China

Beijing flags Malaysia–US trade pact, urges Kuala Lumpur to re-examine priorities

bno - Surabaya Office November 28, 2025

China has registered firm objections to unspecified elements within the Malaysia–US reciprocal trading accord, advising Malaysian policymakers to prioritise enduring economic advantages and assess strategic outcomes before moving forward.

Three Chinese citizens killed in Tajikistan in drone attack launched from Afghanistan

bne IntelliNews November 27, 2025

Incident comes week after Tajik security forces for first time used an armed drone to "neutralise" drug smugglers on Tajik-Afghan border.

COMMENT: China’s choreographed fury at Japan is backfiring

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 27, 2025

Beijing, with every threat pushes Japan further out of China’s orbit and deeper into a security posture Beijing will one day wish it had not provoked.

China's latest anti-India move focuses on transit travellers

bno Chennai Office November 27, 2025

China’s refusal to acknowledge the validity of an Indian passport held by a UK-based Arunachal Pradesh born traveller illustrates a widening pattern in which Beijing links territorial claims to the movement of ordinary Indian citizens.

Panama Canal presses forward with port tenders despite US unease over Chinese bidders

Alek Buttermann November 26, 2025

Panama’s canal authority has confirmed that preparations for two port concessions and a cross-isthmus gas pipeline are entering defined stages.

ADB follows World Bank in revising policy on support for nuclear power financing

bno - Taipei Office November 25, 2025

The Asian Development Bank has revised its energy policy to allow direct support for nuclear power, signalling a notable shift in how multilateral lenders approach baseload generation in emerging Asian economies.

COP30 didn’t go far enough to address the Climes Crisis – Carbon Brief

bne IntelliNews November 25, 2025

The UN climate summit in Belém concluded with delegates agreeing to a series of measures aimed at accelerating climate action, but the outcomes fell short of what many scientists and vulnerable countries had hoped for.

COMMENT: Xi’s call to Trump smacks of a leader whose bark is worse than his bite

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 25, 2025

That Japan’s Takaichi – a known fan of Britain’s Iron Lady of the late 70s, 80s, and early 90s, Margaret Thatcher – has refused to bend, break or back down under a barrage of Chinese abuse speaks volumes.

COP30 another failure

Ben Aris in Berlin November 24, 2025

The UN climate summit, COP30 in Brazil, ended in the same sort of failure to take the decisive action needed to avoid a planetary eco-crisis, hijacked once again by energy lobbyists and marred by the total absence of the US.

Asian utilities locked into coal as long-term contracts slow transition

bno - Taipei Office November 20, 2025

Asia’s shift towards cleaner energy is being hampered by decades-long coal power agreements that continue to bind utilities to fossil-fuel generation, even at times when cheaper renewable supplies are readily available.

LONG READ: How oil price discounts became a barometer of the sanction’s effectiveness

Ben Aris in Berlin November 19, 2025

When Russian troops crossed into Ukraine in February 2022, the country’s main crude export blend, Urals, was still trading in line with its traditional discount to Brent of $2. A month later Russia discounted it by $30 to find buyers.

Kyrgyz president says Chinese worker comments after mass brawl are pre-election provocation

bne IntelliNews November 19, 2025

Japarov warns there are groups trying “to stir things up”.

China blocks Japanese film releases in latest anti-Tokyo moves

bno - Taipei Office November 18, 2025

China has postponed the release of at least two Japanese films as political tensions between Beijing and Tokyo intensify over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on Taiwan.

COMMENT: Head-to-head – China vs Japan. Who wins?

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 18, 2025

With the latest China – Japan spat having been blown up exponentially by Beijing in recent days, many in East Asia are asking what would happen if hostilities break out between Beijing and Tokyo.

China’s LNG tanker shadow fleet – reality or fiction?

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 17, 2025

China appears to be constructing a discreet fleet of LNG tankers capable of moving sanctioned Russian fuel in what is an emerging tactic that would allow Moscow to preserve export revenue while tightening the energy relationship between the two.

Bottleneck on the border, truckers baffled by major snarl-up on Kazakhstan-Russia frontier

Emma Collet in Oral November 16, 2025

Tens of thousands of goods vehicles stranded. Yet nobody is quite clear on what is going on.

Tokyo refuses to kowtow to China’s latest round of anti-Japanese bullying

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 15, 2025

China has once more escalated a minor diplomatic skirmish with Japan, by urging its citizens to avoid travelling to the country and hauling in Tokyo’s ambassador over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks about Taiwan.

China deploys an army of humanoid robots to car factories

Ben Aris in Berlin November 15, 2025

It looks exactly like a scene out of the Hollywood movie iRobot, depicting the Isacc Asimov classic sci-fi novel: a warehouse filled with gleaming white robots standing in a precise military grid, moving in unison when ordered.

COMMENT: Trump was “sent by heaven”, Russia is a “God-given” neighbour, says Kazakhstan’s president. What's cooking?

Will Conroy, bne Eurasia bureau November 14, 2025

With White House and Kremlin visits in the space of six days, pressure was on Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to pull off a masterclass in multi-vector foreign policy.

China’s emissions growth flat as emissions peak arrives

bne IntelliNews November 14, 2025

China’s carbon dioxide emissions remained flat in the third quarter of 2025 compared to a year earlier, extending a trend of stabilisation that began in March 2024.

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