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Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney departs for China on Tuesday, where he will discuss trade and international security at a time when Canada faces uncertain relations with the U.S. due to a trade war and annexation threats from President Donald Trump.
South Korea appears happy to engage in what some have called “shuttle diplomacy” between its quarreling neighbors—and stands to reap some benefits.
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As Canada tries to reduce its dependence on the US, its leader will visit China to rebuild ties
A leader of Canada is visiting China this week for the first time in nearly a decade, a bid to rebuild the country's fractured relations with the world's second-largest economy — and reduce Canada's dependence on the United States.
State media, embracing the gaming phrase “kill line,” is asserting China’s political superiority over the United States, deflecting focus on China’s own economic challenges.
Christine Li from Knight Frank breaks down how China’s tier-one office markets are facing mounting pressure from oversupply and cautious tenant demand. Li also looks at whether China’s expanding REIT framework could help unlock value in commercial property - even as vacancies remain elevated across major cities.
As Canadian leader Mark Carney arrives in China on Wednesday, his hosts see an opportunity to peel the longtime U.S. ally away from their rival, at least a bit. China's state media is calling on the Canadian government to set a foreign policy path independent of the United States — what it calls “strategic autonomy.
China built a dominant strategic position in the region as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.
China’s commerce ministry said its key priorities this year include strengthening legal frameworks, improving export controls and enhancing risk prevention to safeguard supply chain resilience and national security.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit China next week where he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping as Canada looks to reduce its over reliance on the United States.
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Aerial photos reveal China's 'carpet-like' project blanketing vast desert: 'Sandy and mostly devoid of life'
A massive solar panel array in China is expected to crack 7,000 megawatts of power generation in 2026, according to EnergiesMedia. The Three Gorges Kubuqi Solar Park has been under construction since 2022, blanketing an Inner Mongolian desert in panels. It already has over five gigawatts of capacity installed.