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1 week ago |
scmp.com | Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
The envoys of the world’s two leading powers painted starkly different pictures of US-China ties, each offering a competing assessment of the state of their economic relations – just as a recently agreed framework to ease trade tensions hangs in limbo.
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1 week ago |
scmp.com | Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
When US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick addressed over 5,000 attendees via video at a major investment forum outside Washington last month, his message was clear: now is the time to invest in the US. Aimed at a global audience of business leaders and investors, Lutnick’s remarks at the SelectUSA Investment Summit were meant to affirm America’s openness to foreign capital.
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2 weeks ago |
scmp.com | Zhao Ziwen |Khushboo Razdan
US President Donald Trump reiterated his support for Chinese students in America on Thursday and pledged to help them remain in the country after graduation, distancing himself from initiatives that his administration has announced to limit or block international students because of national security concerns. “I’ve always been strongly in favour of it. I think it’s a great thing,” Trump said on Thursday, referring to Chinese nationals seeking to study in the US. “It’s also good for our schools.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Bochen Han |Zhao Ziwen
A senior US congressional Democrat influential on China and tech policy criticised US President Donald Trump’s administration for its rescission of an AI diffusion rule on Friday, calling the move a “horrible idea” that would ultimately benefit China.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Zhao Ziwen |Bochen Han
A China General Chamber of Commerce – USA survey released Monday showed half of Chinese companies operating in the United States plan to shift emphasis away from investments in the country in light of Trump administration tariff policies.
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1 month ago |
thestar.com.my | Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
The US House of Representatives intensified its legislative push against Beijing on Monday, advancing a slate of China-related bills targeting industrial espionage, export controls, national security threats and alleged human rights abuses. At the same time, lawmakers moved to deepen US ties with Taiwan and protect Falun Gong practitioners. In a show of bipartisan consensus on China-related legislation, all bills were passed by voice vote.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
India on Thursday claimed it destroyed an air-defence system in Pakistan’s second-largest city, fuelling speculation that the military equipment was Chinese-made, a day after Islamabad said it deployed fighter jets made by China in an encounter with India’s air force. A press release issued by the Indian government accused Pakistan of attempting to “engage a number of military targets in northern and western India” using drones and missiles.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
1 day agoIndia: India strikes 9 'terror camps' in Pakistan to deter cross-border attacksSHOTLIST NEW DELHI, INDIA (MAY 7, 2025) (ANADOLU – ACCESS ALL) 1. INDIAN FOREIGN SECRETARY VIKRAM MISRI SPEAKING AT PRESS CONFERENCE 2.
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1 month ago |
scmp.com | Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
The US House of Representatives intensified its legislative push against Beijing on Monday, advancing a slate of China-related bills targeting industrial espionage, export controls, national security threats and alleged human rights abuses. At the same time, lawmakers moved to deepen US ties with Taiwan and protect Falun Gong practitioners. In a show of bipartisan consensus on China-related legislation, all bills were passed by voice vote.
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2 months ago |
scmp.com | Igor Patrick |Khushboo Razdan |Zhao Ziwen
Foreign ministers from an expanded Brics group of countries anchored by Brazil, Russia, India and China vowed to bolster multilateralism and promote peace amid intensifying global conflicts and mounting economic turbulence driven by US trade policies. Opening the meeting in Rio de Janeiro on Monday, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said the bloc must serve as a “force for good” in an increasingly fragmented world. “The path to peace is neither easy nor linear,” Vieira said.