Premier to make first trip to China
PREMIER Steven Marshall will head to Shanghai next week for his first trade mission — as the State Government forges ahead with plans to establish a trade office in the China’s largest city.
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PREMIER Steven Marshall will head to Shanghai next week for his first trade mission — as the State Government forges ahead with plans to establish a trade office in the China’s largest city.
HILLARY Clinton has issued a stark warning to Australia and New Zealand, saying “a new global battle is just getting started”.
CHINESE President Xi Jinping has met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in northern China as the US Secretary of State travels in North Korea to plan a proposed summit.
WARREN Buffett says it is not likely that the US and China will come to loggerheads on trade, saying the two countries would avoid doing “something extremely foolish”.
LIKE it wasn’t hard enough getting your hands on baby formula, now Australia Post is cashing in on the booming trade.
THE United States has warned Beijing that there “will be consequences” for installing missile systems in the South China Sea.
THE United States has accused China of an act ‘just short of war’ … by blinding pilots flying in and out of Djibouti with military-grade lasers.
AUSTRALIA has been slammed over its lack of leadership in the face of rising China, with the withering claim we lack ‘vision’ and the US is ‘bemused’ by us.
AUSTRALIA has reacted after reports that China has installed missile systems on three of its outposts in the South China Sea.
WANING trust between Australia and China is showing signs of serious consequences, and experts say there’s only one way to stop it.
IN LIGHT of the China ban on recyclables, it is time for South Australia to start seeking solutions that will reduce our waste and ensure the stuff we do produce is recycled.
A HUGELY popular children’s cartoon character has taken on a new life in China, but the country’s strict censorship machine isn’t happy about it.
FOR factory workers in China, there’s no such thing as privacy, as employers have begun forcing staff members to wear devices that monitor their mental states.
SCAMMERS impersonating Chinese diplomats in mysterious phone calls have stolen a total of $10 million from fraud victims living in Sydney in the last year, authorities say.
THOUSANDS of Peppa Pig clips which were available on a popular Chinese video app have suddenly been removed. Is the cartoon porker the latest victim of Beijing’s censorship regime?
A BRUTAL assessment from a former Australian ambassador to Beijing has exposed an urgent problem in our relationship with China.
A LOST cat named Pepper has finally been found after more than a week of hiding at JFK Airport in New York.
CHINA is waging a “campaign of psychological warfare” against Australia with dire consequences, a controversial book claims.
AT LEAST seven students have been killed at a school in northern China following a mass stabbing.
China joins the compact throng — the MG is big on space but light on tech.
CHINA has suggested the reason Kim Jong-un decided to freeze his missile tests was because his underground nuclear test site has collapsed.
AS CHINA’S presence in the Pacific strengthens, a new report has proposed US navy warships be based in Perth.
CHINA says it has it. Canada is developing it. There’s a new push to develop a working quantum radar as an unstoppable, all-seeing eye.
CHINA claims it has has given its older fighter jets “invisibility cloaks”, making them more effective on the modern battlefield, in a sly shot at Donald Trump.
CHINA’S navy has just taken another giant leap forward, and military analysts around the world are taking notice.
GUILTY of jaywalking? Don’t try that in China, where newly installed road devices will give illegal crossers an unpleasant surprise.
THE federal government has given a gas producer with suspected links to China’s communist party a $6m grant to help boost local gas supplies. But there are fears the gas could be sent overseas.
THE US Air Force has rushed out a $1 billion contract to catch up with China and Russia, as hypersonic weapons threaten to reshape the modern battlefield.
WHILE Australian warships were being challenged, a top US admiral was telling Congress Beijing now controlled the South China Sea.
CHINA has long been concerned about its reliance on imported chips from global names such as Qualcomm and Intel and its scrambling to fix it.
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