EU Raises Tariffs on Chinese Ceramic Tableware to 79% After Dumping Review

The European Union has approved a sharp increase in tariffs on ceramic tableware imported from China, escalating trade tensions as Brussels moves to shield domestic manufacturers from what it describes as unfair pricing practices. Following a detailed review of anti dumping measures that

European Firms Rethink China Supply Chains

More than 70 percent of European companies operating in China are reassessing their supply chain strategies as geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainty complicate long term planning, according to a new business survey. The findings suggest that confidence among foreign firms is being tested

Britain and China Signal Strategic Reset

Britain and China have signaled a reset in relations after high level talks in Beijing, as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for a more pragmatic and sophisticated relationship with the world’s second largest economy. The visit marked the first by a British

Japan Election Seen as Test of Resolve Against China

Japan’s snap election has become a high stakes referendum on whether Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi can secure the political authority needed to withstand mounting pressure from China, according to current and former Japanese officials and regional analysts. Since taking office last year, Takaichi

China Pushes Back as EU Tightens Cybersecurity Rules

China has pushed back sharply against a new European Union cybersecurity proposal that would restrict access for certain foreign technology suppliers, framing the move as discriminatory and damaging to Europe’s reputation as an open market. Chinese officials and major technology firms argue that

Beijing Warns Over Australia’s Plan to Reclaim Darwin Port

China has issued a pointed warning over Australia’s plans to regain control of the Port of Darwin, signaling that Beijing views the issue as a test case for how Chinese overseas investments are treated amid rising geopolitical scrutiny. The statement follows renewed commitments

Global Partners Rebalance Toward China as Western Ties Fray

China’s effort to reposition itself as a stable economic partner is gaining traction as shifting U.S. policies push several governments to reassess long standing trade relationships. The latest signal came as Britain’s prime minister arrived in Beijing seeking to reset commercial ties, following

China Emerges as Leading Partner for Small Island States

China is emerging as the most influential development partner for small island states as Western governments scale back aid and climate related funding, according to recent survey data covering regions from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean and South China Sea. Officials from

Xi Calls for Closer China Finland Ties as Multipolar Order Gains Focus

China’s President Xi Jinping said Beijing is ready to deepen cooperation with Finland and jointly uphold a United Nations centred international system, framing the relationship as part of a broader push toward a multipolar global order. Xi made the remarks during talks in