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Canada Needs a New China Strategy

Canada’s China policy has become a case study in reactive diplomacy. We impose tariffs when Washington does. We condemn human ...
By Maria Martinez SHANGHAI (Reuters) -German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil defended free markets during his China trip, but ...
The growing prevalence of Chinese technology in Europe’s infrastructure is stoking security concerns across the region.
When we talk about national security, most people think of hackers, data leaks, or hostile cyberattacks. Few would imagine that something as ordinary as a 3D printer could pose a similar danger.