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    Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin  review the honour guard during an official welcome ceremony.

    Xi tells Putin their nations’ ties should last ‘generations’

    The Chinese president said his country was “ready to work with Russia as a good neighbour, friend and partner with mutual trust”.

    • jing Li
    Electric vehicles from China’s Geely car maker bound for shipment from the Port of Taicang.

    America’s race to tear up trade rules hurts everyone

    The US is growing tired of upholding the economic rules it laid out for the world after 1945. But tariffs only punish consumers and undermine competitiveness.

    • Edward Luce

    Yesterday

    A Chinese fighter jet takes off from an aircraft carrier near Taiwan.

    China’s military incursions inch closer to Taiwan

    An increasing number of Chinese military planes and vessels have staged drills that have alarmed Taiwan, as it prepares to inaugurate its new president.

    • Yimou Lee
    China has increasingly been shipping its steel overseas as demand from the property sectors continues to falter.

    Citi calls time on iron ore rally as budget bakes in price plunge

    Citi has told investors to “fade the rally” after more signs of weakness in China’s financial sector.

    • Joshua Peach

    This Month

    To justify its somewhat pessimistic price forecasts, Treasury argues that Chinese demand for steel has likely peaked, while the recovery in the supply of iron ore and metallurgical coal has put downward pressure on prices.

    Pessimistic iron ore, coal forecasts give Chalmers room to wriggle

    Treasury assumes that iron ore and coal prices will fall from their present elevated level back to their long-run levels by the end of the March quarter in 2025.

    • Karen Maley
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    Investors weigh whether to chase China’s new bull market

    The 27 per cent surge in Chinese stocks this year continues to wrong-foot many asset managers, but some are cashing in following a disappointing few years.

    • Alex Gluyas
    The Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming.

    Biden orders Chinese crypto miner to sell land near US military base

    The US president ordered MineOne Partners and its associates to sell the land next to Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming within 120 days.

    • Demetri Sevastopulo
    A worker processes nickel at a smelter near Sorowako on Sulawesi island in Indonesia.

    Stellantis, Vale in nickel talks in Indonesian coup

    The smelter deal would bring a rare Western investor to Indonesia, the world’s biggest producer of a commodity critical to making electric cars.

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    • A. Anantha Lakshmi and Harry Dempsey
    Critics of the Albanese government’s gas strategy seem content for governments to prolong the lives of coal-fired power stations at taxpayers’ expense.

    Gas critics are signing up for coal and candles

    The climate movement needs to ask itself what is worse: gas in the new energy mix, or coal that lingers for longer.

    • Craig Emerson
    The US is now the sole engine of economic growth again.

    Why the world won’t respond to shocks as it did before

    The world economy is fragmenting, with countries going in different directions. They will not react to frequent violent changes in the same ways.

    • Mohamed El-Erian
    Qu Jing, the former head of public relations at Baidu.

    Baidu’s PR boss was fired for being a workplace tiger mum

    When the of head of public relations for China’s Google was fired over blunt remarks about staff, managers everywhere lost an honest voice.

    • Aaron Patrick
    The University of Melbourne has maintained top spot in a new ranking.

    Three Australian unis make it into new global top 100

    The Universities of Melbourne, Sydney and NSW are in the latest Centre for World University Rankings, but there are concerns about the nation’s research output.

    • Julie Hare
    A freeway under construction in Jinan, China. Beijing is raising money to fund more infrastructure spending.

    China kicks off bond sale to fund stimulus

    Government spending in infrastructure will be key to ensuring China achieve its growth target of about 5 per cent this year.

    • Helen Sun
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Narendra Modi during the Indian PM’s Australian visit last year.

    As India votes, doubt grows about Modi’s intentions

    India’s prime minister is set to extend his power once the election results are known. That is likely to bring further tests for Australia and the world.

    • James Curran
    A BYD model is displayed at the Auto China 2024 in Beijing.

    US set to impose 100pc tariffs on Chinese EVs

    The move expected this week marks the latest effort by the Biden administration to protect America’s domestic industry from cheap competition.

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    • Alan Rappeport and Jim Tankersley
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    Investors are hoping for more policy support from the Chinese President.

    Iron ore’s big China property problem isn’t going away

    Pockets of strength in the Chinese steel market have boosted the raw material after a plunge below $US100 a tonne early last month but investors are cautious.

    • Annie Lee and Jessica Zhou
    An Australian Seahawk helicopter.

    China’s grim pattern in South China Sea needs a collective response

    A quiet tussle is going on over China’s ambitions to control all of its neighbouring seas. Affected countries need to unite before China miscalculates.

    • Jennifer Parker
    A Seahawk helicopter prepares to take off from the deck of HMAS Hobart.

    Australia’s defence chief rejects Chinese spying claims

    In his first comments on dramatic helicopter near miss, General Angus Campbell said a Chinese pilot had acted unsafely and unprofessionally.

    • Andrew Tillett
     Zeekr EVs were all the rage at the  China Auto Show in Beijing last month.

    This is how China’s car dealers are driving the EV revolution

    Chinese car dealers are ditching foreign brands slow to respond to the EV transition, while turning to homegrown makers that have been gobbling up market share.

    • Gloria Li
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    Why Australia could benefit from engaging with China on clean energy

    A new report provides the framework for a forward-looking Australia-China relationship, identifying vast potential for economic co-operation.

    • James Curran