CKI bid tests China stance
The federal government has a serious global political challenge on its hands as Hong Kong-based CKI bids for APA.
The federal government has a serious global political challenge on its hands as Hong Kong-based CKI bids for APA.
China has threatened to retaliate against the latest round of tariffs on $US200 billion ($279bn) worth of its exports to the US.
China is bracing for the Trump administration to unleash another $US200 billion ($280bn) in tariffs on more than 1000 items.
A leading Chinese academic has accused Canberra of violating the Law of the Sea treaty.
China is set to prop up the crash-strapped Venezuelan economy during President Nicolas Maduro’s four-day visit to Beijing.
Tasmania’s Premier, Will Hodgman, has rejected suggestions there may be military concerns about China’s interest in Antarctica.
China and Russia have pledged to work more closely together in the face of rising tensions with the US and Britain.
Daniel Zhang’s elevation as a successor to Alibaba chairman Jack Ma next year is good news for Australia.
China has defended its tough measures to crack down on Muslim Uighur separatists as necessary to preserve ‘social stability’.
The financial crisis of 2008 gripped the West and caused global havoc; it also opened the way for China’s great leap forward.
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