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Xi Jinping - Nigel Green - All investor eyes on Xi in Europe - asiatimes.com - France - China -  Beijing - Eu - Hungary - Serbia

All investor eyes on Xi in Europe

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s two-day state visit to France starting Monday, coupled with stops in Serbia and Hungary, is garnering significant attention from global investors amid escalating trade tensions between China and the European Union (EU).

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Han Feizi - Winston Churchill - The myth of Chinese overcapacity - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Taiwan - South Korea - county Early - county Yell

The myth of Chinese overcapacity

Early in the morning, factory whistle blows

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Francesco Sisci - China’s path not taken: global leadership chances - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Hong Kong - India - Afghanistan - Ukraine - Iraq

China’s path not taken: global leadership chances

At the dawn of the 21st century, China encountered a series of decisive junctures that could have reshaped not just its destiny but that of the entire world. There was a striking series of missed opportunities and what-ifs that could have turned global events in a different direction.

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Xi Jinping - Mohamed Muizzu - Belt & Road: Chinese techno-nationalism in Maldives - asiatimes.com - China - Taiwan - Philippines -  Beijing - India -  New Delhi - Maldives - county Ocean

Belt & Road: Chinese techno-nationalism in Maldives

The Maldives’ recent turn toward China and away from India has boosted Beijing’s long-term push for regional control and disrupted New Delhi’s ambition to match Chinese strategic competitiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

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Hun Manet - Richard S Ehrlich - Cambodia getting a China-backed, game-changing canal - asiatimes.com - China - Usa -  Beijing - Thailand - Hong Kong - Singapore -  Bangkok - Cambodia - Vietnam -  Singapore -  Hanoi

Cambodia getting a China-backed, game-changing canal

BANGKOK – Cambodia wants to divert Southeast Asia’s Mekong River into a planned US$1.7 billion, Chinese-financed shipping canal to reach a deep-sea port at Kep near Sihanoukville on southern Cambodia’s Gulf of Thailand coast.

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William Pesek - Southeast Asia - China’s outbound investment reshaping the global economy - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Usa - Britain - Washington - Germany - region Asia-Pacific

China’s outbound investment reshaping the global economy

As economists obsess over plunging foreign direct investment into China, they risk missing a far more important trend: the giant waves of capital zooming in the other direction.

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The price of Africa’s digital dependence on China - asiatimes.com - China - region Asia-Pacific

The price of Africa’s digital dependence on China

Digital technologies have many potential benefits for people in African countries. They can support the delivery of healthcare services, promote access to education and lifelong learning, and enhance financial inclusion.

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Tom Cotton - America - America on autopilot to self-inflicted destruction - asiatimes.com - China - Taiwan - Usa -  Beijing - Singapore -  Singapore

America on autopilot to self-inflicted destruction

At a recent hearing in the US Senate, Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas apparently had trouble understanding that a citizen of Singapore can look like a Chinese, talk like a Chinese and yet not be a member of the Communist Party of China. In Cotton’s questioning of Chew Shou Zi, the chief executive of TikTok, even the fact that Chew’s wife and children are American citizens seemed suspicious to him.

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