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  • China: Pacific Aid Free of Politics
    Workers remove the cloth covering the iron ore from Australia while they prepare for transporting at a port in Tianjin municipality
    China has recently explained that its stream of foreign aid directed to many Pacific countries has no political strings attached. This statement came in days after a think-tank said that China has become the second-largest donor to provide foreign aid to countries in the South Pacific.
  • China Snubs US Farm Products
     Soybean farmer Schexnayder Jr. overlooks his farm outside Baton Rouge in Erwinville
    Market experts are voicing out their concerns regarding the ongoing trade war between the China and the United States. Some are even convinced that the United States may not be able to regain the market share it had lost due to the bitter trade war.
  • Eastern China Braces as Typhoon Yagi Makes Landfall
    Passersby using umbrella struggles against a heavy rain and wind as Typhoon Jongdari approaches Japan's mainland in Tokyo
    China’s eastern province of Zhejiang elevated the gale force up to 10 as Typhoon Yagi makes its landfall. The typhoon, which is the 14th to enter Chinese area of responsibility this year, has a force close to 102 kilometer-per-hour near its eye.
  • China, Russia Talk Security Amidst Tension From United States
    Russia's President Vladimir Putin meets with China's President Xi Jinping in Johannesburg
    Beijing is sending one of its top ranking diplomats to Moscow. The four-day summit will tackle strategic security talks between the two superpowers amidst the growing threat from the United States.
  • China Clamps Down on Celebrity Tax Dodgers, Illegal Remittances
    Picture illustration of Chinese 100 yuan banknotes
    Chinese regulating bodies have started a concerted effort to clamp down illegal offshore currency transfers and tax evasions by some of the country’s highest-paid celebrities. The latest effort was initialized in order to mitigate public ire over the ever increasing income gap in the country.
  • China Evaluates US Airline Websites Regarding Naming Policy
    A United Airlines aircraft taxis as another lands at San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, California
    While most foreign airlines have made all the necessary naming changes, China pointed out that three United States airlines have not made the changes on their websites at all. Reports claim that American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and United Airlines had yet to meet the requirements set forth by the Chinese aviation regulator.
  • China Unfazed Despite Stock Market Drop
    China Unfazed Despite Stock Market Drop
    China remains unshaken amid a drop in its stock market due to ongoing trade rift with U.S.
  • Avoid ‘Yuan Herding Behavior,’ Says People’s Bank Of China To Major Chinese Banks
    China's Yuan
    The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) met in Monday the officials of China’s biggest banks to emphasize support for the stability China’s Yuan currency and to address any “Yuan herd behavior.”
  • China Boosts Stricter Swine Inspections Due To African Swine Fever Outbreak
    Pigs In Beijing
    China’s Liaoning province will boost its security measures in inspecting its swine farms and markets as well as in strengthening the transport of its hog items after China’s first case of African swine fever (ASF) was monitored thereat.
  • China Aims For Longest Rail Tunnel Connecting Taiwan To Mainland China
    China and Taiwan
    China is planning to build a rail tunnel that connects Taiwan to mainland China with Chinese scientists confirming its design, which will be considered to be the world’s longest railway tunnel if realized.
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