China securities regulator vowed on Tuesday it will maintain a “zero-tolerance” stance on illegal activities in the capital markets and will include all financial activities in regulation.
Monthly Archives For June 2024
China launches anti-dumping probe into imported EU pork as trade tensions grow
The probe, initiated by domestic industry group, the China Animal Agriculture Association, will cover anti-dumping accusations on common pork imports in the country. The move comes as Beijing pushes back against new EU tariffs placed…
China halts urea exports to Korea, limited impact expected
China has halted customs procedures for exports of urea to Korea, but the Energy Ministry expects the move to have a limited impact this time.
Niger stops oil exports to China over Benin disagreement
Niger has stopped oil exports to China via its pipeline to Benin’s coast, Oil Minister Mahamane Moustapha Barke Bako said, intensifying the standoff between the West African neighbours. According to …
Global aviation giants hope Beijing business is unscathed by China-EU trade rows
During Eurosatory, one of Europe’s largest defence exhibitions in Paris, Emmanuel Huberdeau, spokesman for Airbus Helicopter, said it was hoped his company’s business in the Asia-Pacific, including China, would not be significantly affected by the…
China dismisses EU comments on human rights crackdown
China on Tuesday dismissed European Union calls for it to stop alleged human rights violations and said it opposed “double standards” and interference in its internal affairs.
Beijing Capital sells hazardous waste firm for S$605 million
Beijing Capital Eco-Environment Protection Group has agreed to sell Singapore’s ECO Industrial Environmental Engineering to French industrial group Séché Environnement for S$605 million (US$450 …
China May crude steel output jumps on improved demand, strong exports
China’s crude steel output in May climbed 8.1% from the previous month and was up 2.7% from the year before, statistics bureau data showed on Monday, thanks to improved domestic demand and robust exports. The…
China May crude steel output jumps on improved demand, strong exports
China’s crude steel output in May climbed 8.1% from the previous month and was up 2.7% from the year before, statistics bureau data showed on Monday, thanks to improved domestic demand and robust exports. The…
China allocates 443 mln yuan to support drought prevention work
China’s Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday it has allocated 443 million yuan ($61.1 million) for a disaster relief fund to support drought prevention work in seven provinces, including Hebei, Shanxi and Henan.
Australia news live: Dutton demands PM ‘grow a backbone’ over China’s treatment of Cheng Lei; Victoria to raise age of criminal responsibility to 12
Paul Karp Dutton says Liberals want to do renewables ‘in a responsible way’ The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has done a doorstop in Bomaderry, in the NSW southern coastal electorate of Gilmore.
China Needs a Green Marshall Plan for the Global South
If Beijing is serious about building mutual alliances abroad, it should try and emulate America’s postwar initiative.
Beijing Exchange Starts Approving New Listings Again After Over Four-Month Hiatus
The last time the BSE approved an IPO was on Feb. 6, when Tongguan Mines Construction passed its review. The bourse suspended reviews mainly due to the new regulations introduced by China’s cabinet in …