China Suspends Tariff Concessions on 134 Taiwan Items as Cross Strait Tensions Continue to Rise
The Chinese communist regime’s Ministry of Finance announced on May 31 that it would suspend tariff concessions on 134 items imported from Taiwan starting on June 15. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council protested Beijing’s move. It comes one day after
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) is raising concerns about Zeekr, a Chinese electric vehicle maker that recently began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). In a letter dated May 30 to Security Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler, Mr. Scott said
Australia has tackled Beijing over recent dangerous military incidents in the Indo Pacific region at an international security conference in Singapore. The defence ministers of both countries were at the International Institute for Strategic Studies 21st Asia