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As US launches huge Indo-Pacific drill, what’s the message to China?
US Indo-Pacific Command exercise with Britain, Australia and Japan coincides with Chinese military training drills in parts of the South China Sea.
August 4, 2021 Source: South China Morning Post
Indian navy ships to join exercises in Indo-Pacific
NEW DELHI (AP) — India is sending four navy ships for exercises and port visits with the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia and Australia to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region, its navy said Wednesday, as China's maritime power grows in the area.
August 4, 2021 Source: AP NEWS
Japan’s embassy in Australia denies China’s ‘nasty remarks’ allegation
The Japanese embassy says it has ‘no idea’ about the claims by its Chinese counterpart, while an analyst says Beijing has to ‘do better’ to stymie growing ties between Tokyo and Canberra.
August 3, 2021 Source: South China Morning Post
Huarong to Restructure, Exit Units in Downsizing Push
China Huarong Asset Management Co., the country’s bad-debt manager that has roiled markets with doubts about its future, will exit one unit and restructure another to focus on its core businesses as it seeks to shore up its finances.
August 2, 2021 Source: Bloomberg
China should woo US allies with economic perks, former commerce minister says
To appeal to American allies caught in political crossfire, Chen Deming says Beijing should ‘learn to tell them the China story’ while putting ideological issues aside in lieu of economic gains.
July 30, 2021 Source: South China Morning Post
China Softens Tone on Climate Ambition Amid Power Shortages
China’s top policy makers urged an easing of the aggressive measures taken to reduce carbon emissions as Beijing balances economic health with its climate goals.
July 30, 2021 Source: Bloomberg
As China ‘sets the agenda’, will US and allied pressure change?
Washington’s pressure on Beijing is not expected to let up as US President Joe Biden works jointly with Indo-Pacific partners.
July 28, 2021 Source: South China Morning Post
Johnson may block Chinese takeover of UK’s largest computer chip maker
Post-Brexit trade adviser Tony Abbott ‘heartened’ by review into takeover of Newport Wafer Fab
July 27, 2021 Source: the Guardian
China to impose up to 218% five-year anti-dumping duties on Australian wines, effective Sunday
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Friday that it will impose anti-dumping duties from 116.2 percent to 218.4 percent on imported Australian wines. The ruling, which takes effect on Sunday, will last for five years.
July 21, 2021 Source: globaltimesnews
Australia-based NGO shut down in SW China for conducting activities without registration
An Australian non-governmental organization (NGO) has been shut down by the police in Southwest China's Sichuan Province for carrying out activities illegally without registering in China.
July 21, 2021 Source: globaltimesnews
Australia 'is sick', needs to take medicine: China's Foreign Ministry
China is not responsible for the current difficulties facing China-Australia relations. It is the Australian side that torn up the cooperation agreement between China and Australia, sabotaging normal exchanges and cooperation between the two countries, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
July 21, 2021 Source: globaltimesnews
Australia paying the price for prejudice: China Daily editorial
Statistics show both Chinese investments and students in Australia registered a considerable decline in 2020. The raging COVID-19 pandemic may have played a significant part in this, but the anti-China policies adopted by Canberra and the widespread anti-China sentiment in Australia, which have plunged bilateral ties to their lowest ebb in years, were also to blame.
July 21, 2021 Source: ChinaDailyApp
Australia joins allies in accusing China of ‘malicious cyber activities’
The Australian government says China’s ministry of state security exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange software
July 20, 2021 Source: the Guardian
The Quad Is Poised to Become Openly Anti-China Soon
What has been striking about the Quad thus far is that it has resisted openly identifying China as the primary target it seeks to rein in. But if the Quad is to be sustained, then it will likely have to come to grips with a forward-leaning approach to opposing Chinese activities.
July 19, 2021 Source: RANDCorporation
China will not tolerate certain countries’ aggression and profit seeking at the same time:FM spokesperson
China will not tolerate certain countries' criticism and mud-throwing at China, while at the same time continue to cash in on their economic relationshipwith China, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a press conference on Tuesday.
July 19, 2021 Source: globaltimesnews
Chinese Unesco official defends plan to list Great Barrier Reef as ‘in danger’
Tian Xuejun rejects Australia’s ‘groundless accusations’ that China influenced the finding to score political points
July 18, 2021 Source: the Guardian
China’s Heat Wave Is Pushing Coal Prices Toward Record Level
A heat wave across some of China’s biggest industrial provinces has pushed local electricity consumption to unprecedented levels, sending thermal coal futures toward record highs.
July 15, 2021 Source: Bloomberg
Australians fear attack from China almost as much as Taiwanese do, survey finds
More than four in 10 Australians think Chinese are coming and analysts say that’s partly due to government’s ‘drums of war’ rhetoric
July 8, 2021 Source: the Guardian