China, Asia and Trade Deal
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If China were to invade Taiwan, no one is certain how different countries would line up. A new paper by the Centre for a New American Security ( CNAS ), a think-tank in Washington, examines that question.
The 30-minute call comes as Lee, a liberal from South Korea's Democratic Party, seeks to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North-South relations are at their most strained in decades amid Kim's frequent ballistic missile tests and North Korean troop deployments to support Russia's war against Ukraine.
Bullish bets firmed up on most Asian currencies as the lack of clarity on a U.S.-China trade agreement kept the dollar on the back foot, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday delivered a dire warning to the Asia-Pacific region and the world: China’s designs on Taiwan pose a threat to global peace and stability that requires “our allies and partners do their part on defense.
China has issued over $1 trillion in loans and grants for tens of thousands of projects across the developing world.
China issued a blistering response after U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said "the threat China poses is real."
Asia-Pacific markets were set to open mixed as traders assess U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration of the trade war with China to be “done.”
We unpack the latest study into how consumers in key markets across East and Southeast Asia perceive luxury today and what they expect from the shopping experience.
Asia stock markets mixed on Tuesday as traders cautiously awaited further details from the second day of US-China trade talks. Officials from both nations met in London on Monday to discuss rare earth shipments and the potential easing of export restrictions,