Pale, gaunt, and with a freshly shaved head, Chinese actor Wang Xing sat flanked by Thai police in the border town of Mae Sot on Jan. 7 to discuss his terrifying ordeal. The 31-year-old had flown ...
BEIJING — China’s vice president held meetings with the U.S. vice president-elect and U.S. business leaders, including Elon Musk, in Washington on the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping may not have personally accepted US President-elect Donald Trump’s invitation to his inauguration, but Beijing has taken the rare step of dispatching a top official to ...
Chinese brands are reportedly interested in VW’s cast-off plants in Europe. VW wants to shutter two sites to improve profits harmed in part by a downturn in China. Adapting an existing plant ...
China launches probe into U.S. chip subsidies China alleges subsidies have harmed Chinese mature node chipmakers Probe latest Chinese retaliation against U.S. chip export controls BEIJING, Jan 16 ...
Car giant Volkswagen to wind down production at two factories China could buy factories for foothold in Germany, says source Volkswagen open to selling to China buyer, says source FRANKFURT/BERLIN ...
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 ...
By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing There was talk of a high-speed rail line that China would build in Panama. A new subway line in Panama City. A modern container port. China has been working ...
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China’s ambitious global infrastructure and connectivity project, has captured the world’s attention with its far-reaching implications on geopolitics ...
Yet when asked about the People’s Republic of China, they purr. “China is a bottomless barrel. Whatever you can offer, they will take,” says Nicolás Pino, the society’s president.
China’s vast exports in 2024 exceeded its imports on a scale seldom seen anywhere except during or immediately after the two world wars. By Keith Bradsher Keith Bradsher, who began covering ...
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