The conclusion of Capvision’s ‘rectification’ process is the latest development in China’s sweeping crackdown on consultancy and due diligence firms this year
China refused to give at least one Hong Kong delegate a parliamentary seat because they held a foreign document, the FT said
Canada's armed forces says it has detected Chinese surveillance operations in its seas and airspace, The Globe and Mail said
Tokyo believes several Chinese balloons have flown over Japan in recent years but warned it is now looking at allowing weapons to be used to gun down such 'unacceptable' intrusions
"We cannot give authoritarian regimes any chance to exploit our vulnerabilities and undermine us," NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said
Kwasi Kwarteng, Britain's business secretary, is said to be pushing to end the use of Chinese state-owned companies in critical infrastructure
Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said the acquisition of Newport Wafer Fab by Nexperia, a subsidiary of China's Wingtech, would face an investigation
The US lobby group said it is opposed to an outright decoupling of US-China relations
Taiwan's Evergreen Marine has purchased 44 vessels from China since 2018, all but two of which were ordered from shipyards that produce Chinese warships