Edinburgh shelves Taiwan friendship deal amid China sanctions fear

Edinburgh has decided to shelve a potential friendship deal with Kaohsiung, Taiwan, due to fears of potential sanctions from China. The city council was considering establishing a partnership with Kaohsiung, but concerns were raised by both Chinese officials and local businesses. The decision to halt the partnership comes as tensions between China and Taiwan continue to escalate. China considers Taiwan to be a part of its territory and has been known to impose sanctions on countries or cities that establish official ties with the self-governing island. Despite the potential benefits of a friendship deal with Kaohsiung, Edinburgh ultimately decided to prioritize its relationship with China and avoid any potential backlash. The council's decision reflects the delicate balance that many cities and countries must navigate in their relationships with both Taiwan and China.

Canada Considers Imposing Surtax on Chinese Electric Vehicles

The Canadian government has announced plans to begin a 30-day consultation period to consider implementing a surtax on Chinese electric vehicles imported into the country. This move comes as part of an investigation into the potential impact of such a surtax on the Canadian market.