Widely watched airfares in China are recovering to pre-pandemic levels as domestic tourists lead a patchy air travel recovery, scattering crumbs of hope to a shattered global travel sector. ( read original story …)
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Beijing targets British MPs for ‘gross interference” over Xinjiang
China has imposed sanctions against UK politicians, entities, lawyers and academics over criticism of its mass internment campaign in Xinjiang, in the latest salvo of an escalating diplomatic spat … ( read original story …)
China’s Industrial Strength Drives Economic Rebound In March
China’s economic rebound continued in March, as factory activities accelerated amid strong global orders and recovering domestic demand, leading to a surge in producer prices.That’s the outlook of an … ( read original story …)
Booming Australian wheat exports to China despite tensions
Australian wheat exports to China are booming despite ongoing diplomatic and trade tensions between the two countries. ( read original story …)
China stops some Australian hay imports – Global Times
Some Australian hay suppliers have not received permits to export to China, the Global Times reported late on Thursday citing Chinese industry sources, in the latest escalation of trade tensions … ( read original story…
Australia’s ambassador to China says Beijing’s trade behaviour is ‘vindictive’
It comes as officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed that Australian trade with China had plummeted across almost all industries. ( read original story …)
Beijing’s Global Cancel Culture
China punishes H&M and Nike for criticizing forced labor in Xinjiang. ( read original story …)
China Property Watch – March 2021: Policy Intervention into Secondary Housing Market to Crack Down on Speculation
Secondary Market Dominates Housing Sales in Tier 1 Cities China’s four Tier-1 cities reported solid secondary-housing sales volume growth of 20%-30% yoy in 2020, compared with an average of 16% in new … ( read…
China set to lead recovery of East Asian and Pacific economies: World Bank
China is expected to lead the recovery of East Asian and Pacific economies this year, but many nations will record sub-par growth as they struggle to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, according to … (…
New signs show that China is cracking down on debt again
A first-quarter survey by the China Beige Book found that borrowing by state-owned enterprises dropped to the lowest in the study’s roughly 10-year history. ( read original story …)
Trade deficit with China grows as imports soar
The value of Chinese imports in the first months of 2021 alone reached $15.42 billion, twice as much as the value of Vietnamese exports to the market.Import turnover from China in the first two months…
France should boost wheat quality to lift China exports
PARIS: France’s grain sector needs to offer higher-quality wheat to meet Chinese industry needs and strengthen phytosanitary checks if it wants to further expand sales to China, a senior manager at … ( read original…
Global brands address forced labor in China, but risk alienating Chinese consumers
Some of the world’s biggest brands — Nike, Adidas, H&M — find themselves in the hot seat in China today. Their sin: promoting human rights. [trending] After statement from Adidas alleging forced labor … (…
