China’s Call, Hong Kong Tightens Grip on Dissent
    October 13, 2018 | By Reuters
    HONG KONG—As Hong Kong’s government hews closer to Beijing, officials are taking a tough line on perceived national security threats, even deploying an elite police unit for political monitoring and surveillance–a sharp escalation in rhetoric and action. In just the last few months, the special administrative region has banned the Hong Kong National Party, which […]
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  • US Security Adviser Bolton Vows Tougher Approach to China
    US Security Adviser Bolton Vows Tougher Approach to China
    October 13, 2018 | By Reuters
    WASHINGTON—U.S. national security adviser John Bolton has vowed to further intensify the Trump administration’s tough approach to China, saying Beijing’s “behavior needs to be adjusted in the trade area, in the international, military and political areas.” Speaking in a radio interview on the Hugh Hewitt Show recorded on Oct. 11 and aired on Oct. 12, […]
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  • Activists Protest as Hong Kong Disqualifies Pro-Democracy Candidate
    Activists Protest as Hong Kong Disqualifies Pro-Democracy Candidate
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    HONG KONG—Hong Kong authorities on Oct. 12 barred a former lawmaker from running for re-election next month given her past advocacy of greater autonomy for Hong Kong, in a decision critics called another instance of political and electoral suppression. Lau Siu-lai of the Labour Party was elected a lawmaker in 2016 but later disqualified from […]
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  • Japanese PM Abe to Make Official Visit to China This Month
    Japanese PM Abe to Make Official Visit to China This Month
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    BEIJING—Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit China from Oct. 25 to 27 in the first official visit by a Japanese leader in seven years, China said on Oct. 12. Visits by Abe in recent years to attend multilateral events in China have not been considered official visits. Abe’s October meeting with Xi, officially confirmed on […]
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  • Australian Court Jails Chinese Developer for Nonconsensual Sex
    Australian Court Jails Chinese Developer for Nonconsensual Sex
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    SYDNEY—A Chinese property developer was sentenced to at least two-and-a-half years in jail by an Australian court on Oct. 12 for nonconsensual intercourse with a woman after a Sydney dinner party hosted by billionaire JD.com-founder Richard Liu. Xu Longwei, who pleaded not guilty, was convicted in July of forcing himself on the woman in an […]
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  • China Auto Sales Post Biggest Drop in 7 Years as Growth Engine Stalls
    China Auto Sales Post Biggest Drop in 7 Years as Growth Engine Stalls
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    BEIJING—China’s car sales fell the most in nearly seven years in September, stoking concerns the world’s biggest auto market could contract for the first time in decades this year amid cooling economic growth and a biting trade war. Vehicle sales slumped by 11.6 percent to 2.39 million units last month, the third straight decline, the […]
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  • US Tariffs Loom at China’s Biggest Trade Fair
    US Tariffs Loom at China’s Biggest Trade Fair
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    BEIJING—Amid gathering gloom over the state of the Chinese economy, exporters of motorcycles, tractors, photocopiers and Christmas tree lighting will join thousands of other companies peddling their wares at China’s largest trade fair on Oct. 15. Many of those exporters will have something in common–uncertainty over future U.S. orders as a trade war with the […]
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  • Prison Letter Found in Walmart Handbag Highlights Manufacturing Supply Chain Problem in China
    Prison Letter Found in Walmart Handbag Highlights Manufacturing Supply Chain Problem in China
    October 12, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    A Vox report on a prison letter found in a Walmart product has shed light on the problems with manufacturing supply chains in China.
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  • US-China Trade Talks Must Cover Currency, US Treasury Chief Says
    US-China Trade Talks Must Cover Currency, US Treasury Chief Says
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    NUSA DUA, Indonesia—U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Oct. 12 that he told China’s central bank chief that currency issues need to be part of any further U.S.-China trade talks and expressed his concerns about the yuan’s recent weakness. Mnuchin also told Reuters in an interview that China needs to identify concrete “action items” […]
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  • Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance Builds Coalition to Counter China
    Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance Builds Coalition to Counter China
    October 12, 2018 | By Reuters
    BERLIN—The five nations in the world’s leading intelligence-sharing network have been exchanging classified information on China’s foreign activities with other like-minded countries since the start of the year, seven officials in four capitals said. The increased cooperation by the Five Eyes alliance–grouping Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States–with countries such as Germany […]
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  • Chinese Investments in European Ports Come Under Scrutiny
    Chinese Investments in European Ports Come Under Scrutiny
    October 11, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    Europe is one of the regions that China has targeted for investment as part of its “One Belt, One Road” initiative, an ambitious plan to build infrastructure that would establish Beijing-centered trade routes throughout the world. Now, six years after the initiative was first announced by Beijing, the Greek port of Piraeus, which is now […]
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  • US Should Embed Human Rights in Every Aspect of Foreign Policy: CECC Report
    US Should Embed Human Rights in Every Aspect of Foreign Policy: CECC Report
    October 11, 2018 | By Jennifer Zeng
    WASHINGTON—The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) issues a report every year on human rights and rule of law in the People’s Republic of China, although the feeling at the release of this year’s report felt different. There was sadness that an already desperate human-rights situation continues to deteriorate, but also a sense that things might […]
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  • US Tightens Controls on China Imports of Nuclear Components
    US Tightens Controls on China Imports of Nuclear Components
    October 11, 2018 | By Reuters
    The United States is tightening controls on China’s imports of civil nuclear technology to prevent use for military or other unauthorized purposes, the U.S. Department of Energy said on Oct. 11. Last month, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on nearly $200 billion of Chinese imports and then threatened more levies if China retaliated. China then hit back with tariffs […]
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  • Spy Chip Revelations Put Pressure on Taiwan-Based Tech Manufacturers to Exit China
    Spy Chip Revelations Put Pressure on Taiwan-Based Tech Manufacturers to Exit China
    October 11, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    The Bloomberg 'spy chip' report has exposed the security risks involved with manufacturing in China and vulnerabilities in the tech supply chain.
