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China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, have been engaging in a tense competition for geopolitical, economic and tech supremacy.
China-U.S. Relations Are More Complicated Than a ‘Cold War,’ Experts Say
Scholar says two dangerous trends are emerging — one, framing everything in terms of security and, two, each side seeing the other as an ideological foe when it is not the case
U.K. Aims to Reduce ‘Volatility’ in China Ties as Starmer Visits Beijing
In the first visit by a British leader since 2018, Keir Starmer seeks to reduce volatility and boost trade without alienating the Trump administration
Drop in Chinese Tourism Set to Hurt Japanese Retail Sector
Decline in duty-free sales at department stores, linked to a drop in tourists from China, suggests gloomy prospects for foreign visitor spending in Japan, analysts say
Caixin Luncheon at Davos Highlights Urgency for Global Growth Rethink
Caixin’s CEO Lunch gathers policymakers and business elites to chart post-crisis economic models amid China-U.S. tension
Canada Axes Tariffs on Chinese EVs in Reset of Ties
The new policy sets an annual export quota to replace the 100% tariff on Chinese electric cars imposed under former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau in 2024
Commentary: China’s Economy Isn’t Stalling, It’s Pivoting
With a growth target of ‘about 5%,’ Beijing has explicitly traded maximum GDP expansion for national security and tech innovation
Commentary: The Canada Deal — A New Variable in U.S.-China Rivalry
Ottawa’s agreement to import 49,000 Chinese vehicles allows Beijing to ’guard the supply chain‘ of global production, marrying Canadian resources with Chinese manufacturing to bypass U.S. roadblocks
U.S. Firms Regain Profit Footing in China as Economic Anxiety Grows
AmCham report shows improving margins, but economic slowdown overtakes U.S.-China ties as top business worry
Weekly Must-Read: Six Things to Know About the Fall of Cambodia’s Cybercrime Kingpin Chen Zhi
Rising from a Chinese hacker to a Cambodian duke, the 38-year-old billionaire cultivated an image of legitimacy while allegedly running a global operation of fraud and money laundering
Opinion: The Post-WWII Order Faces Grave Challenges
The U.S. raid on Caracas lowers the threshold for global conflict and threatens the U.N.-centered system Beijing defends
Exclusive: Wingtech Chair Vows to Regain Control of Nexperia After 100-Day Standoff
In an interview with Caixin, Ruby Yang Mu recounts how the dispute unfolded and addresses concerns surrounding the Dutch chipmaker, including supply disruptions and alleged technology transfer
Tetsuzo Fuwa, Former Japanese Communist Party Leader Who Mended Ties With Beijing, Dies at 95
The long-time theoretician and political heavyweight normalized relations with the Communist Party of China after a 32-year freeze and transformed the JCP into an independent parliamentary force
China Faces Fallout After U.S. Removes Maduro, Analysts Say
Washington’s move could disrupt crude flows to China and weaken Beijing’s foothold in the world’s most oil-rich nation, industry experts say
Cover Story: How Resource Nationalism Is Redrawing the Global Mineral Playbook
From Africa to Latin America, resource-rich countries are rewriting the rules of mining, forcing China and the U.S. to navigate a very different landscape
China Demands U.S. Release Venezuelan President Maduro and Wife
Foreign ministry spokesperson says Washington violated international law and U.N. Charter in forcibly removing Venezuelan leader
Japan Plans to Quintuple Visa Fees for Foreigners to Curb Overtourism
Proposal would bring fees in line with U.S. and Europe, yet it lands hardest on Chinese visitors who must apply through designated agencies, amplifying costs even before service fees








