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Why the US-China trade deal is now at risk of falling apart

Many in Washington say Trump’s mini-deal with Beijing was a vehicle for political boasts




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EU draws criticism over consent to China censorship of coronavirus article

Beijing edits European opinion piece published in Chinese state-controlled media




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China exports rebound in April on new Asian demand

Factories reopen but economy still faces challenges from weak services sector




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China-Africa relations rocked by alleged racism over Covid-19

Africans in Guangzhou evicted from hotels and had passports confiscated, officials say




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US looks to step up economic action against China

As relations deteriorate over virus, Washington considers curbing supply chains and investment flows




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Brazil-China ties strained by social media war over coronavirus

Officials’ barbs come at a precarious time for Latin American country




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JPMorgan tops ranking as best-performing fund house in China

UBS drops to second spot while Invesco slips to third in Z-Ben analysis of investment market




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US-China trade, ECB bond resistance, Airbnb view

As relations deteriorate over the coronavirus, Washington considers curbing supply chains and investment flows




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China faces dilemma over Hong Kong protests

Hong Kong protests against a proposed extradition law that would allow criminal suspects to be handed over to China are continuing, despite a concession by the Hong Kong chief executive to suspend the proposed law. Naomi Rovnick discusses discusses what’s at stake for China and what the protesters are seeking to achieve, with Tom Mitchell in Beijing and Sue-Lin Wong in Hong Kong.


Contributors: Suzanne Blumsom, executive editor, Naomi Rovnick FT Live reporter, Sue-Lin Wong, South China correspondent and Tom Mitchell, Beijing bureau chief. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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As world leaders meet to discuss emissions, how is China doing?

As the world’s largest carbon emitter, China will be in the spotlight at this week’s UN climate summit in New York.  Beijing has taken steps to tackle its pollution problems in recent years, but is it working? Pilita Clark puts this question to Leslie Hook, environment correspondent, and Lucy Hornby, deputy Beijing bureau chief. 

 

Contributors: Pilita Clark, business columnist, Leslie Hook, environment correspondent, and Lucy Hornby, deputy Beijing bureau chief.  Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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China steps up bid for tech self-reliance

Beijing has ordered government offices and public institutions to remove all foreign computer equipment and software within three years as part of its bid for self-reliance in office technology. Malcolm Moore discusses the ramifications for Chinese and US companies and for the global supply chain with the FT’s Yuan Yang in Beijing.


Contributors: Malcolm Moore, technology news editor, and Yuan Yang, Beijing technology correspondent.  Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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China's battle against the coronavirus

The full impact of the deadly Sars-like virus that has spread across China will take time to assess. But it’s clear there will be significant damage to the region’s economies and perhaps also to the reputation of China’s leaders for failing to tackle the coronavirus early enough to prevent its spread. Andreas Paleit discusses the political and economic impact of the outbreak with Tom Hancock, recently back from Wuhan, James Kynge in Hong Kong and Sue-Lin Wong in Shenzhen.


Contributors: Andreas Paleit, companies desk editor, Tom Hancock, China consumer industries correspondent, Sue-Lin Wong, South China correspondent, and James Kynge, global China editor. Producers: Fiona Symon and Persis Love.

 

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Persecution of China's Uighur Muslims exposed

Growing a beard, praying in public and calling someone overseas. These are some of the 'offences' for which Uighur Muslims have been sent to internment camps in the Xinjiang region of China, according to a leaked document known as the Karakax list. Adrienne Klasa talks to the FT reporters who discovered the document, Christian Shepherd and Laura Pitel. Read the FT story here


Contributors: Adrienne Klasa, creative producer, Christian Shepherd, Beijing correspondent, and Laura Pitel, Turkey correspondent. Producers: Persis Love and Fiona Symon

 

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Can China win big in vaccine race with biotech bet

Nation’s pharma industry has matured but is still a lot better at incremental innovation than major breakthroughs




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China’s Belt and Road power grids keep security critics awake

As Beijing connects the region, the Philippines weighs ‘shutdown’ risk




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China’s internet interference is TikTok famous

The video app loved by teenagers is powered by artificial intelligence and protectionism




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China’s US stock market flops raise governance concerns  

Companies suffer steep share-price falls while Luckin implosion highlights risks




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Iron ore market is putting a lot of faith in stimulus from China

Price of key steelmaking ingredient has held up, despite big drop in economic activity




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Rio Tinto expects rising commodity demand from China

Anglo-Australian mining group benefits from resilient iron ore price




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BHP and Rio see solid rebound in China’s steel sector

Country’s production this year expected to top 2019 if coronavirus kept at bay




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Cement price rise points to surge in China construction

Experts fear country is embarking on more white elephant projects




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Von der Leyen tells China to price carbon

Commission president sets out Brussels’ plan for CO2 border adjustment mechanism




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China, not America, will decide fate of the planet

