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South China Sea: Tillerson says US should block China from new islands

(BBC): The US should block access to islands built by China in contested waters of the South China Sea, Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state says. The comments, which are likely to hike tensions with Beijing, were made by Rex Tillerson at his confirmation hearing. Beijing has been building artificial islands on reefs in waters also claimed by other… Read more »

China, Russia agree on more ‘countermeasures’ against U.S. anti-missile system

(REUTERS): China and Russia have agreed to take further unspecified “countermeasures” in response to a U.S. plan to deploy an anti-missile system in South Korea, state news agency Xinhua reported on Friday. The countermeasures “will be aimed at safeguarding interests of China and Russia and the strategic balance in the region”, Xinhua said, citing a statement released after a China-Russia security… Read more »

Thirty-Two Tons a Second Shows China’s Record Iron Appetite

(Bloomberg): Iron ore imports by China surged to a record above 1 billion metric tons last year as unexpectedly strong steel production and lower local mine output combined to fire up demand in the world’s top buyer for cargoes from Australia and Brazil, supporting a rebound in prices. Asia’s top economy imported 1.024 billion tons in 2016, up 7.5 percent from a… Read more »

China exports slump more than expected in December, imports growth cools

(CNBC): For the month, exports decreased 6.1 percent on-year in dollar-denominated terms, compared with a 0.1 percent increase in the previous month, Reuters reported on Friday, citing official data. Imports meanwhile rose 3.1 percent from a year ago, down from November’s 6.7 percent growth. December’s trade balance stood at $40.82 billion, versus $44.61 billion in the previous month For 2016, Chinese… Read more »

China: A Paper Tiger

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The Chinese economy is slipping. Growth has slowed, and the national currency, the yuan, has reached an eight-year low. The United States, Europe, and other nations are seeking their manufactured goods elsewhere, like in Thailand, Vietnam, and Taiwan, where the labor is far cheaper than the ever-pricier Chinese. As growth slows, the Chinese government becomes anxious. This may be the… Read more »

Beijing issues red alert for severe air pollution

(TIMES OF INDIA):  Beijing has issued its first red alert for air pollution this year as a new bout of heavy smog was set to hit the capital city and surrounding areas on Friday. The smog that is expected to last for five days, officials said on Thursday. Approved by the municipal government, the red alert will be activated 8… Read more »

China is no longer the biggest foreign holder of U.S. debt

(CNN): Beijing has been dumping U.S. government debt to prop up its currency. China uses the dollars it gets from selling U.S. Treasuries to buy the yuan, which has sunk to an 8-year low as the world’s second largest economy slows. China’s huge holdings of U.S. debt fell to $1.12 trillion at the end of October, their lowest level in… Read more »

A Friend Like Me

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Since the Korean War of the 1950s, the People’s Republic of China has been one of North Korea’s closest friends and allies, and since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, one of its only ones. It is well-known that North Korea’s trading partnership with the PRC is crucial to the survival of its regime. In exchange for millions… Read more »

China joins U.S., allies in sanctions on North Korea

THE WASHINGTON TIMES: The U.N. Security Council unanimously pushed through a harsh slate of sanctions against North Korea on Wednesday — even winning support from China to slash coal imports from its nuclear-armed neighbor — a day after the Obama administration sought to ease regional concerns over a political crisis gripping South Korea.   Beijing’s embrace of the U.S.-drafted resolution… Read more »

Here Are the UN’s Harsh New Sanctions on North Korea

REUTERS: The UN Security Council imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Wednesday aimed at cutting the Asian country’s annual export revenue by a quarter in response to Pyongyang’s fifth and largest nuclear test in September. The 15-member council unanimously adopted a resolution to slash North Korea’s biggest export, coal, by about 60% with an annual sales cap of $400.9 million,… Read more »