By Julie Zhu and Sophie Yu HONG KONG/BEIJING, Feb 12 (Reuters) - More Chinese tourists are expected to travel overseas during ...
By Emily Green Feb 12 (Reuters) - Two of China's leading automakers, BYD and Geely, are among the finalists vying to purchase ...
Chinese consumers are snapping up Apple's new iPhones, with a flashy "Hermes orange" premium model going viral and helping ...
Japan’s plan to lift weapons export restrictions marks a political shift, though a limited defence industrial base and labour ...
China’s MFA’s strong language was hardly a surprise; China’s Osaka Consul head comparing Takaichi to a “dirty head that must ...
Beijing will be displeased by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s election triumph, but most Asian leaders will welcome a strong Japanese government.
Commercial fishermen on a remote Japanese island say the Japan coast guard has urged them to avoid fishing near the disputed Senkaku Islands.
Addressing challenges in an ever more complex international order.
A more confident Tokyo complicates Beijing’s preferred regional order. For many of Asia’s middle powers, that makes Japan an appealing counterweight.
State Secretary Minister Prasetyo Hadi said technical discussions on the repayment mechanism are still underway, with ...
China told its banks to reduce holdings of US government debt this week, with market pros split on how the move could impact the US and Treasury markets.
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