But its coal addiction and authoritarian system mean it will struggle to take a global lead




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A dangerous US-China blame game will do no good

An inquiry into the origins of Covid-19 is needed if important lessons are to be learnt




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Global stocks turn lower on China virus fears

Outbreak ripples across US, European and Asian equity markets




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China close to abandoning ChemChina and Sinochem merger

Deal to create one of world’s biggest chemicals groups beset by management clashes




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The end of China’s chemical romance

Welcome to Due Diligence, the FT’s daily deals briefing




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Wall St ekes out gain after day of US-China trade worry

Renewed friction between Washington and Beijing adds to coronavirus concerns




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China’s Kingsoft Cloud tests US market with biggest IPO in months

First New York listing by a Chinese company since Luckin Coffee debacle




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A partial and defective US-China trade truce

A large problem remains: Washington does not know what it is trying to achieve




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Business feels the fear in Australia-China trade dispute

Canberra’s call for an inquiry into the origins of coronavirus has provoked threats from Beijing




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China’s Covid-19 QR code surveillance state

Phone-based system controls entry and exit to neighbourhoods and taxi cabs




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Trump’s erratic China policy undermines western unity

Washington’s stance is alarming US allies when a joint approach is needed




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US and China say trade talks on track despite coronavirus tensions

Two sides hold call on ‘phase one’ deal in rare easing of war of words over pandemic




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US and China: edging towards a new type of cold war?

Trust between the countries has deteriorated during the pandemic and is close to its lowest point since 1979




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Annoushka looks to resume China growth as lockdown lifts

Founders plan for further expansion in Wuhan and beyond




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How to lose the technology race with China

Donald Trump’s all-guns-blazing approach is a sure way to a lose-lose break with Beijing




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VW hails speed of car sales recovery in China

Demand in most profitable market nears 2019 level but brand expects slower revival in Europe




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Tesla ramps up solar tile roof installations in US, eyes China and Europe expansion

Tesla appears to be ramping up installations of its solar tile roofs in the San Francisco Bay area and will eventually roll out to Europe and China, according to CEO Elon Musk, who, in a series of tweets, provided the first substantial update since the company launched the third iteration of its product in October. […]




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Aussie Inclusion in "China Bank" a boost for Business - 26 Mar

The Federal Government's decision to be a part of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is a bold move which encourages long term investment in a growing region which will benefit Australia.




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PwC mentors young leaders from China and Australia on Infrastructure - 28 May

Young leaders from Australia and China are working together to provide creative solutions to issues facing both countries as part of the China Australia Millennial Project (CAMP).




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Australian corporates keen on JVs in China, but barriers remain - 21 Sep

A new PwC survey has found that 70 per cent of major Australian companies are planning to enter new joint ventures or strategic alliances to drive growth from the Chinese market.




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Cloudflare partners with JD to expand its network in China

Cloudflare today announced a new partnership with JD Cloud & AI that will see the company expand its network in Chinato an additional 150 data centers. Currently, Cloudflare is available in 17 data centers in mainland China, thanks to a long-standing partnership with Baidu, but this new deal is obviously significantly larger. CloudFlare’s original partnership […]




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Snow’s avatar app Zepeto registers 150M users, eyes China market

Some of you may recall the South Korean app Zepeto that went viral among Gen Z users a year and a half ago. The app, which renders selfies into animated avatars and lets people adorn their computer-generated manifestations with virtual items, appears to have sustained its relevance. It has amassed 150 million registered users, the […]





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How Zhihu has become one of China’s biggest hubs for experts

Zhihu may not be as well known outside of China as WeChat or ByteDance’s Douyin, but over the past eight years, it has cultivated a reputation for being one of the country’s most trustworthy social media platforms. Originally launched as a question-and-answer site similar to Quora, Zhihu has grown to be a central hub for […]




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IAN LADYMAN: China Club World Cup proposal represents FIFA's latest vanity project 

IAN LADYMAN: In the Brazilian rainforest, the stadium used for England's first game of the 2014 World Cup cost £235million of public money to build.




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China blasts Bild newspaper for demanding coronavirus reparations

The Chinese embassy in Berlin responded to Bild's article with an angry letter which accused the paper of 'stirring up nationalism' and prejudice towards China' (pictured, Chinese leader Xi Jinping).




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Sonny Bill Williams slams China's treatment of the Uyghur minority in poignant tweet

Sonny Bill Williams slammed China's treatment of the Uyghur minority in a tweet on Monday. Williams made similar comments about the issue as Arsenal's Mesut Ozil.




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Sonny Bill Williams pledges support for Uyghur Muslims locked up in detention camps in China

Sonny Bill Williams said he doesn't fear backlash for his latest comments supporting the Uyghur Muslim community in China and said his only regret is he hadn't spoken out sooner.