China and the United States "need to recapture the spirit of cooperation from World War II, and join hands to confront our common enemies in the new era," including COVID-19, economic recession, climate change and other global challenges, said Chinese ambassador Cui Tiankai on Thursday. Click here to read...
China has outlined more moves for higher-level opening-up as the country seeks to strengthen global cooperation and competition to achieve stronger development. In its latest move to open up the economy, a negative list for cross-border trade in services is being drawn up and will be rolled out by the end of this year, Xian Guoyi, an official with the Ministry of Commerce, told a press briefing on Thursday. Click here to read...
China's newly-revised catalog of technologies subject to export curbs is not targeted at any specific company and its contents were finalized after completing the necessary legal procedures, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday. Click here to read...
China urged the United States to immediately withdraw its decision to impose further restrictions on Chinese diplomats, saying it will make a just and necessary response according to the development of the situation. Click here to read...
As Tenzin Thardoe went about his routine earlier this week, news started trickling in that there had been yet another clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, this time near the Pangong Tso lake. Click here to read...
A senior US diplomat on Thursday said China’s “manipulation” of water flows in the Mekong River – currently at record lows – was an immediate challenge to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, signalling the issue could be on the agenda in a regional forum next week. Click here to read...
Right after Indian troops once again illegally crossed the Line of Actual Control, New Delhi on Wednesday imposed a new ban on a swath of Chinese apps, showing reckless intention to further decouple with China economically. The move is a double-edged sword which will cause losses to both China and India, while offering a perfect opportunity for the US to take over the market. Click here to read...
India has now banned more than 200 mostly Chinese mobile apps, citing the apps’ collection of user data as a national security risk. India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology issued the latest ban on Sept. 2, identifying a total of 118 mobile apps, according to a government press release. It’s the third list of banned apps issued since June. Click here to read...
Right after Indian troops once again illegally crossed the Line of Actual Control, New Delhi on Wednesday imposed a new ban on a swath of Chinese apps, showing reckless intention to further decouple with China economically. The move is a double-edged sword which will cause losses to both China and India, while offering a perfect opportunity for the US to take over the market. Click here to read...