#washingtonpost.com. × China punishes Japan’s new leader with harsh words and economic pain. Beijing is using its economic power and military muscle to convey its anger with Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi — and to send a message to the U.S.
#Nov.19.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Congressional committee urges swift action on escalating Chinese threats. Congressional committee warns of risks to the U.S. electrical grid and urges action against Beijing’s fast-growing space military capabilities and Taiwan threat.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China has lent $200B to U.S. tech and infrastructure projects, report finds. Chinese lenders backed 2,500 projects, covering almost every U.S. state, from gas pipelines to airport terminals, even as Washington warned developing nations about Chinese debt traps.
#Nov.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × What to know about China’s newly modernized nuclear arsenal. China has expanded and modernized its nuclear arsenal at an astounding rate — and has refused to discuss arms control unless the U.S. agrees to parity.
#Nov.17.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China expands desert nuclear test site as Trump revives nuclear tension. The quiet expansion of Beijing’s remote nuclear weapons complex, Lop Nur, points to years of preparation for a potential return to a Cold War-era arms race.
#Nov.17.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China’s new aircraft supercarrier challenges U.S. dominance in Pacific. The Fujian and its strike group represent a strategic game changer that will bring Beijing closer to its goal of eroding U.S. maritime primacy in its backyard.
#Nov.14.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Chinese outlet lashes out at Japanese prime minister, escalating row. Less than a month since Sanae Takaichi, a China hawk, became Japan’s prime minister, the complicated relationship between Tokyo and Beijing is beginning to sour.
#Nov.12.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China made quiet border advances as ties warmed, Indian critics warn. Buffer zones meant to ease India-China tensions along their shared border have disproportionately restricted Indian forces from patrolling, former officials say.
#Nov.12.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Video shows part of newly built bridge in China collapsing in seconds. The Hongqi Bridge, an infrastructure project in China’s mountainous southwest, partially crumbled after a landslide, officials said. No casualties were reported.
#Nov.12.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × India and China restored direct flights. Can relations take off again?. India and China have resumed direct flights after a five-year lull, generating hope among Indian businesses. But doubts remain over how deep the thaw will go.
#Nov.02.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Secret Pentagon memo on China, homeland has Heritage fingerprints. An secret memo from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth focuses on deterring China’s seizure of Taiwan and shoring up homeland defense. The guidance mimics language of a report from the conservative think t
#Mar.29.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China wants to lead the world in robots — from dogs to dancers. Beijing is promoting China’s robotics sector as part of its drive to own the technologies of the future. It is fast closing the gap with the United States.
#Mar.29.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Taiwanese soldiers guarding president’s office were spying for China. Four Taiwanese soldiers have been jailed for passing information to China in a case that analysts say shows the extent of Beijing’s infiltration of Taipei.
#Mar.28.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China offers ‘safe’ place for investment, Xi tells execs amid trade war. In a rare meeting with heads of 40 multinational companies, Chinese leader Xi Jinping sought to strike a contrast with protectionist President Donald Trump.
#Mar.28.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × For exiled Tibetans, U.S. funding was always about more than just aid. U.S. funding has helped Tibetan refugees from China establish a thriving community in India. The future of that support is now in doubt after Trump’s aid cuts.
#Mar.28.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × This Chinese city grew its birthrate. It won’t be easy to copy.. With a plummeting birth rate and a rapidly aging population, China faces a demographic crisis. The city of Tianmen is an outlier — at least temporarily.
#Mar.26.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Trump’s global funding cuts leave a void in Africa for rivals to exploit. America’s vanishing presence in Africa has upended critical programs, severed relationships and left a vacuum that Russia and China will look to capitalize on.
#Mar.24.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China and U.S. need ‘candid communication,’ premier tells Trump ally. Steve Daines, a Republican senator from Montana, and American business leaders are in Beijing amid a worsening trade war that threatens to hurt both economies.
#Mar.23.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Greenland is hard to defend. As Trump threatens, the Danes are trying.. “One way or the other,” President Donald Trump told Congress, the United States needs to “get” Greenland, strategically located and rich in rare metals.
#Mar.23.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Taiwan warns of growing Chinese threat, partly to secure Trump’s support. President Lai Ching-te is pushing boundaries, risking an angry response from China at a time when it’s not clear whether the United States will step in to help.
#Mar.21.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Canada condemns China for execution of four Canadians on drug charges. “Canada should respect the spirit of the rule of law and stop interfering in China’s judiciary sovereignty,” a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
#Mar.20.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China has a defense against Trump’s trade war. A great wall of pork.. Beijing’s tariffs on U.S. farm goods will have little short-term impact on Chinese consumers — making it ideal for inflicting political pain on Trump, analysts say.
#Mar.18.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × China vows to ‘vigorously boost consumption’ to revive weak economy. China has unveiled a 30-point plan to boost consumer spending — a task that has become ever more urgent since President Donald Trump ignited a trade war.
#Mar.17.2025
#washingtonpost.com. × Businesses are pivoting away from China — but few wind up in India. Red tape, restrictive import policies and unpredictable regulations have prevented global companies from committing to India, executives and officials say.
#Mar.16.2025
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