Yimutian’s revenue is declining and gross profit is falling, despite operating in a fast-growing smart agriculture market in China. Read the full analysis on their upcoming IPO here.
Monthly Archives For July 2025
Beijing Urges Residents Indoors as Foot of Rain Looms Overnight
Authorities in Beijing warned that parts of the Chinese capital could see more than 300 millimeters (12 inches) of rain on Monday evening, urging residents to stay indoors.
Beijing tries to stop foreign politicians from attending key Taiwan conference
Beijing is pressuring lawmakers from at least six countries not to attend a summit focused on China in Taiwan, participants told the Associated Press. Politicians in Bolivia, Colombia, Slovakia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and…
Trump temporarily drops export controls to smooth negotiations with China
After previously saying that the US would block exports of key AI chips to China, Donald Trump’s administration has backtracked.
Exclusive: US Democrats, Republicans plan bills to pressure China as Trump pushes trade
U.S. senators from both major parties plan to introduce bills this week targeting China over its treatment of minority groups, dissidents and Taiwan, emphasizing security and human rights as President Donald Trump focuses on trade…
China’s net gold imports via Hong Kong in June fall 60% from May
China’s net gold imports via Hong Kong in June fell nearly 60% from May, Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department data showed on Monday.
Alibaba Cloud founder says early innovation doesn’t need top-dollar hires: ‘What happened in Silicon Valley is not the winning formula’
“The only thing you need to do is to get the right person,” Wang Jian, who built Alibaba Cloud, said in an interview with Bloomberg
U.S. and China to launch new talks on tariff truce extension, easing path for Trump-Xi meeting
Analysts said negotiators meeting in Stockholm were likely to agree to another 90-day pause on tariffs and export controls, avoiding further escalation.
China investigates Shaolin Temple’s head monk on suspicion of financial and sexual misconduct
Shi Yongxin, the temple’s abbot since 1999, has also had his ordination certificate revoked over allegations that he embezzled funds and had “improper relationships” with women.
The Collapse of China’s Property Market Explained
China’s housing market is facing a historic downturn, and the consequences could reach far beyond its borders. Decades of unchecked construction, demographic decline, and mounting developer debt have …
Tech curbs? Not today: Trump courts China with chip diplomacy
Donald Trump paused planned curbs on Nvidia’s H20 chip exports to China, prioritising trade ties and a Xi Jinping summit despite warnings from security experts and ex-officials …
China’s Rare Earth Curbs Can Affect Financial Exposure of Banks to Dependent Sectors
The report mentioned that rare earth being a critical mineral, disruption in supply can impact the financial exposure of banks to the sectors dependent on its usage.
China’s yuan reshaping global order – but US-backed stablecoins seen as a threat
New study shows yuan’s influence growing, but Washington’s digital finance push seen as risk to international monetary order.