 
 
							Authorities in the financial hub shut schools, the stock exchange and told workers to stay at home after over 200mm of torrential rain brought by the second typhoon in a week
 
 
							Critics fear proposed law changes will lead to the summary arrest of government opponents and more censorship
 
 
							Myanmar, one the world’s leading producers of rare earths metals, has suspended mining for inspections, sending prices to 16-month highs
 
 
							Republican chair of influential House panel calls for harsher curbs after the discovery of new chips in Huawei phones "that may violate trade restrictions"
 
 
							State media said the investment was a clear sign of Beijing's push to end the country's reliance on foreign semiconductor firms
 
 
							Australian PM meets Chinese Premier at ASEAN summit, says trade has stabilized. Keen for more progress, he will visit Beijing later this year to mark the 50th anniversary of bilateral ties
 
 
							The developer averted a catastrophic default this week at the very last minute but its offshore creditors warn there will have to be a debt restructure soon
 
 
							Foreign envoys complain of lack of access to officials and scholars as geopolitical tensions simmer and officials become wary of contact amid a ramped up security drive and rising anti-Western sentiment
 
 
							Guterres warned of fragmentation "in world economic and financial systems" amid differing views on technology and security; he also urged solutions for poor nations' debt and climate change
 
 
							Domestic big tech rivals including Baidu Inc and SenseTime Group released their AI chatbots last week
 
 
							Sources say staff were given instructions to also not use other foreign-branded devices or bring them into the office
 
 
							The pair are said to have damaged the World Heritage Site ‘beyond repair’ after knocking down a section to get to a work site