China Labour Bulletin recorded over 140 strikes at factories across the country in the first five months of this year, the highest since 2016
China's central bank cut the interest rate on its one-year medium-term lending facility on Thursday as data from factory surveys, trade, loan growth and home sales show signs of weakness
US lawmakers are set to introduce a bill to eliminate a tariff exemption widely used by e-commerce sellers to send small orders from China to US shoppers
The speed of the yuan's slide has caught many off-guard. JP Morgan recently downgraded its year-end yuan forecast, from 6.85 per dollar to 7.25 per dollar.
The US decision to return was partly spurred by concern over China's increased influence, in particular setting standards for artificial intelligence and technology education
Foreign minister Qin Gang said the US should interfering in China's internal affairs and harming its security interests in a call on Wednesday to Blinken, who is due in Beijing on Sunday
India threatened to shut down the social media site during the huge farmers' protest, Dorsey said, but a Modi government minister said that never happened
The US, Japan and Taiwan have agreed to share real-time data from reconnaissance drones to improve military coordination and prepare for a potential Chinese invasion, a new report says
The US has added 43 firms – mostly Chinese – to its Entity List, banning them from receiving US exports for activities such as training army pilots and developing hypersonic missiles
China has been upset by claims of spying from Cuba, with a state-backed commentator accusing the US of repeatedly playing tricks and creating an 'illusion' it is eager to engage in talks
China's property sector has over the past two years been thrust into a severe debt crisis with many developers defaulting on payments
The number of people who got married in China dropped by 10% last year, continuing a steady decline since it peaked in 2013, new government data has revealed