
中国与美国结束会谈首日,未发表声明
Chinese and US negotiators concluded the first day in a fourth round of trade talks with no word on their progress. The discussions resume in Madrid on Monday. The Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier He Lifeng and the US side led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met for almost six hours on Sunday. The future of the US operations of TikTok, owned by China's ByteDance, is known to be among the agenda items. The US Congress passed a law last year banning the platform in the US if it remains in Chinese hands. Implementation of the law has been delayed three times to see if a US-backed buyer can be found. Before the talks began, China said Friday it is committed to safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of its companies. China and the US are currently under a 90-day tariff truce that expires next month. | |
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中国对美国半导体产业发起两项调查
China launched two investigations targeting the US semiconductor industry, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced in a statement, just ahead of US-China trade talks resuming in Madrid. One is an anti-dumping probe focusing on analog integrated-circuit chips, a realm dominated by US companies Texas Instruments and Analog Devices. The ministry said imports of the chips from the US increased 37 percent from 2022-24, while prices dropped 52 percent, harming the domestic industry. A second probe is an anti-discrimination investigation into US curbs on China's chip sector after Washington added 23 more China companies to its export-control list. | |
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罗马尼亚报告俄罗斯无人机入侵
Romania says a Russian drone breached its airspace, the second NATO country in a week to report such an incursion. Romania's defense ministry said it detected the Russian drone when two of its F-16 jets were carrying out border patrols. Last week, Poland shot down Russian drones over its airspace. Russia has not commented on either incident. | |
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International trade fairs in China draw widespread foreign interest
中国国际经贸展会吸引全球外商广泛关注
The 12th China International Fair for Trade in Services opened in Beijing, with 85 countries and 2,000 companies participating. The theme of the 2025 fair is application of intelligent technologies to develop the services sector. Foreign exhibitors, including Walmart, AstraZeneca and KPMG, said they are interested in tapping China's potential as the services market opens wider to overseas players. China's trade in services in the first half of this year rose 8 percent from a year earlier to a record 3.9 trillion yuan (US$548.8 billion). The fair runs through Sunday.
At the China International Fair for Investment and Trade, which ended yesterday in the southeastern city of Xiamen, investment deals valued at 644 billion yuan were signed, with foreign companies announcing new partnerships and plans to expand in China. Britain's Invinity Energy Systems signed a deal with a Xiamen company to build an intelligent manufacturing hub for energy storage batteries. Germany's Delfa Systems displayed its new sensor technology for application in robotics and autonomous driving, saying the Chinese market offers the company huge prospects. |
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竞购星巴克中国股权的投标方缩减
Global investment firms Carlyle Group and EQT, and regional players HongShan Capital Group and Boyu Capital are preparing final offers for a stake in Starbucks' China operations, Reuters reported, citing five people familiar with the bidding. Starbucks has asked the finalists to submit binding offers by early next month. The US coffee chain initially invited 10 potential bidders to submit preliminary offers, with most valuing the Chinese operations as high as US$5 billion. No stake size has been disclosed. The news agency said Primavera Capital may also be in the final round of bidders. Starbucks has said it will retain a stake in the Chinese business.
Starbucks has been struggling in the Chinese market against domestic rivals like Luckin Coffee. Its same-store sales in its third quarter ended June 29 rose 2 percent. The company currently operates about 7,800 outlets on Chinese mainland. Its market share last year dropped to 14 percent from 34 percent in 2019. |
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中美国防部长举行首次会谈
China's defense minister Dong Jun held a video call with his US counterpart Pete Hegseth, urging the US defense secretary to maintain communications and an open mind to foster stable, positive ties, Xinhua reported. The Pentagon called the first talks between the two defense officials "candid and constructive" and said Hegseth assured Dong that the US doesn't seek conflict with China but will "protect its vital interests in the Asia-Pacific region." | |
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Poland, NATO pilots shoot down Russian drones in Polish airspace
波兰与北约飞行员在波兰领空击落俄军无人机
Poland and NATO pilots shot down at least four of 19 Russian drones in Polish airspace that occurred during a wider Russian attack on Ukraine, the first time NATO has fired weapons since the start of the Ukraine war more than three years ago. At one point during the operations, Warsaw International and three other airports were closed for several hours. It isn't clear if the drones were a mission gone wrong or intended. Polish President Donald Tusk said the drones came from Russian ally Belarus and were an "act of aggression." Moscow called the Polish claims "groundless." Nobody was apparently hurt in the strikes. Western military Analysts questioned whether Russia was testing NATO defenses.
During the same day of Russian assaults, a Russian glide bomb struck a village in eastern Ukraine, killing 24 pensioners lined up to collect their monthly checks. Nineteen people were injured. |
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Tesla loses share of China electric-car market for sixth month
特斯拉连续第六个月丧失中国电动车市场份额
Tesla is continuing to lose ground in China's electric car market amid rising competition from cheaper vehicles from domestic vehicle makers like BYD and Xiaomi. The US company delivered 57,152 Shanghai-made Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to customers in August, down almost 10 percent from a year earlier, according to the China Passenger Car Association. Tesla's sixth month of slumping sales, despite some discounts and interest-free loans on offer, gave the company a 4.4 percent share of the 1.3 million electric vehicles sold on the mainland last month. | |
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美国企业在华信心表现不一
US companies doing business in China have mixed confidence toward their business prospects in the next five years, with concerns about US-China trade tensions and fierce domestic competition weighing on their outlook, according to a newly released survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. Some 41 percent of corporate respondents expressed optimism, while 37 percent said they were pessimistic or slightly pessimistic. The poll surveyed 254 member companies, including 86 per cent that have been in China for at least a decade, the South China Morning Post reported. | |
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法国再度陷入政治僵局
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou was ousted in a parliamentary no confidence vote, returning the country to political paralysis in a government where no bloc – left, right or center – holds a majority. Bayrou's downfall came after he staked his premiership on addressing France's 3.4 trillion euro (US$4 trillion) government debt. He proposed a freeze on welfare payments, the scrapping of two national holidays and other austerity measures to save 44 billion euros next year. French President Emmanuel Macron can try to name a new premier – his fifth in two years – who is acceptable to at least part of the fractious National Assembly or call new elections. | |
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