Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has visited a wholesale market in Tokyo and vowed to draw up support measures for those affected by China’s suspension of Japanese seafood imports.
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Raimondo Revives China Business Talks But Delivers No Deals
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo won a promise to revive business talks between Washington and Beijing, a key step as both sides look to ease tensions. But American firms were left wondering if …
With Beijing’s greenlight, mobility unicorns Zeekr and WeRide inch closer to US IPOs
Six months ago, China’s securities authority announced a set of new rules to facilitate overseas IPOs of Chinese companies, allowing Beijing to tighten its grip on businesses seeking to sell shares …
Japan weighing response to China’s seafood import ban
The Japanese government will carefully monitor China’s moves before deciding whether to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization over China’s import ban on Japanese seafood. The Chinese …
As China Tensions Bubble, a New Economic Weapon of Choice Has Emerged
The shift to export controls comes amid an explosion of concern about U.S. dual-use technology flowing to China that could improve Chinese military programs or be used to commit human rights abuses.
China defends suspension of all seafood imports from Japan
China’s foreign ministry has defended the country’s suspension of all seafood imports from Japan, as Japanese officials are considering bringing the issue to the World Trade Organization. China …
Column: China’s thermal coal imports rise amid domestic price, output woes
China’s imports of thermal coal are expected to have ticked higher in August as seaborne prices for the power-generation fuel remain competitive amid constrained domestic supplies.
Japan govt. drafts plan to help fishery industry cope with China’s import ban
Japan’s government has drafted an emergency plan to support the country’s fishing industry in the wake of China’s import suspension on Japanese seafood. China announced the ban last week after the …
Warm words but little ‘real action’ as US commerce secretary ends China visit
On Tuesday, Raimondo told reporters that US firms had confided they believed China had become “uninvestable,” according to Reuters, especially after a recent crackdown on American consulting and due diligence firms. “US business needs to…
US commerce secretary warns China will be ‘uninvestable’ without action on raids, fines
She called her meetings with China’s No. 2 leader, Premier Li Qiang, and other officials “very productive” but said she “didn’t pull any punches” in conveying business complaints. Raimondo said CEOs ahead of her trip…
U.S. Commerce Secretary Raimondo calls on China to provide more predictability for business
“My message was there’s a desire to do business, but we need predictability, due process and a level playing field,” Raimondo said. “They said that China wants to embrace American business,” she told CNBC. “So…
Tim Scott warns China, Big Tech having ‘malign’ influence on kids in new education plan
“I think China’s our looming threat,” he said … for America during the second Republican presidential primary debate on September 27 hosted by FOX Business at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California.
Elon Musk Has Quietly Primed The Crypto Market For An Explosive Bombshell That Could Play Havoc With The Price Of Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP And Dogecoin
Now, X has been granted a currency transmitter license by Rhode Island’s regulators, widely celebrated as a step toward the social network that Musk is hell-bent on trying to turn into a China “WeChat …