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China leveraging Laos to link up its Southeast Asian economic interests
China aims to scale up infrastructure construction in uniquely strategic Laos to accelerate trade and investment throughout Southeast Asia as Chinese businesses scout for space to grow offshore, …
Russian envoy says trade with Hong Kong can grow under strong Moscow-Beijing ties
China, Russia can do more to support companies affected by Western sanctions, says Consul General Anatoly Kargapolov This is the eighth in a series of interviews with consuls general of emerging and …
China’s central bank unveils new monetary policy tool
The People’s Bank of China (PBC), the central bank, announced on Monday that it will initiate its outright open market reverse repo facility, with open market operations scheduled once a month and tenors of less…
China-led AIIB head criticises advanced nations for trade barriers
President Jin Liqun on Saturday (Oct 25) criticised advanced economies for creating trade barriers including for renewable energy goods, saying there was “no longer free trade” in the global economy.
China’s regulator hits CICC with US$1.1 million in penalties over chip company’s IPO
China’s market regulator has fined China International Capital … the sponsor representatives of the initial public offering (IPO). CICC’s “failure to exercise due diligence” in its sponsorship of …
As ties with the U.S. worsen, China asks: Who’s the new Kissinger?
Influential voices in China are openly discussing who could act as a trusted bridge between Beijing and Washington, regardless of who wins the presidency.
Some companies change tack in China with no recovery in sight
Companies around the world are starting to cut prices and costs and scale back activity in China, as the world’s second-biggest economy continues to flag despite Beijing’s efforts to turn things …
PetroChina set to shut top north China refinery in 2025, sources say
PetroChina is set to shut its largest refinery in north China’s Dalian around mid-2025, marking the first major closure at a state-run oil plant, part of a long-mooted project to replace it with a …
Europe’s tech security czar-to-be faces China fight at home
For Finland’s Henna Virkkunen, the question of securing Europe’s digital infrastructure hits close to Helsinki.
China’s industrial profits plunge at fastest pace since since the pandemic
The database excluded figures for most of 2022, the year when Shanghai and other parts of China were under stringent Covid-19 measures that limited business activity. Chinese authorities has ramped up …
China International Import Expo (CIIE): Three Key Highlights of the 7th CIIE, China’s Opening Up Advances Further
SHANGHAI, Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — With less than two weeks to go until the opening of the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE), preparations for this much-anticipated global economic event …
China’s regulator hits CICC with over US$1 million in penalties for chip company’s IPO
The company, considered China’s Goldman Sachs, failed to exercise due diligence in S2C’s aborted share listing, CSRC says China’s market regulator has fined China International Capital Corporation …