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China threatened Britain with “consequences” if the Government does not give approval for a new mega-embassy in London. Beijing hit out after Communities Secretary Steve Reed delayed a decision on the controversial development at the Royal Mint Court site in Tower Hamlets from October 21 to December 10.
The gathering reminds the U.S. government, on the verge of possibly its longest shutdown in history, that China is a big believer in planning. Beijing has held the strategy-setting meeting twice every decade since the 1950s to rally the country around specific social and economic goals.
Micron stock after it exits China’s server chip market after 2023 ban; shares fall amid US-China tech tensions and analyst optimism.
Micron plans to stop supplying server chips to data centres in China after the business failed to recover from a 2023 government ban on its products in critical Chinese infrastructure, two people briefed on the decision said.
BEIJING -- A Chinese defense spokesperson on Friday urged the Philippines to give up its "unrealistic illusions" and cease its "farces" in the South China Sea.
Report suggests Washington should urge Taiwan to show restraint and suggests there may be room for negotiation over the South China Sea.
As far as China is concerned, America started it. Earlier this week, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent blamed Beijing for the most recent blowup of ongoing efforts to resolve the trade war triggered by President Donald Trump.
We start with the Chinese espionage drama unfolding in the UK. Beijing has condemned evidence released by Sir Keir Starmer from an alleged Chinese espionage case, denouncing “British politicians’ attempts to smear and defame China”.