China’s ongoing trade complexities with global partners have once again caught international attention. With bold moves affecting top bankers and stern warnings from EU leaders, the world’s …
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China’s Rice Exports to Ivory Coast Hit Record After India Curbs
China exported a record volume of rice to the Ivory Coast last month after India implemented restrictions on its shipments of the grain.
Slowing, Graying and in Debt, Can China’s Industrial Heartland Be Revived?
China, facing an economic slump, wants to make its industrial northeast more productive, turning to policies that some economists say have outlived their time.
Law firm layoffs rise in Hong Kong as China business slows
HONG KONG — Foreign law firms in China and Hong Kong are shedding staff at a rapid pace, with one company laying off at least 20 lawyers this year as China’s economic downturn and geopolitical…
Bitcoin and other crypto asset funds could grow by 1,200% by 2028: Bernstein Research
At present, the crypto asset management sector only holds about $50 billion. This 1,200% increase is possible only after a couple of successful factors. Firstly, the people believe that $650 billion …
China-U.S. IPOs Take Big Step Toward Resumption With Cheche Listing
Cheche completed a SPAC listing in New York last week, becoming the first Chinese company to list in the U.S. after getting necessary approval from the Chinese securities regulator.
Retail Is Watching Biden Lose Trump’s China Trade War
Team Biden was challenged to change America’s economic course in the post-Trump era, but somehow left the consumer behind
China ready for more agricultural imports from EU, Beijing says
China has agreed to import more agricultural products from the European Union, Vice Premier He Lifeng said on Monday after a meeting with EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis in Beijing. In return …
German transport minister rejects punitive tariffs in EU’s China EV probe
German Transport Minister Volker Wissing has rejected possible punitive tariffs as a result of the European Commission’s investigation into Chinese electric vehicle (EV) subsidies.”In principle, I don …
The China Dilemma: Should Law Firms Call It Quits?
U.S. leaders are finding it harder to justify substantial presences in China. Within two months, three international law firms announced they would be scaling back their business operations in China. Latham & Watkins decided to…
‘Businesses questioning future in China’
The EU’s trade chief, Valdis Dombrovskis, has raised concerns about the tough security laws and politicized business environment in China, which are leaving European companies uncertain about their obligations and future in the country.
China Gets Tough on Insider Selling to Arrest Market Slump
Chinese regulators have taken a novel approach to prop up the country’s faltering stock market by banning many companies’ biggest shareholders from selling.
U.S. business optimism about China outlook falls to record low – survey
Political tensions and a slowing economy are sapping the confidence of U.S. businesses operating in China, with the number of companies optimistic about their five-year outlook falling to a record low,