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China s energy crisis spreads to Beijing, impacts tech firms Apple and Tesla - 29-Sep-2021

While China is attempting to lead the narrative of tackling climate change on the global stage, local manufacturers and residents are crying out on social media as various provinces across the country experience power shortages.

Canadian businessman jailed for 11 years for spying in verdict showing China s resolve to safeguard judicial integrity

Canadian businessman jailed for 11 years for spying in verdict showing China s resolve to safeguard judicial integrity
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Iron ore the Achilles heel in China s punishment plan for Australia

Iron ore the Achilles heel in China’s punishment plan for Australia China is signalling it will deploy ‘all necessary tools’ to punish Australia, but it remains dependent on iron ore, for now. Save Share A warning by a Chinese academic that Beijing is preparing to deploy “all necessary tools” to defend itself against Australia is an ominous sign for anyone doing business with the world’s second-largest economy. Beijing this week dropped the pretence that its tariffs and bans on billions of dollars worth of Australian exports were not political. China’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday night directly linked its decision to suspend regular high-level economic dialogue with bilateral tensions.

US allies game won t aid China-Canada ties

US allies’ game won’t aid China-Canada ties By Liu Dan Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/16 16:28:40 Huawei s Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, wearing an electronic ankle tag, leaves her home for a court appearance in Vancouver, Canada, on October 1, 2019. Photo: VCG Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was the first international leader to talk with US president-elect Joe Biden on a phone call on November 9, after Biden declared victory in the presidential election - a defeat Donald Trump has yet to formally concede.  Two days before the US presidential election on November 3, an Ipsos poll showed that 69 percent Canadians agree that Biden in White House will be good for Canada. Less than a week before this poll, a Guardian newspaper article suggested that A Trump win or a disputed result are Canadians worst fears.  

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