The pledge to put 60 per cent tariffs on Chinese exports will have a major impact on economic decision-making across different continents.
7 Nov 2024 - 3:46PM videocam
The Trump-Harris race has been a contest like no other but will be decided as many before – by the swing states.
6 Nov 2024 - 6:13AM videocam
US presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris rally swing state voters – and celebrity supporters – ahead of election day.
From a jazz festival and the Shanghai Greenhouse to art exhibitions and Marina Abramovic’s new showcase, there’s lots to enjoy this month.
Brasilia is not signing up for Beijing’s infrastructure scheme – but that doesn’t mean it’s not interested.
2 Nov 2024 - 9:20PM videocam
Renmin professor Jin Canrong tells forum the main difference will be whether the next president takes a ‘coarse’ or ‘refined’ approach.
2 Nov 2024 - 9:19PM videocam
Latest EU tariffs on Chinese EVs aim to give Europe ‘time to adjust’ to China’s ‘excess capacity’, European academic tells the Post.
31 Oct 2024 - 7:32PM videocam
Hangzhou’s attractions are many, from West Lake, immortalised by poets centuries ago, to an intimate jazz bar.
Latest goodwill messages between leaders come amid speculation of strains caused by differences over North Korea’s nuclear programme.
6 Oct 2024 - 10:00PM videocam
Former department store reopens as a showcase for hip fashion e-commerce businesses, with nightclubs, restaurants, and exhibition spaces.
From a family-run Western restaurant in a housing estate to a newly opened Spanish place to a bistro for brunch, places to avoid the crowds.
Peng calls on young people from both countries to ‘inject positive energy into bilateral relations’ during event to help improve China-US exchanges.
25 Sep 2024 - 6:31PM videocam
Beijing expects ‘new progress’ between the two countries as left-leaning president-elect Anura Kumara Dissanayake takes the helm.
25 Sep 2024 - 2:35PM videocam
Monarch on Beijing trip says country ‘would like to join hands with China to contribute constructively’ to stability in resource-rich waters.
21 Sep 2024 - 3:50PM videocam
Analyst says monarch’s first official overseas trip is likely to focus on implementing existing deals rather than announcing new projects.
19 Sep 2024 - 8:39PM videocam
At the United Nations, Chinese diplomats question why the Security Council has been ‘unable to stop this human tragedy’.
18 Sep 2024 - 7:21PM videocam
From xiaolongbao to crab roe noodles, and braised pork and duck, we share five Shanghai restaurants offering authentic local flavours.
Conciliatory tone contrasts with rising tensions between the two countries’ coastguards and naval vessels in disputed waters.
12 Sep 2024 - 4:43PM videocam
Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong urges greater security cooperation for belt and road projects in first China-Central Asia ministerial conference.
Anfu Road, known as the headquarters of Chinese fashion lovers, has everything a visitor to Shanghai could ask for, from stunning street photography locations to its French Concession history to explore.
Pacific island leaders endorsed a regional policing plan, but analyst says balancing ties with Beijing remains ‘important consideration’ for many.
31 Aug 2024 - 10:00PM videocam
Beijing has ‘maintained communication’ with Tokyo after it said a Chinese reconnaissance plane made an ‘utterly unacceptable’ incursion on Monday.
27 Aug 2024 - 7:26PM videocam
A recent agreement to help protect the famous lion dance could also aid Chinese-Malaysian ties, experts say.
25 Aug 2024 - 6:07PM videocam
Success of action game based on 16th century classic seen to highlight how China can pursue its often ‘heavily assailed soft power agenda’.
24 Aug 2024 - 10:34PM videocam
In new report, Beijing says the NED, sometimes called Washington’s ‘regime-change arm’, supports Taiwan separatists and destabilising forces in Hong Kong.
Black Myth: Wukong’s release this month will take Chinese-developed games to an international level, and a new height of scrutiny.
20 Aug 2024 - 3:08PM videocam
Study finds more than 17 per cent of South Africa’s anti-dumping measures aimed at Beijing, with Chinese steel products the biggest targets.
Beijing says expanding bloc will help ‘make the international order more just and equitable’ but Russia wants to pause new applications.
30 Jul 2024 - 7:54PM videocam
While meeting Chinese counterpart for second time this month, top Indian diplomat says Himalayan border dispute has cast shadow over ties.
‘Their music was part of our lives,’ says curator of show in Tai Kwun, Hong Kong, that puts in context the songwriting of James Wong Jim and Joseph Koo for radio, TV and stars of Cantopop’s golden age.