But Taipei stopped short of calling it a deliberate act and admitted there was no clear evidence to show the Chinese ships were responsible
Australia’s national broadcaster reported this week that Perth Mint had sold an approximate 100 tonnes of diluted gold bars to China between 2018 and 2021
The Netherlands considers it necessary on national security grounds to get this technology into oversight with the greatest of speed, the Dutch trade minister said
While overall auto sales dropped in January-February, sales of new energy vehicles were up by more than 60%, according to industry data
China's foreign minister warns that Taiwan is an internal issue solely for Chinese people and that mishandling the issue would rock US-China relations
Companies winning US chips subsidies would be barred from joint ventures or expansion in ‘foreign countries of concern’ like China for 10 years
Shares in Hong Kong, Sydney and Shanghai took a tumble, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was 1.7% lower; dollar rises to 3-month high
Beijing is looking to streamline its regulatory oversight as well as build the foundations for digital development in the country
The ban could include components already built into the networks, requiring operators to remove and replace them
New financial regulator will replace the banking commission and do some functions of the central bank and securities commission; a national data bureau will also be set up
China's exports for the January-February period fell by 6.8% over 2022, while imports were down by 10.2%, according to data released on Tuesday
Xi was quoted as saying he was "both happy and worried" – glad about its lead position in the global battery market but fearful given intense rivalry with the West and risks over its high profile