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Beijing’s efforts to build its own chipmaking tools may be paying off as global competition in the sector heats up.
Xiao Qian tells trade expo in Melbourne that the two nations can ‘fully complement each other’s strengths’ when boosting economic ties.
Having got a truce extension, Beijing is harking back to the advice of past leaders—like Mao, maybe even Deng—while making ...
China’s new yuan loans contracted in July for the first time in 20 years as the economy struggled, falling well short of ...
President Trump extended the US-China tariff truce for 90 days, aiming to de-escalate tensions. Xi Jinping is strategically ...
Beijing is using the Mao-era strategy of “protracted war” to buy time with Washington, says Karishma Vaswani for Bloomberg ...
Tropical storm Podul on Thursday dumped torrential rain on southern China, still reeling from record downpours last week, and ...
A growing chorus of economists and former officials in the US and Europe is urging Beijing to strengthen the yuan, warning ...
There are fears that ruling may further disadvantage small companies and workers already struggling to make ends meet. Read ...
China’s construction of a colossal $170 billion hydropower dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet represents more than just an ...
China has said the tariff would start Thursday, nearly a year after Beijing launched an anti-dumping probe into Canadian canola. The investigation is in response to Canada's 100 per cent tariff on ...
Beijing E-Town Semiconductor Technologies has filed a lawsuit against US chip equipment supplier Applied Materials, alleging ...