China customs said on Friday that it will suspend imports from companies for a week if frozen food products test positive for coronavirus for the first or second time. ( read original story …)
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China will suspend imports from companies if frozen foods test positive for coronavirus
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UPDATE 1-China’s Aug new bank loans rise to 1.28 trln yuan, more than expected
Chinese banks extended more new loans in August than the previous month, while broad credit growth quickened, pointing to continued policy support to help the economy recover from a … ( read original story …)
China Aug new bank loans rise to 1.28 trln yuan, slightly above estimates
Chinese banks extended 1.28 trillion yuan ($187.25 billion) in new yuan loans in August, up from July and slightly exceeding analysts’ expectations. ( read original story …)
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