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Trade war could hit China’s innovation powerhouse plans
Made in China 2025 ambitions have seen patent filings soar but economic slowdown could result in fewer patents filed by local inventors
November 2, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Chinese students assaulted at pro-Marxist society protest
Two Chinese students were assaulted and hauled away, according to a witness and video footage, after they led protests against their university on Thursday for refusing to recognize an on-campus Marxist student society.
November 2, 2018 Source: U.S.
Boeing's China plant to start operations in December
Boeing Co will start operations at its 737 completion plant in China next month and Air China will take delivery of the first plane produced there, the U.S. planemaker said on Friday.
November 2, 2018 Source: U.S.
Global stocks gain on hopes of a US-China deal. Are investors jumping the gun? | CNN
Stock markets around the world climbed Friday on optimism about a potential ceasefire in the trade war between the United States and China.
November 2, 2018 Source: CNN
Trump to host dinner for Xi after G20 summit
Beijing has tentatively accepted the US president’s offer of a meeting in Buenos Aires, people familiar with the arrangement have told the South China Morning Post .
November 2, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
US senators call for probe into China hacking claims
Lawmakers want closed door hearings to verify a reported ‘potential threat’ and the FBI and Homeland Security are processing the request.
November 1, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
China’s future rests on ‘mending fences with the United States’
October 29, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Beijing praises its own ‘import expo’ despite snub from US
Chinese President Xi Jinping confirmed to attend and give speech at show designed to paint China as a buyer, not only a seller in the world
October 29, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Many U.S. firms in China eyeing relocation as trade war bites: survey
More than 70 percent of U.S. firms operating in southern China are considering delaying further investment there and moving some or all of their manufacturing to other countries as the trade war bites into profits, a business survey showed on Monday.
October 29, 2018 Source: U.S.
China offers congratulations to new Brazil president
China on Monday offered congratulations to Brazil's new president, Jair Bolsonaro, after the far-right lawmaker won the Brazilian election in a dramatic swing away from the left in the world's fourth-largest democracy.
October 29, 2018 Source: U.S.
Stop using trade war excuse for China’s economic confusion
The country’s leaders need to remove the dark cloud of uncertainty over where it is headed, while mixed signals over the private sector and a mixed reaction to its ‘self-reliance’ message emphasise a need for action
October 29, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Chinese traders play down impact of new animal feed guidelines on soy demand
Oilseed traders in China on Monday played down the potential impact on soy consumption of new government guidelines to lower the protein content of animal feed, saying that rising soymeal and soybean prices would be a far bigger curb on appetite.
October 29, 2018 Source: U.S.
Global stocks slide as investors fret over new tariffs
Early gains on Wall Street fizzled and sent global stocks lower on Monday after reports that the U.S. is planning an additional $257 billion worth of tariffs on Chinese goods if upcoming talks between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping fail to end a trade war between...
October 28, 2018 Source: U.S.
US, Taiwan military ties closer than ever as Trump challenges Beijing
Washington is approving arms deals at a much faster pace than before, as Taipei faces growing threats from mainland China
October 28, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
How China’s blatant IP theft, long overlooked by US, sparked trade war
The first article in a two-part series exploring the trade war between the world’s two superpowers argues we should have seen it coming.
October 28, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Robots to make robots at ABB's new $150 million factory in China
Robots will make robots at a new ABB factory in China, which the Swiss engineering group said on Saturday it plans to build for $150 million in Shanghai as it defends its place as the country's largest maker of industrial robots.
October 27, 2018 Source: U.S.
Chinese defense minister to visit Washington next week: Mattis
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said his Chinese counterpart would be visiting Washington next week to continue talks on military relations between the two countries.
October 27, 2018 Source: U.S.
Economist slams ‘China model’ that ‘leads to confrontation with West’
Zhang Weiying’s speech lashes out at those who use the theory to explain country’s economic success over the past four decades.
October 26, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Taiwan to get upgraded F-16V fighter jets after US arms sale approved
US$330 million deal is the second since US President Donald Trump took office, as defence ties deepen between Washington and Taipei.
October 26, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
China will prosecute graft, terror suspects even if they flee
China changed its law on Friday to allow judgments to be delivered in corruption and terror cases even when the suspects do not appear in court, as Beijing ramps up pressure on dozens of suspected criminals hiding overseas.
October 26, 2018 Source: U.S.