China’s consumer prices rose in October, official data released over the weekend showed, reversing months of stagnation and decline as the country battles a range of economic headwinds.
Monthly Archives For November 2025
11th Circuit rejects challenge to Florida limits on Chinese immigrants buying property
In a split decision, the federal appeals court held the law does not prevent four Chinese immigrants from owning property in the state.
Florida Issues Crackdown on Chinese Citizens Buying Real Estate
A U.S. court of appeals ruled that a Florida ban on Chinese nationals buying property in the state did not violate federal laws.
China Resumes Nexperia Chip Exports to Ease Supply Crunch
China has restarted some exports of Nexperia chips, potentially easing a supply crunch in the automotive industry and taking a step toward resolving a conflict with the Netherlands.
RBI and CPE Announce Joint Venture to Reignite Growth at Burger King® in China
Restaurant Brands International Inc. (NYSE: QSR) (TSX: QSR) (TSX: QSP) (“RBI”) today announced a joint venture with CPE to unlock the next phase of growth for Burger King in China. The joint venture …
China’s importers sign record US$83.5 billion in deals at CIIE after US-China trade truce
Deal value at the just-ended import fair rises 4.4 per cent from a year earlier, reflecting confidence in Chinese consumer spending.
China rolls out its version of the H-1B visa to attract foreign tech workers
It coincides with uncertainties over the U.S.’s H-1B program under tightened immigrations policies implemented by President Donald Trump.
China grants conditional approval for Codelco-SQM lithium joint venture
China’s market regulator said on Monday that it granted conditional approval for a lithium-related joint venture between Chile’s state-run copper giant-Codelco and local lithium producer SQM .
China’s internet firms cautiously revive lending as Beijing pushes consumer loans
China’s internet platforms are quietly reviving consumer lending, taking Beijing’s push to make household borrowing cheaper as a signal that regulators may be easing a years-long crackdown on the …
At China’s largest import expo, US exhibitors hopeful worst of trade war is over
U.S. exporters of agricultural goods to China are optimistic that trade between the two countries will return to normalcy after a framework agreement reached last month by their leaders, according to …
China creates a new visa, competing with the US in wooing global tech talent
China has a new visa scheme that is creating job opportunities for foreign professionals, part of its effort to attract global talent and gain an edge in global technology …
China remains our ‘most irreplaceable customer,’ says CEO of US Soybean Export Council
China remains our “most irreplaceable customer,” said Jim Sutter, chief executive officer of the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC). “We have been in China since 1982. Over the past 43 years, we’ve …
Standard Chartered Sets Sights on Hong Kong as Core of Blockchain Ambitions
Standard Chartered is betting on Hong Kong to anchor its global digital finance strategy as it targets higher returns and prepares for a blockchain-powered future, according to CEO Bill Winters.In a …