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Reported UK attempt to break ‘dependence’ on China for key minerals impracticable: experts

GT staff reporters March 17, 2024

Reported UK attempt to break ‘dependence’ on China for key minerals impracticable: experts

The UK government's reported attempt to break dependence on China for key minerals needed for wind turbines and electric vehicles is impracticable and may have an impact on its green transformation, Chinese experts said. British battery metal refiners and electric car factories are being handed cheap power deals...More

Anti-espionage efforts of China against US spies ‘essential, effective’

Yang Sheng and Zhang Yuying January 04, 2024

Anti-espionage efforts of China against US spies ‘essential, effective’

US espionage and intelligence agencies that work to infiltrate other countries are complaining to the US media about the difficulties of their malicious undertakings against other countries' national security, in order to convince Washington's politicians and decision-makers to allocate them more resources and money. In other words, they...More

Western media intend to cast a shadow on China-US relations through ‘underworld filter’

Global Times June 21, 2023

Western media intend to cast a shadow on China-US relations through ‘underworld filter’

At the moment of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's arrival in Beijing, CNN, the Washington Post, BBC and some other Western media used a grayish "underworld filter" on China, maliciously fabricating the weather in Beijing as cloudy and hazy when Blinken got off the plane. The State...More

China to implement agreed tariff rates under RCEP for Philippines, another milestone for trade pact

GT staff reporters May 18, 2023

China to implement agreed tariff rates under RCEP for Philippines, another milestone for trade pact

The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced on Monday China will implement agreed tariff rates under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for certain imports from the Philippines starting on June 2, when the trade pact is set to take effect in the Philippines after the...More

Biden’s bullish view of US economy “false”, laying bare its downward pressure: analysts

GT staff reporters December 16, 2022

Biden’s bullish view of US economy “false”, laying bare its downward pressure: analysts

US President Joe Biden has been peddling bullish views of the US economy, which he claimed could grow “faster than the Chinese economy this year”, the first time since 1976. But some Chinese observers pointed out that his rhetoric is false, based on the manipulation of “nominal GDP”,...More

Trump’s ‘Tariff War’ backfires on US factories

Chi Jingyi and Zhang Dan for Global Times December 10, 2019

Trump’s ‘Tariff War’ backfires on US factories

Beijing. The US purchasing manufacturer's index (PMI) declined in November and came in below expectations, while the PMIs of China and the EU rose. Analysts said the figures show that the US is lying in the bed it made when it comes to the impact on trade wars...More

China urged to take ‘stronger countermeasures’ against US’ Xinjiang Bill

Xie Wenting & Fan Lingzhi for Global Times December 05, 2019

China urged to take ‘stronger countermeasures’ against US’ Xinjiang Bill

Beijing. China will take strong countermeasures against the US, including releasing an "unreliable entity list" that includes relevant US entities, and imposing sanctions on relevant US officials, experts said, after the US House passed an act filled with groundless accusations against China's Xinjiang Tuesday night, local time. The...More