Argentina's new president Javier Milei has claimed he 'won't deal with communists', but Beijing says severing ties would be a mistake and that it is willing to work with Buenos Aires to promote stability
India and China are expected to oppose the move to block private funding for coal-fired power plants. Both claim their citizens still need more energy from fossil fuel sources.
Washington’s Yellen said pending legal action meant US regulators couldn’t yet act against the Chinese video-sharing platform
Exports from Xinjiang rose to $409bn in the first 10 months of 2023 and could go higher as trade has jumped to countries in Central Asia and Southeast Asia, despite western sanctions.
Concerns about a more aggressive China and the nuclear ambitions of North Korea have forced the two key nations to rebuild relations
Rescuing developers like Country Garden won’t address the sector’s downturn, analysts say, with lifting buyer confidence the key
While the Chinese president’s US visit didn't do much to ease the weight of Washington's chip sanctions on the world's second-largest economy, it did manage to score several brownie points
"The shelving is a surprise and makes us wonder if there are issues behind the scenes that we aren't aware of," one analyst said, but news that Jack Ma's family trust was selling shares likely also hurt the stock
Alibaba’s U-turn on its cloud unit spin-off plans knocked tech sector confidence while China’s ailing property sector also weighed on sentiment
Companies have been flocking to borrow from banks on the mainland because of their rock-bottom interest rates but most of the loans are for use on the mainland, in Hong Kong or bilateral dealings
US officials are investigating if Applied Materials broke sanctions by sending gear worth 'hundreds of millions' to top China chipmaker via a unit in South Korea in 2021 and 2022, sources say
The Chinese firm is suffering as PC demand declines but hopes to turn its fortunes around with its first ‘artificial intelligence laptop’ next year