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China says quiet part out loud: Beijing tells EU it can't afford Russia losing war against Ukraine; wants US distracted TOI World Desk / TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Updated: Jul 05, 2025, 12:15 IST ...
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the European Union’s top diplomat that Beijing can’t accept Russia losing its war against Ukraine as this could allow the United States to turn its full ...
According to APK-Inform, this week, demand prices for 2025-harvest feed barley continue to rise on the Ukrainian export market, while the premium for feed barley certified for delivery to China is ...
The U.S. and China have agreed on the framework for a trade deal, both nations say. It appears that rare earth minerals are one key part of it.
Western companies are struggling to secure approvals for rare-earth imports from Chinese authorities, despite the U.S.-China deal.
China could take steps against the European Union after the 27-member bloc barred Chinese firms from most public tenders for medical devices, the commerce ministry said on Tuesday, keeping trade ...
China’s solar power capacity has surpassed 1 TW, marking a historic milestone as the country accelerates its energy transition. Around 92 GW of new PV systems were installed in China in May ...
Boeing 747s were spotted leaving China for Iran amid Israel's strikes on nuclear facilities, raising concerns about CCP aiding Iran with transport during the conflict.
China is trying to win over Africa in the global trade war As America slaps tariffs on African goods, it is offering zero duties ...
As G7 leaders meet in Kananaskis, one top priority—China—won’t appear on the public agenda. Behind closed doors, however, leaders will grapple with how Beijing is reshaping the global order and ...
A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce on Thursday appeared to downplay what President Donald Trump said Wednesday was a "done" trade deal.
The US has reached a new trade agreement with China under which all Chinese imports will face a 55% tariff, while American exports to China will be subject to a reduced 10% tariff.