The US President’s four-day visit will include discussions about trade and North Korea with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Trump’s first event after arriving in Tokyo was a reception with several dozen Japanese and American …
Trump’s Huawei ban is a more severe threat to global economy than trade war tariffs, economists say Showdown between China and the US over 5G, future technology could outlast tariff fight, analysts say Blacklisting …
China’s biggest chip maker, SMIC, to withdraw from New York Stock Exchange as trade spat with US spills over to technology sector The sudden move comes as Washington steps up efforts to cut off …
HONG KONG: Google’s decision to partially cut off Huawei devices from its Android operating system has presented the Chinese tech titan with one of its most dramatic challenges yet: how to keep up with …
Xi Jinping visits rare earth minerals facility, amid talk of use as weapon in US-China trade war China produces 90 per cent of the world’s rare earth minerals, used in hi-tech production such as …
The risk of a recession will rise if the trade dispute is prolonged and escalates further, economists and portfolio managers said The world’s two largest economies had appeared closer to a trade deal …
By Aarin Mehta The destroyer Hudner fires an SM-2 missile during a live-fire exercise off the coast of Virginia on March 25, 2019. South Korea intends to procure more than $300 million in SM-2s. …
Is Sri Lanka Really a Victim of China’s ‘Debt Trap’? Sri Lanka’s debt crisis and Chinese loans – separating myth from reality. By Umesh Moramudali May 14, 2019 Sri Lanka is often …
Opinion page: Did China Break the World Economic Order? No. Other countries’ reaction to its rise are a greater threat. By Yukon Huang Mr. Huang is an economist focusing on China. May 17, 2019 CreditJohannes …
Pyongyang says its lakes and reservoirs are drying up as the country received only 56.3mm of rain in the year. 05/17/2019 In the year to Wednesday, the North reportedly received just 56.3mm of rain …