China had cut or deferred taxes and administrative fees by more than 3.7 trillion yuan ($525 billion) so far in 2022, amid the government’s efforts to incentivize business and economic growth, …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
Oil prices ease as China COVID concerns outweigh supply woes
Oil prices slid on Wednesday as COVID-19 cases in China continued to climb, sparking worries of lower fuel demand in the world’s top crude importer that outweighed concerns about an escalation of …
Yellen Meets China’s Central Bank Governor as U.S. Seeks to Repair Ties With Beijing
Ms. Yellen met with People’s Bank of China Gov. Yi Gang for more than two hours on Wednesday on the sidelines of a summit of the Group of 20 major economies in Bali, Indonesia. They…
China, Japan Will Properly Handle Differences -Foreign Ministry
China and Japan will properly handle differences and build a bilateral relationship in accordance with the new era, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said on Wednesday. Japanese Prime …
China’s Top Oil Refiners Seek Beijing’s Aid to Keep Russia Flows
China’s largest oil companies are seeking help from Beijing to keep Russian imports flowing after new sanctions on Moscow that are set to kick in next month.
China may try to create some distance from Russia but won’t cut Putin loose: Research organization
Robert Daly of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States says “China has been supporting the Russian invasion, it likes to say that it’s neutral but that clearly hasn’t been the case. In…
Decoding China’s CIIE And What It Means For Foreign Brands
What is the China International Import Expo? Why, since COVID-19, has it emerged as an ever more important access point for foreign brands?
Markets are obsessed with China’s ‘zero-Covid’ policy and it’s made this stock a bargain
This is happening now with Kering, the Paris‑listed luxury goods company: the market is fixated with the effect of China’s zero‑Covid policy on the sales of its biggest brand.” That brand is Gucci, …
InPics: 24th China Hi-Tech Fair kicks off in Shenzhen
This photo taken on Nov. 15, 2022 shows a solar panel cleaning robot exhibited at the 24th China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province. (Xinhua/Mao Siqian) SHENZHEN, Nov.
Oil prices slip as China COVID worries, firmer dollar outweigh supply concerns
Oil prices slid on Wednesday as COVID-19 cases in China continued to climb, sparking worries of lower fuel demand in the world’s top crude importer that outweighed concerns about an escalation of …
Live news updates: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen meets China’s central bank governor at G20 summit
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was down 0.8 per cent, China’s CSI 300 slipped 0.3 per cent and South Korea’s Kospi fell 0.2 per cent. Japan’s Topix was flat. News of an explosion in Poland…
US Has Sent a Net $309 Billion to Communist China This Year
“American leadership must meet this new moment of advancing authoritarianism, including the growing ambitions of China to rival the United States,” Biden said at the beginning of …
China Isn’t Out Of The Economic Woods, Just Ask Japan And South Korea
In all the market euphoria over recent policy moves in Beijing, global investors seem to be missing the signals emanating from Tokyo or Seoul.