China, Trump and Xi Jinping
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In 2022, China for the first time in 20 years didn't have a woman among the 24 members of its Politburo or the seven members of the Standing Committee of the Politburo.
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China's Xi Jinping and Ghana's John Dramani Mahama pledge further bilateral relations
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, on the sidelines of the Global Leaders' Meeting on Women co-hosted with UN Women in Beijing. The encounter came as China and Ghana celebrate 65 years of diplomatic relations.
President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday that “there seems to be no reason” to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during an upcoming trip to South Korea after China restricted exports of rare earths that are vital to U.S. industries.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday called for greater representation for women in politics and government at a global women's summit in Beijing, a move he said would ensure that gender equality is "truly internalised" within society.
On Tuesday, the U.S. and China are imposed new port fees on each other’s ships amid the threat of more tariff hikes, according to Cutler and the Chinese Ministry of Transport. The fees are another import cost for businesses on top of duties.
China's strict new rules on rare earth exports are causing global concern. Governments and companies are now scrambling to find alternative sources. This move demonstrates China's significant influence and the growing risks for businesses worldwide.
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From chips to ships: China just weaponised the sea - Xi Jinping ups the ante against Donald Trump
China has imposed sanctions on US subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilding giant Hanwha Ocean, escalating the trade war. This move, alongside US port
Economists are reacting to President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation with China, as well as the subsequent walk-back over the weekend, following the sharp selloff in risk assets on Friday. ‘TACO Strikes Again’ On Sunday,
The five-year plan they eventually release in March will be the 15th since the party gained power in 1949. Titanic in size, as befits the world’s second-largest economy, it will touch on everything from advanced manufacturing to green development and beyond.
Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya to discuss cooperation in various sectors.