The Curium municipality and the city of Dazhou, China, have signed a friendly cooperation agreement to promote long-term relations in areas such as tourism, culture, and trade, following a visit from Chinese officials.
Chinese officials are inviting multinational corporations to an upcoming summit in Qingdao to participate in China's innovation drive and explore new market opportunities.
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President Trump's visit to China for talks with Xi Jinping covered various topics, including trade and regional security, and was marked by reports of the US delegation discarding Chinese gifts. The visit set the stage for subsequent diplomatic developments, including an announced visit by Vladimir Putin to China.
President Donald Trump arrived in China for a summit with President Xi Jinping, aiming to stabilize US-China relations and address trade tensions following a tariff war. The visit is marked by discussions on geopolitical rivalry and economic interests, with American CEOs accompanying Trump.
Chinese officials have advised fans to stop organizing large birthday celebrations for national team athletes, citing resource waste and potential distraction.
Chinese officials have engaged in discussions with US representatives Bessent and Rubio, focusing on sensitive topics including Taiwan and bilateral trade relations.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials, focusing on the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran. During his visit, Lavrov criticized efforts to 'contain' Russia and China, accusing the US of continuing Cold War-era geopolitical strategies.
Chinese officials are claiming that a University of Michigan scholar died after being questioned by U.S. law enforcement, an allegation that U.S. authorities have remained tight-lipped about.
After President Trump announced his request to postpone his meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing, citing the ongoing Iran conflict, Chinese officials stated they are still discussing the timing of a potential summit.
Chinese officials are now required to study subjects like rare earths and supply chain management, highlighting China's focus on economic security and its dominance in critical materials like Neodymium for EV motors.
What A Taiwan Invasion Would Cost China
Authored by Antonio Graceffo via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Shortly after meeting with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping in late October, President Donald Trump said China would never attack Taiwan while he is president because Chinese officials “know the consequences.” While support from the United States is welcome news for Taiwan, Trump’s words raise a real question: Does Xi actually know the cost of invading Taiwan?...
Chinese officials have agreed to prioritize backchannel dialogues over public squabbling to de-escalate tensions in the West Philippine Sea, Sen. Erwin Tulfo said yesterday following a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Jing Quan.
A Financial Times report on China's poverty reduction efforts has been criticized for reflecting a Western misunderstanding of the issue. Chinese officials argue the report fails to accurately represent their achievements.
Following the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing last week, US and Chinese officials have met and publicly discussed their differing priorities, indicating that the two nations remain far apart on trade issues.
CEOs from major US banks Citigroup and Goldman Sachs held discussions with Chinese government representatives in Beijing. The meetings focused on business consultations between the financial leaders and officials.
The European Union and China appear to be heading towards a trade war, with Chinese officials and trade negotiators reportedly using a "divide-and-rule" strategy by praising selected national governments.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials. The visit, occurring just before a planned summit between US President Trump and Chinese President Xi, focused on coordinating positions on regional and international developments.
The UK is preparing for more data leaks after additional private health records appeared on the Chinese website Alibaba, following a Biobank data breach last week, with the government working with Chinese officials to remove the postings.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defense detected 16 Chinese aircraft near the island, coinciding with a meeting between Chinese officials and the chairwoman of Taiwan's largest opposition party, Kuomintang (KMT).
Chinese officials have called on the Philippines to stabilize bilateral relations following a weekend of 'candid and in-depth' discussions on their maritime dispute and regional issues.
Beijing says more than 470 Chinese nationals have been safely evacuated from Iran as the conflict with the US and Israel escalates.
The Chinese embassy is helping citizens leave via designated land routes and border crossings.
Meanwhile, Chinese officials are urging all remaining citizens in Iran to step up safety precautions, register with the embassy and leave the country “as soon as possible”.
A reception for the Japanese Emperor's birthday in Beijing saw no Chinese government officials attend, reflecting the current strained relations between the two countries.
Chinese officials are reportedly scrutinizing electric vehicles, potentially leading to the removal of certain benefits or features, signaling a shift in policy despite China's previous push for EV innovation and global leadership.
Following discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Trump expressed hopes for stronger US-China relations and highlighted China's interest in purchasing US goods. Trump also reiterated a firm stance on Iran, stating military operations would continue and that Xi Jinping had pledged not to supply weapons to the country.
During a visit to Beijing, Türkiye's Environment, Urban Planning and Climate Change Minister Murat Kurum and Chinese officials agreed to establish a working group focused on residential and urbanization issues.
A US official stated that a truce with Iran has 'terminated' hostilities for the purpose of a war powers deadline. This comes even as Iran threatens a 'painful' response if US attacks resume.
China's finance minister and central bank chief attended the World Bank and IMF meetings in Washington, advocating for multilateralism amidst global challenges.
Officials have been disciplined in Chenzhou, China, after the owner of a fireworks shop ignited the premises, leading to an incident and subsequent accountability measures.
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Chinese government and industry officials are likely to discuss plans to control domestic electric-vehicle (EV) makers’ output, while encouraging them to prioritise...