German exporters shipped more products to Poland than to China in the first half of the year, underscoring Germany’s efforts to diversify trade away from the world’s second-largest economy and enhance relationships closer to home.
Monthly Archives For August 2024
US Lawmakers Demand Probe Into TP-Link, Claiming Spying Risks From China
The demand comes from US Reps. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.) and Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), who head up a House select committee on countering the Chinese government. The lawmakers …
China Was Supposed To Be The Future. Now It’s A ‘Money Pit’
The golden goose is no longer laying eggs for car companies. Also: EVs continue to outpace the rest of the market, but with a catch.
China to limit antimony exports from 15 September
China’s Ministry of Commerce has announced that it will impose export controls on antimony and its related products.
‘Collapsing’: Inside Australia’s iron ore disaster amid huge China announcement
On Wednesday, its chairman Hu Vangming warned that the “winter” of steel demand from China’s struggling construction industry would be “longer, colder and more difficult than we expected”. This …
Stock investors in China lose access to key data as exchanges stop reporting sentiment indicator
Exchanges in China stopped reporting a key indicator investors use to gauge sentiment in the stock market of the world’s second-largest economy. On Monday, exchanges halted the release of daily data …
Wilson Racket Maker Amer Eyes China Sales to Halt Post-IPO Stock Slide
Amer Sports Inc. has been a disappointment for investors since going public earlier this year, with shares sliding nearly 12% since its February debut. That could change Tuesday, with Wall Street …
China rolls out a raft of new green energy laws and projects to cement its global lead in the green transition
China rolled out a tidal wave of new legislation and action plans to bolster its drive to switch from fossil fuels to green energy, as early indicators suggest it has reached peak emissions six years…
China and Vietnam sign 14 deals from rail to crocodiles after leaders meet
China and Vietnam signed 14 documents spanning cross-border railways to crocodile exports on Monday, after Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Vietnam’s new leader To Lam in Beijing.
VIDEO: How China’s property market crisis is hitting iron ore prices and the Australian economy
Bluescope Steel’s CEO Mark Vassella says the company and the wider domestic steel industry is at the bottom of the boom and bust cycle. Bluescope Steel’s CEO Mark Vassella says the company and the wider…
China, US Team Up on Contact Group to Handle ‘Financial Stress’
China’s central bank said a meeting in Shanghai produced an agreement with the US Treasury to appoint contact people to deal with any future “financial stress events,” a rare example of the world’s …
US-China financial working group seek to ‘strengthen’ cooperation in times of stress
Financial Working Group met in Shanghai last week, with officials from China and the US discussing a wide range of issues over two days.
US-China financial working group seek to ‘strengthen’ cooperation in times of stress
Financial Working Group met in Shanghai last week, with officials from China and the US discussing a wide range of issues over two days.
