Taipei mayor calls for less confrontation as China continues sending ships, planes near island

Taipei mayor calls for less confrontation as China continues sending ships, planes near island

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — The China-friendly mayor of Taiwan’s capital, Taipei, on Tuesday called for less confrontation between the sides, even as Beijing continues to send warships and fighter jets to intimidate the self-governing island democracy. Chiang Wan-an was speaking Tuesday at the 15th Taipei-Shanghai Twin-City Forum, which is not sanctioned by Taiwan’s government, whose…

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China signals it's prepared to double down on support for the economy as Trump tariffs loom

China signals it’s prepared to double down on support for the economy as Trump tariffs loom

BANGKOK (AP) — Chinese leaders met this week to plot economic policy for the coming year, sketching out plans to raise government spending and relax Beijing’s monetary policy to encourage more investment and consumer spending. Leaders of the ruling Communist Party wrapped up their two-day Central Economic Work Conference on Thursday with praise for President…

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Taiwan's president meets Hawaii's governor and members of Congress in a visit condemned by China

Taiwan’s president meets Hawaii’s governor and members of Congress in a visit condemned by China

HONOLULU (AP) — On a two-day visit to Hawaii, Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te met with the state’s governor and congressional representatives as part of a Pacific island tour that has already triggered criticism from Beijing. On Sunday, China’s Foreign Ministry said it “strongly condemned” U.S. support for Lai’s visit and had lodged a complaint with…

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Tariff hikes will backfire, and China can manage such 'external shocks,' a senior official says

Tariff hikes will backfire, and China can manage such ‘external shocks,’ a senior official says

HONG KONG (AP) — Higher tariffs on Chinese exports will backfire, just increasing prices paid by consumers, while China can manage to weather the impact of such “external shocks,” a senior Commerce Ministry official said Friday in Beijing. Responding to a reporter’s question about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose 60% tariffs on imports…

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