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  • China’s Soybean Shortage May Cause Millions of Pigs to Go Hungry
    China’s Soybean Shortage May Cause Millions of Pigs to Go Hungry
    October 11, 2018 | By Sunny Chao
    Due to the Sino-US trade war, which has affected China’s soybean imports, the country’s 400 million pigs are looking at going on diet. The China Feed Industry Association (CFIA) plans to reduce protein content in pig feed to reduce China’s reliance on soybeans.
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  • Bankruptcy of China Bohai Steel Threatens Chain Reaction in Industry, Finance
    Bankruptcy of China Bohai Steel Threatens Chain Reaction in Industry, Finance
    October 11, 2018 | By Nicole Hao
    China Bohai Steel has begun to file for bankruptcy in a process that will affect 48 factories and 105 creditors in Tianjin.
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  • Trump Administration Resets Policy Toward China in Landmark Speech
    Trump Administration Resets Policy Toward China in Landmark Speech
    October 11, 2018 | By Joan Delaney
    Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented speech on China-U.S. relations last week is still causing shockwaves due to its unflinching directness in calling out China on its litany of transgressions.
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  • China to Step Up Support to Stabilize Economy, Trade War Takes a Toll
    China to Step Up Support to Stabilize Economy, Trade War Takes a Toll
    October 11, 2018 | By Reuters
    BEIJING—China should prepare “more powerful” policy measures, possibly including a large-scale stimulus package, to prevent its economy from stalling as trade frictions with the United States persist, a state-backed tabloid said in a commentary on Oct. 11. The trade war with the United States seems to have jolted Beijing into recognizing that it must come […]
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  • China Car Dealers Push for Tax Cut as Auto Growth Stalls
    China Car Dealers Push for Tax Cut as Auto Growth Stalls
    October 11, 2018 | By Reuters
    BEIJING/SHANGHAI—China’s top auto dealers’ association has asked the government to halve taxes on car purchases to revive faltering sales, sources said, as worries grow the country’s auto market could shrink this year for the first time in decades. The China Automobile Dealers Association (CADA) submitted documents last month to the country’s finance and commerce ministries […]
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  • China Constricts Capital Outflows With Eye on Yuan Stability Amid Trade Pressure
    China Constricts Capital Outflows With Eye on Yuan Stability Amid Trade Pressure
    October 11, 2018 | By Reuters
    SHANGHAI—China’s latest attempts at restricting outward investment by its residents show just how nervous policymakers in the world’s second largest economy are about possible capital flight spurred by a broadening Sino-U.S. trade war. Beijing has been gradually easing monetary and fiscal policy this year, as it seeks to steer the economy through a period of […]
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  • Malaysia Releases Uyghur Detainees to Turkey in Defiance of Beijing
    Malaysia Releases Uyghur Detainees to Turkey in Defiance of Beijing
    October 11, 2018 | By Reuters
    KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysia has freed from detention 11 ethnic Uyghur Muslims who fled to the southeast Asian nation after a Thai jailbreak last year, and sent them to Turkey, their lawyer said on Oct. 11, disregarding China’s request to hand them to Beijing. The move is likely to strain ties with China, already tested by Malaysian […]
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  • Australian Financial Review Partners With Beijing-Financed Media Caixin
    Australian Financial Review Partners With Beijing-Financed Media Caixin
    October 10, 2018 | By Mimi Nguyen Ly
    The Australian Financial Review (AFR) recently established a content-sharing partnership with Caixin, a Chinese media outlet with financial backing from Beijing. Caixin is one of China’s largest media outlets. Based in the country’s capital, it reports mainly on business and finance news. Caixin’s largest shareholder is China Media Capital, described as “a government-backed, 5 billion-yuan […]
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  • Taiwan Pledges to Enhance National Security Amid China Pressure
    Taiwan Pledges to Enhance National Security Amid China Pressure
    October 10, 2018 | By Reuters
    TAIPEI —Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen vowed to boost national security, saying her government won’t submit to pressure from the Beijing regime or its attempts to assert sovereignty over the self-ruled island. Tsai’s remarks came weeks ahead of island-wide local elections in late November that are seen as a bellwether for her ruling party’s performance in […]
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  • Fraudulent Schemes Abound in China to Profit From High Demand for Apple Devices
    Fraudulent Schemes Abound in China to Profit From High Demand for Apple Devices
    October 10, 2018 | By Frank Fang
    While China is one of the most important markets for U.S. tech giant Apple, the country has long been home to criminal rings that make and sell fake iPhones. According to an Oct. 9 report by San Francisco-based digital media The Information, organized teams in China have been running sophisticated schemes in which they buy […]
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  • Chinese Spy Extradited to US for Attempt to Steal Tech from Leading US Aviation Firms
    Chinese Spy Extradited to US for Attempt to Steal Tech from Leading US Aviation Firms
    October 10, 2018 | By Annie Wu
    Xu Yanjun, a deputy division director within China’s primary intelligence agency, is being charged for his scheme to steal jet engine tech.
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  • Chinese Grain Production Fell Sharply This Summer, Officials Say
    Chinese Grain Production Fell Sharply This Summer, Officials Say
    October 10, 2018 | By Sunny Chao
    China’s summer grain yield experienced a significant decrease in production at a time when Beijing aims to reduce its reliance on imports from the United States.
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