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European test pilots put China’s C919 airliner through paces in Shanghai
European Union Aviation Safety Agency test flights a crucial step in acquiring certification needed for global operation.
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Electric & new energy vehicles
China-EU tariff agreement on EVs will cut shipments but boost profits
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US-China trade war
Why China may buy Nvidia’s AI chips as US eases curbs – and replace them later
14 Jan 2026 - 8:00PM
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China travel
‘Structurally hurt’: why are Chinese tourists spending less abroad than before?
China’s outbound travel sector has bounced back from the pandemic, but the era of duty-free shopping sprees appears to be over.
14 Jan 2026 - 4:04PM
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Customers shop for skincare products at a duty-free shopping mall in China’s southern Hainan province. China has opened up to more duty-free retail in recent years, reducing the need for Chinese tourists to splash out while abroad. Photo: Getty Images
China energy security
Can China’s cheap, renewable energy help it outrun the US in the AI race?
China’s energy buildout means cheap, green and reliable electricity fuels its manufacturing and tech industries, giving it an edge over rivals.
14 Jan 2026 - 9:14AM
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US-China trade war
Trade reset? China, Canada look to revive ties after US tariffs force rethink
Crude, copper and iron top Canada’s exports to China, as prime minister seeks to mend relationship with Beijing.
13 Jan 2026 - 10:00PM
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US-Venezuela conflict
‘Expansion to defence’: China firms strategise in Latin America after Venezuela
After the abduction of former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, many Chinese entrepreneurs in the region say they are staying put – for now.
13 Jan 2026 - 9:55AM
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China trade
Japan firms seen ‘stockpiling’ rare earths as Tokyo looks to G7 amid China row
Amid fears of potential mineral export curbs by Beijing, Japanese industry is bracing, and Tokyo appears keen on a united international response.
12 Jan 2026 - 10:14PM
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China-EU relations
‘Soft landing’: China, EU see progress in EV dispute with price floor option
Breakthrough follows duties levied by Brussels in October 2024 as part of investigation into industry subsidies.
12 Jan 2026 - 8:51PM
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China deflation
China’s solar firms, once deemed too competitive, now face monopoly accusations
Major producers are suspected of using Beijing’s anti-involution campaign as an excuse to rig prices.
12 Jan 2026 - 4:00PM
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China trade
China pledges green-energy push with Global South, signals wider market opening
Sixth entry in Communist Party mouthpiece’s editorial series calls domestic market ‘world’s rarest resource’, vows supply-chain support to aid industrialisation.
12 Jan 2026 - 3:05PM
Solar panels are seen in May at the China-Africa Green Technology Park in Mauritania. Solar panels and microgrid projects built by Chinese firms in Africa have electrified local communities, according to a People’s Daily commentary. Photo: Xinhua
China exports
Why overseas residency is a ‘practical advantage’ for Chinese firms going global
Local residency is becoming an essential asset for China’s business owners as they go abroad, granting benefits and networking opportunities.
12 Jan 2026 - 11:19AM
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China travel
China’s outbound travel set to soar by 10 million trips – but halve in Japan
Chinese tourist flows to Japan could plunge to as low as 4.8 million this year from 9.3 million in 2025 amid political dispute, survey finds.
11 Jan 2026 - 4:00PM
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Chinese offshore investment
How China’s global investment model is changing – and what it means for the yuan
The trade war, weak domestic demand and stronger policy support push more firms to invest overseas, with growing implications for currency.
10 Jan 2026 - 2:00PM
China shipbuilding
China’s shipyards still lead the world, but US threats took a toll in 2025
Chinese shipbuilders saw their market share dip for the first time in five years in 2025, as uncertainty over US port fees roiled the industry.
9 Jan 2026 - 4:00PM
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A ship is under construction at a shipyard in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. China remains the world’s top shipbuilder, but its market share dipped last year amid uncertainty over US port fees. Photo: AFP
China trade
With US focused on Venezuela, China has window to pressure Japan: analysts
Beijing’s trade actions raise stakes with Tokyo, as China’s rare earth power and Japan’s chip dominance are seen as potentially key levers in their bilateral dispute.
9 Jan 2026 - 9:00AM
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Mergers & Acquisitions
China’s Sinopec, CNAF to undergo consolidation, creating energy powerhouse
State Council approves reorganisation between Sinopec and China National Aviation Fuel Group, state asset regulator says.
8 Jan 2026 - 9:34PM
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US-Venezuela conflict
‘Odious debt’: why China is at risk of painful losses in post-Maduro Venezuela
China has lent Venezuela tens of billions of dollars in recent decades. But Caracas could simply declare those obligations void, analysts say.
8 Jan 2026 - 2:27PM
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Vehicles drive past the El Palito refinery in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. Photo: AP
China manufacturing
China seeks ‘safe and reliable’ AI supply as global tech race heats up
Special action plan to promote application of three to five large AI models in manufacturing sector.
8 Jan 2026 - 4:44PM
China-Japan relations
As Beijing targets Tokyo over Taiwan remarks, what levers does Japan have?
Japanese control of chemical used in semiconductors could prove significant, analysts say.
8 Jan 2026 - 10:06AM
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China-EU relations
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Trump says Greenland is ‘surrounded’ by Chinese ships. What’s the real story?
China has engaged with Greenland in areas ranging from oil and minerals to tourism. But its footprint is far smaller than Trump claims.
7 Jan 2026 - 11:12PM
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China trade
China initiates anti-dumping probe against Japan over key semiconductor chemical
Beijing’s investigation targets imports of dichlorosilane from Japan, alleging dumping that harms Chinese production, amid escalating bilateral and trade tensions.
7 Jan 2026 - 6:00PM
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A worker is seen at a semiconductor factory in China’s Jiangsu province. Beijing has launched an anti-dumping investigation against Japan over a chemical used in chipmaking. Photo: AFP
China trade
China, South Korea sign US$44 million in trade deals after years of friction
High-level summit strengthens bilateral ties after years of strained relations, as China shores up regional relationships amid row with Japan.
7 Jan 2026 - 4:03PM
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US-Venezuela conflict
Chinese business owner in Venezuela warns of spillover after Maduro’s abduction
Chinese entrepreneurs have returned to South American nation in recent years, but some fear consequences after Washington’s intervention.
6 Jan 2026 - 10:50PM
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China trade
China bans exports of military-related goods to Japan as dispute intensifies
Shipments of select goods – which could include drones and rare earths – to entities associated with the Japanese military have been restricted.
6 Jan 2026 - 6:43PM
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