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SK E&S;, Beijing Gas eye H2, LNG businesses in China (Argus Media Limited)

Public Technologies 03 Jun 2022
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Beijing Joins Iran to Exploit Middle East Oil Routes

The Epoch Times 03 Jun 2022
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is using Iran to tighten its grip on the Middle East’s major oil routes ... ....
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Beijing outbreak continues dissipating trend

China Daily 03 Jun 2022
The overall COVID-19 situation in Beijing is showing a steady downward trend, with the number of new infections continuing to decline, said city government spokesperson Xu Hejian ... According to Liu, Beijing reported two new locally transmitted cases as of 3 pm on Friday, bringing the total number of infections to 1,797 since April 22.
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Fearing Beijing, Hong Kong churches will not hold Tiananmen tributes

Beijing News 03 Jun 2022
Since the imposition by Beijing of a sweeping national security law in 2020 aimed at suppressing pro-democracy demonstrations, once-packed candlelit vigils have been banned, a Tiananmen museum has been closed and memorial statues have been removed ... in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
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Washington puts pressure on Europe over Beijing

Taipei Times 03 Jun 2022
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Thursday condemned China’s challenging of European security, economy and values, calling on Europe to help the US counter competition from Beijing ... Washington accuses Beijing of wanting to reshape the world order ... “While Beijing may be ...
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Canberra and Beijing Scramble for Security Influence in the Pacific

Sydney Criminal Lawyers 03 Jun 2022
The Labor Senator’s Pacific trip coincides with that of her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, as both nations vie for influence in a region that’s becoming of increasing strategic significance as Beijing pushes for a stronger presence, which Washington and Canberra want to prevent.
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Blaming Washington will not solve Beijing’s economic problems

The Hill 03 Jun 2022
It appears that Beijing has a cash shortfall of nearly $900 billion in decreased revenue because of tax refunds, weaker economic production and lost land sales revenue ... Both estimates put China’s GDP growth considerably below Beijing’s official 5.5 percent target — and even further below China’s growth rates over the past several decades.
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‘Strategic ambiguity’ or sheer incompetence? Blinken’s China speech shows the US is outmatched in competition with Beijing (Autonomous Nonprofit Organization TV-Novosti)

Public Technologies 03 Jun 2022
And on the "competition" Washington so desperately seeks with Beijing, Blinken offered few details ... Blinken accused Beijing of unfair trade practices and the US Congress, including representatives from both major political parties, agrees with this since they continually pass protectionist legislation designed to undercut China.
photo: AP / Greg Baker, File
A man looks at rows of containers at the Yangshan deep water port off the coast of Shanghai, China, in this April 6, 2006 file photo. China's trade surplus grew by 22.7 percent in January over the same month last year despite worries about slowing global growth and official efforts to curb exports, according to data reported Friday Feb. 15, 200
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All options on table in China tariff review, U.S. trade official says

Reuters 03 Jun 2022
duties on Chinese imports, including tariff relief and new trade investigations in a shift of focus to strategic concerns with Beijing, Deputy U.S ... Register ... While an initial round of tariffs on $50 billion worth of strategic and industrial goods from China resulted in a so-called Section 301 investigation of Beijing's misappropriation of U.S.

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