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China likely to up support for Iran, scientists create cyborg bee: SCMP daily highlights
China likely to up support for Iran, scientists create cyborg bee: SCMP daily highlights

South China Morning Post

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

China likely to up support for Iran, scientists create cyborg bee: SCMP daily highlights

Catch up on some of SCMP's biggest China stories of the day. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing Beijing is likely to step up support for Tehran as it tries to secure its strategic interests in the Middle East, analysts say, amid concerns over how the recent Iran-Israel war will reverberate across the resource-rich region. Chinese exporters like Huang Yongxing are desperate for some straight answers so they can start making and shipping goods from their factories in either China or Southeast Asia. A bee flies over a sunflower, pollinates and collects honey. Photo: Shutterstock Chinese-made device can command the movements of bees, making them ideal to help search for survivors in earthquake ruins, scientists say.

Can catlike US tariffs chase China's manufacturing mouse out of the Asean maze?
Can catlike US tariffs chase China's manufacturing mouse out of the Asean maze?

South China Morning Post

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Can catlike US tariffs chase China's manufacturing mouse out of the Asean maze?

Chinese exporters like Huang Yongxing are desperate for some straight answers so they can start making and shipping goods from their factories in either China or Southeast Asia. And the answers – or at least updates – that Huang does get, he shares on his social media account via weekly updates that have gained traction among owners of small and medium-sized businesses as disruptive and volatile tariff policies out of Washington continue to redraw the profitability lines for manufacturers. They now face a prolonged dilemma over investments, as some of their overseas factories are staring down the barrel of US President Donald Trump's 'reciprocal' tariffs of up to 40 per cent on 14 countries , most of which are major destinations for Chinese exports. Trump's move, announced on Monday, puts Southeast Asia – China's largest export market – in Washington's trade crosshairs while dealing a direct blow to Chinese exporters' transshipment strategies throughout the region. American policy ambiguity on transshipment, with high tariffs threatened but lacking implementation details, creates huge uncertainties for outbound Chinese investors. In response, many Chinese companies – both those that have already expanded overseas and those with plans to do so – have had little option but to play it safe.

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