Justin Trudeau Pivots From Scandal With Rebuild of Canadian Economy

Justin Trudeau Pivots From Scandal With Rebuild of Canadian Economy

OTTAWA—Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau laid out his plans to rebuild the country’s economy, in an effort to address damage done by the coronavirus pandemic and turn the page on a scandal over the awarding of a contract. His Liberal government outlined the broad strokes of its near-term agenda in a ceremonial speech to Parliament. … Read more

Fearing Hong Kong’s Fate, Taiwan Moves to Bolster Its Military Against China

Fearing Hong Kong’s Fate, Taiwan Moves to Bolster Its Military Against China

Beijing’s crushing of pro-democracy forces in Hong Kong has deepened Taiwanese fear and resentment of China’s Communist Party, injecting new energy into the island democracy’s efforts to build up its military defenses. In recent weeks, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has unveiled her self-ruled island’s largest-ever military budget and pledged closer security cooperation with the U.S. … Read more

Possible F-35 Jet Sale to U.A.E. Puts Israel in Bind

Possible F-35 Jet Sale to U.A.E. Puts Israel in Bind

TEL AVIV—Talks between the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates on a potential sale of advanced F-35 jets is raising thorny questions for Israel’s security in the Middle East. The U.A.E. has long sought the jet fighters, and the deal last week to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel was forged with an understanding that the … Read more

Firms from countries sharing land border with India can’t bid for govt contracts

Firms from countries sharing land border with India can’t bid for govt contracts

The move follows border tensions between India and China in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed. India had in April made prior government clearance mandatory for all Chinese foreign direct investment. SynopsisThe move largely directed at Chinese companies makes prior registration with Competent Authority mandatory for any bidder from these countries before they apply for … Read more