Foreign brands that used to dominate Chinese automotive industry have taken back seat to cars made domestically in China, particularly those of NEV status
China’s Ministry of Commerce will begin implementing export controls on antimony and certain superhard materials starting Sept. 15
Pedro Sanchez, Spain’s prime minister, asks the EU to rethink the plan to impose tariffs of up to 36 percent on Chinese electric cars, citing the need for “compromise” between Brussels and Beijing
The annual European Business in China Position Paper calls on China to open its economy and allow a more free market to determine resource allocation
South China Sea dispute expanding from sea to air, raising risk of clashes
Australian think tank tracks Beijing's rise in rankings of advanced technology research, with US falling behind
Report suggests Qin has been spared jail time and is holding a low-ranking position at a state publishing house
Earlier this week, the United States and China held theater-level commander talks for the first time amid efforts to stabilize military relations
Analysts say Beijing and Moscow are trying to counter security coordination between the US and its allies through increased joint military exercises
Washington seeks to open new channels of regular military communication with Beijing since ties sank to a historic low after the United States downed a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon last year
Sanchez says he hopes EU can avoid trade war, even as Brussels weighs imposing extra tariffs on China-manufactured electric vehicles
China's Defense Ministry says 'Northern United-2024' exercises would take place in the Sea of Japan and Sea of Okhotsk farther north
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