Rubio to meet China's foreign minister in Malaysia
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China's Chery (CHERY.UL) denied that it improperly claimed government subsidies for eco-friendly vehicles, according to a statement the automaker posted on Saturday.
Chinese research ships are studying the seas for science and resources, but the data they gather could also be useful in a conflict with Taiwan or the United States.
China now allows citizens from 74 countries to enter visa-free for up to 30 days. This policy aims to boost tourism, the economy, and China's global influence.
China is on an absolute tear installing wind and solar power. The country reached nearly 900 gigawatts of installed capacity for solar at the end of 2024, and the rapid pace of building has continued into this year. An additional 198 GW was installed between January and May, with 93 GW coming in May alone .
Australia's leader Anthony Albanese will visit China and meet with President Xi Jinping this weekend as he seeks to strengthen ties with Canberra's largest trading partner. Regional security and trade will take centre stage during the prime minister's six-day trip spanning three cities - Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu.
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Sen. Hawley's bill aims to counter Chinese ownership of U.S. farmland, especially near military bases, which officials call a security concern.
Electric-powered heavy trucks are rapidly gaining market share in China, driven by subsidies and the quick rollout of chargers, further curbing diesel usage and denting oil demand from the world's biggest crude importer.
Bilateral relations between India and China have improved since the 2020 clash - but larger challenges remain.
China is expanding its visa-free entry to 75 countries as part of a broader campaign to boost inbound tourism.
Pandas, and those who adore them, have been central to the culture and economy in Shirahama, Japan for years. But the four pandas at the town’s local zoo really belong to China, and China wants them back,
From coffee to cars to real estate, there's a recurring pattern in China — companies rush into an industry, then resort to discounts to stay afloat.