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    US navy vessels conduct routine operations in the Taiwan Strait.

    Trump tells Taiwan to pay up for US defence against China

    The presidential candidate said that America is “no different than an insurance company”, and accused the island of stealing semiconductor business.

    • Chris Buckley

    This Month

    Luxury brands roll out huge discounts as Chinese rein in spending

    The sales are being offered primarily by aspirational brands such as Versace and Burberry, as China’s once-voracious middle-class consumers become more frugal.

    • Annachiara Biondi and Thomas Hale
    Pedestrians in Beijing’s Wangfujing shopping area. China needs a pick-up in consumer spending to subdue criticism it is heading towards a prolonged period of low growth.

    China’s GDP miss set to boost stimulus calls from Third Plenum

    China-watchers and investors are doubtful the Third Plenum policy gathering in Beijing will throw up any comprehensive reform.

    • Jessica Sier
    Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant pose for photographers during their pre-wedding ceremony in Mumbai.

    Kardashian, Blair, Tyson: Global elite flock to Ambani mega-wedding

    A pantheon of global celebrities, politicians and CEOs are descending on India’s financial capital for the wedding of the son of Asia’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani.

    • George Johnson
    APT40 is based on the Chinese island province of Hainan in the south of the country.

    The unmasking of Chinese hacking group APT40

    The group that hit the headlines this week is just one part of a vast hacking machine that operates far beyond China.

    • Jessica Sier
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    China’s J-10 fighters.

    China sends most warplanes ever across Taiwan key line

    The dispatch comes after Taiwan’s new president said he was considering passing through the US while potentially visiting nations that have ties with Taiwan.

    • Yian Lee
    Samsung workers outside the company’s semiconductor plant in Hwaseong, South Korea, on Monday.

    Samsung workers strike ‘indefinitely’ in global chip risk

    The union of 30,000 workers will go on strike in action that may snowball to trigger similar responses across a recovering tech and chip industry.

    • Sohee Kim and Shinhye Kang
    Shoppers walk by an apparel store in Shanghai.

    China’s consumer price growth weakens ahead of key summit

    Factory deflation eases but Beijing’s reliance on exports and industrial output is stoking trade tensions.

    • Ryan McMorrow
    Fumio Kishida at the Summit on Peace in Ukraine in Switzerland last month.

    Japan must strengthen NATO ties to safeguard global peace, PM says

    Fumio Kishida also signalled concern over Beijing’s alleged role in aiding Moscow’s two-year-old war in Ukraine, although he did not name China.

    • Yukiko Toyoda and John Geddie
    Robert Bates (left) with Francesca Packer at the Australian Open earlier this year.

    Robert Bates holidays in Italy aboard Packer yacht

    Investors allege the Aquamamma founder made baseless claims about the companies’ financial success. All while he slathers on the sunscreen.

    • Jessica Sier
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2019.

    On any measure, India has disappointed

    It was never meant to be this way. India was to be in the corner of the democracies in the contest with the autocracies.

    • Geoff Raby
    Singapore’s central business district.

    Singapore turns against the foreigners who helped make it rich

    The city state’s new immigration rules preference locals for entry-level and mid-career jobs.

    • Karishma Vaswani
    Kolin Burges holds up a placard in protest in 2014 after more than 700,000 bitcoins went missing.

    Mt Gox repays ‘forced’ bitcoin holders years after its collapse

    Japanese bankruptcy lawyers have begun repaying thousands of creditors of collapsed crypto exchange Mt Gox, including some Australians.

    • Jessica Sier
    Hsieh Ching-Chin.

    China seizes Taiwanese fishing boat near mainland coast

    The squid fishing boat was near the Taiwan-administered Kinmen islands, which sit next to the Chinese cities of Xiamen and Quanzhou, but in Chinese waters.

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    • Christopher Bodeen
    The Qingdao container port in east China.

    Chinese exporters raise fears of Christmas freight crisis

    Red Sea attacks have pushed up costs and put pressure on profits during a critical season for trade. There are also worries US tariff increases could add further to costs.

    • Chan Ho-him, Joe Leahy and Oliver Telling
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    An artist’s impression of Indonesia’s new capital, Nusantara.

    Indonesia’s remote new capital looks like a disaster

    President Joko Widodo’s plan to create a city on an old timber plantation is late and over budget.

    • Joseph Rachman
    Residential buildings in Shanghai, where the cap on prices of new homes has been relaxed.

    China’s home sales downturn slows after cities ease policy

    The turn in the trajectory of new home sales may offer some relief for China’s economy, which is on track to undershoot the official growth target this year.

    • Jeanny Yu and Tian Ying

    June

    A wholesaler cuts a tuna at Tsukiji, the famed wholesale seafood market in Tokyo, on the day before its closure.

    Tokyo’s old fish market makes way for skyscrapers, stadium

    Developers say the new project will rival top waterfront spots in cities like Sydney and Singapore.

    • Yuri Kageyama
    Filipino navy personnel in the seas of Second Thomas Shoal last month. There have been several clashes with the Chinese recently.

    The risky business of standing up to Beijing in the South China Sea

    Capitulating to Chinese demands would set a precedent for other claimants with stakes in the waterway, making it next to impossible to row back from.

    • Karishma Vaswani
    Former Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu last year.

    China charges defence ministers in military anti-graft purge

    The two generals were accused of taking huge bribes and of corruption that reached into the armaments sector, as China hinted that more heads could roll.

    • Chris Buckley