The United States is greenlighting two arms sales, together worth $1 billion, to Taiwan in a single week.Body-language clips online are sparking a political dispute—with Japan accusing China of misusing the footage, and now lodging a formal complaint.Under China’s threats to cut rare earth supplies, three American companies are speaking out about their experiences and the challenges they’re facing.Banks in China are now selling repossessed homes directly at steep discounts, but demand remains weak in the declining market.A Pacific island nation celebrates its ties with Taiwan—as Tuvalu’s prime minister prepares to sign the country’s first treaty during a visit.US Greenlights 2 Arms Sales to Taiwan in One WeekChina: There Is ‘No Market’ for Japanese SeafoodJapan: Viral Video Misrepresents Talks With ChinaSelect Committee on China’s Control of Rare EarthsReport: CCP Could Weaponize Medicine, Tech ExportsChinese Banks Sell Properties Amid Declining EconomyTuvalu: We Treasure ‘Special Relationship’ With TaiwanTaiwan Detains Chinese Citizen on Suspicion of EspionageProsecutors Question Linda Sun’s Mother, Bankers Over Alleged Fraud SchemeDutch Halts Nexperia Seizure Order, Exports ResumeTesla Plans to Cut China-Made Components: Analysis
