How Taiwan Views the China-Japan Spat
Chinese retaliation against Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae after her statements perceived as supportive of Taiwan have been watched carefully by Taiwanese. Perhaps unsurprisingly, such
5 Chinese Workers Killed in 2 Attacks in Tajikistan Along Afghan Border
China’s embassy in Tajikistan has urged Chinese businesses and workers to evacuate the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border areas where several Chinese citizens were killed in what Tajik authorities say
India-China Engage in War of Words Over Arunachal Pradesh
Chinese immigration officials at Shanghai Pudong Airport detained Pema Wang Thongdok, an Indian citizen from Arunachal Pradesh, for around 18 hours. The incident triggered a
Nine Japanese, two American firms sue US government for tariff refunds
At least nine Japanese companies and two U.S. companies have filed lawsuits against the U.S. government seeking refunds over additional tariffs imposed by the Trump
Japan’s defense contractors rush to tap government spending boost
apan’s defense contractors are rushing to capitalize on the government’s military spending boost, hoping to establish a solid profit structure based on dual-use technologies as
Rare earth prices remain sky-high despite US-China deal
A truce between the U.S. and China over the trade of rare earth metals has not brought down prices from their recent record highs.
Takaichi’s Taiwan talk risks an unwinnable fight
Putting aside the ongoing war of words between Beijing and Tokyo surrounding Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s statements on Taiwan last month, there is a simple question
Bessent moves to placate Beijing after Trump signs bill on deepening ties with Taiwan
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday described the United States as an ally to both mainland China and Taiwan, while at the same time asserting
Next steps for Ukraine talks unclear after Moscow meeting, Trump says
The path ahead for Ukraine peace talks is unclear, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, after what he called “reasonably good” talks between Russian
Taiwan cheered, China upset after Trump signs new Taiwan legislation into law
Taiwan expressed thanks and China was upset on Wednesday after President Donald Trump signed into law legislation requiring the U.S. State Department to regularly review
