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China-Thailand relations
Thailand Expects More Investment from China in 2016
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Finance minister says he anticipates more investment from Beijing this year after a mission there.
It Just Got Harder for Chinese Citizens to Buy US Real Estate
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a bombing in Laos, 'hurting China's feelings,' and the case of the missing booksellers. Friday China links.
China, Thailand Sign Rail, Rice, and Rubber Deals
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite disagreements on details, China and Thailand move forward with a $9.7 billion railway deal.
China’s New Rail Project With Thailand Hits Snag
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Reports indicate another disagreement has emerged on the multi-billion dollar railway project.
Bangkok Bombing Spotlights Uyghur Woes in Southeast Asia
By Michael Clarke
Uyghurs have become a thorny issue for Thailand and other Southeast Asian nations in their relations with China.
Why Is China Buying One Million Tons of Rice from Thailand?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing is helping Thailand ease a large burden.
Why Thailand Returned the Uyghurs
By Robert Potter
The move, condemned by the UN, reflects an increasing alignment.
After Uyghur Controversy, China Praises Law Enforcement Co-op With Thailand
By Shannon Tiezzi
China sees law enforcement cooperation with Thailand as a model to follow in other relationships.
No, China Isn't Building a Game-Changing Canal in Thailand (Yet)
By Shannon Tiezzi
Both Beijing and Bangkok have denied any government agreement on the Kra Canal.
Could Thailand Become the Transport Hub of Indochina?
By Shang-su Wu
New agreements to upgrade the country’s rail network could make Thailand a major regional transportation hub.
US, Japan Cautiously Rebuild Ties With Thailand
By Hana Rudolph
Concerned at rising Chinese influence since last year’s coup, the two countries adopt a pragmatic approach.
Did China Just Boost Military Ties with Thailand?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The symbolism of a recent meeting is clear, but the substance is less so.