Analysts, however, say Beijing’s military aggression will make it difficult for China and Japan to fundamentally reset their relationship
Analysts say strong congressional support and the track record of some of Trump’s foreign policy picks are likely to prevent any major changes in U.S.-Taiwan relations
Contractor for Chinese electric vehicle maker says there were translation misunderstandings
World's second-biggest economy has struggled this year
It could affect millions downstream in India and Bangladesh
As the world awaits United States President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House next month, Taiwan is caught between growing Chinese aggression and uncertainties surrounding U.S.-Taiwan relations. VOA’s William Yang reports from Taipei. (Videographer: Katie Tam; Video edited by ELee)
The one-day visit is Takeshi Iwaya's first to Chinese capital since becoming Japan's foreign minister in October, to discuss thorny issues with his country's largest trading partner
China will vigorously promote reform of the commercial housing sales system, and expand the scope of urban village renovation beyond the addition of one million units, report says
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