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Global Lithium Resources has two WA operations, including its Manna project near Kalgoorlie.

Global Lithium chair rejects board revamp over foreign influence fears

Two directors have shut down an attempt by a rival to seize control of the WA critical minerals explorer, pledging to vote against proposals at its delayed AGM.

  • Mark Wembridge
Shoppers browse through an open air food market in Shanghai. Consumer sentiment has been weak.

China corporate profits set for third year of declines

The Asian giant is grappling with a two-speed economy, with strong exports offsetting weak domestic demand as households cope with a deep property slump.

  • Joe Leahy and Tina Hu
Investors have been disappointed by China’s stimulus package so far.

China’s sharemarket tipped to rocket 20pc this year

Goldman Sachs expects Chinese equities will fly out of a bear market despite investors facing the worst start to a year since 2016.

  • Alex Gluyas
Taiwanese president William Lai.

Seven truths on why Taiwan always will be China’s

Some Australian media recently provided a platform for false Taiwanese views about the one-China policy. Here are the reasons they are wrong.

  • Xiao Qian

This Month

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Who can best manage Trump – Albanese or Dutton?

Instead of caution and guile from Canberra, we have the absurd posturing of the prime minister and opposition leader on who is best fitted to influence the mad king.

  • James Curran
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The Biden administration is defending the law as a national security imperative.

TikTok edges closer to US ban on national security concerns

The US Supreme Court signalled it’s likely to uphold a law that would ban the social media platform if it is not sold by its Chinese parent company by January 19.

  • Greg Stohr
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley this month with Chinese star and world No. 5 Zheng Qinwen, who made last year’s final.

‘Our competition is the couch’: Why Tiley is serious about pickleball

Pickleball is not a rival to tennis but instead is helping promote racket sports collectively to young people, says Australian Open boss Craig Tiley.

  • Gus McCubbing
Rachel Reeves was criticised for being “missing in action” as she flew to Beijing.

UK treasurer flies to China as Britain braces for more market turmoil

Rachel Reeves was criticised for being “missing in action” in parliament question time as she flew to Beijing for meetings with communist officials and businesses.

  • Melissa Lawford, Lucy Burton, Chris Price, Tim Wallace, Dominic Penna and Alex Singleton
The tit-for-tat US-China technology  wars are heating up.

Can Chinese chips beat Taiwan in the global tech race?

SMIC’s stock rally shows – at least to mainland investors – that China can build a self-sufficient semiconductor ecosystem. But the reality could be different.

  • Jessica Sier
Fanda Group wine director Peter Marchant says Chinese-made wines offer something a little different for drinkers.

Why Chinese-made wine could be coming to a bar or restaurant near you

Top bars and restaurants in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide are selling Chinese wines produced by both major players and smaller independent outfits.

  • Gus McCubbing
European airlines have complained that Chinese carriers have an unfair advantage and are establishing a stranglehold on routes between the two regions.

Chinese airlines rush into Europe as Western carriers retreat

Scandinavian Airlines, Lufthansa, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have all suspended some routes to the mainland in 2024, citing cost pressures from avoiding Russia.

  • Chan Ho-him and Philip Georgiadis
HMPV cases have surged in China.

Should you be worried about the HMPV virus spreading in China?

Here is everything you need to know about the respiratory infection and why it’s very different from COVID-19.

  • Stephanie Nolen
Power behind the throne: Wang Huning is a member of the CCP’s Political Bureau Standing Committee. He’s picutred here at a Party event ib Beijing on October 23, 2022.

Xi Jinping’s most trusted confidante has a new job: Winning Taiwan

He was fascinated by democracy as a student but Wang Huning has been the definition of a party insider for the past three decades.

  • Chris Buckley
Rescue workers search for survivors in the aftermath of the earthquake in Changsuo Township of Dingri in Xigaze, south-western China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.

At least 95 dead after earthquake rocks Tibet

The epicentre of the magnitude 6.8 quake that hit on Tuesday morning was in Tingri County, in Shigatse city, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

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  • Phila Siu and Jing Li
Donald Trump: “It’s just another example of fake news.”

Trump denies report that his team could pare back tariffs

The president-elect responded on Truth Social after the Washington Post cited three sources saying aides were exploring a narrower approach to tariffs.

  • Andrea Shalal
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Eiji Hashimoto: “We don’t think there is any other route that can strengthen the US steel industry more than this deal.”

Tariffs alone won’t strengthen industry, Nippon Steel boss warns Trump

At the heart of the debate is whether an acquisition of US Steel by a company based in Japan, a crucial Washington ally, would weaken the American steel sector.

  • Harry Dempsey
Justin Bassi, Executive Director: ASPI is a non-partisan institute that shouldn’t be painted as working or aligning with any side of politics.

James Curran is wrong: ASPI is and will remain independent

Commentators are free to criticise research institutes critical of China but should focus on evidence, not innuendo.

  • Euan Graham
Pudong’s Lujiazui Financial District in Shanghai. With Chinese funds and VC firms now struggling to return capital to their outside investors, a growing number have turned to redemption clauses to recoup as much money as possible.

How VC-backed founders in China end up blacklisted

Once on the debtor list, it is nearly impossible for individuals to start another business. They are also blocked from a range of economic activities.

  • Ryan McMorrow, Wenjie Ding and Nian Liu
US markets have been on a tear for the past two years.

Veteran financial crash survivor warns of 2025 Wall Street bubble

After successfully navigating some of the worst collapses in financial markets history, Perth’s Willy Packer says US shares are flashing red.

  • Joshua Peach
Mass appeal. An advertisement for the Black Myth: Wukong game at the Beijing Capital International Airport.

Magic monkey tale inspires China’s gaming industry to go big

Little-known developer Game Science achieved one of the fastest-selling debuts in gaming history with 10 million copies sold in three days.

  • Eleanor Olcott and Wenjie Ding

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