We will press ahead with venue construction and we are sure these will be completed in 2020,” Beijing 2022 say. “We will strive to come up with
Monthly Archives For June 2024
Seminar on ‘Africa-China Dar es Salaam Consensus’ held in Beijing
Professor Liu Hongwu, director of the Institute of African Studies at Zhejiang Normal University, chairs the seminar on the “Africa-China Dar es Salaam Consensus” in Beijing on June 7, 2024. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] On…
Business leaders from Korea, Japan, China call for trilateral economic partnerships
Businesspeople from Korea, Japan and China have shared a common view on the need for their partnerships for economic vitalization and supply chain stabilization, according to a survey conducted by a …
Public campaign on early childhood development launched in Beijing
The campaign, known as “Parent with Purpose, Nurture their Future,” aims to build awareness on the importance of early childhood development (ECD), and to equip parents and caregivers with the knowledge,
Volvo shifting EV production to Belgium to evade China tariffs, The Times reports
Volvo cars has started to shift production of Chinese-made electric vehicles to Belgium in the expectation that the European Union will drive ahead with a crackdown on Beijing-subsidised imports, the …
China Issues Nuclear Statement to US
Beijing said the U.S. “is undermining nuclear disarmament” after comments by a White House official about increasing deployment.
China’s secondary private equity market gains favour amid low valuations, exits
More global investors see the secondary market as ‘an excellent way to get risk-adjusted exposure to Asia’, including China, proponents say.
China and Pakistan Reaffirm United Stance on South Asia Issues Amid Sharif’s Beijing Visit
During a four-day visit to China, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese leadership discussed regional stability, Kashmir, and military cooperation. They opposed unilateral actions in South Asia and emphasized resolving disputes peacefully.
Russia, China Developing ‘Independent Payments System’ To Ditch US Dollar, Avoid ‘External Interference’: Vladimir Putin
A group of economically-aligned nations say they’re building an “independent payments system” in a move away from the US dollar.
Turkey imposes 40% tariff on vehicle imports from China
Turkey will impose a 40% additional tariff on imports of vehicles from China to halt a possible deterioration of its current account balance and protect domestic automakers, the trade ministry said on Saturday.
China’s Exports Surge More Than Expected in Boost for Economy
China’s exports climbed more than expected in May, boosting hopes that the world’s second-biggest economy can maintain its momentum by relying on foreign markets.Exports rose 7.6% in dollar terms from a year earlier,
China built a new modern aircraft carrier, but it’s got a ‘steep learning curve’ to beat before it can match the US Navy
China’s Fujian represents a major jump in capabilities, but its navy has much to learn before it can compete.
Philippines to continue to supply South China Sea outposts
The Philippines will continue to maintain and supply its outposts in the South China Sea without seeking permission from any other country, the country’s national security adviser said.