China has suspended imports from four large Australian meat processors, Australia’s Minister for Trade Simon Birmingham said on Tuesday, as sour bilateral ties threaten to disrupt the trade of several … ( read original story…
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China Suspends Imports From Four Australian Abattoirs as Ties Sour Trade
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Should China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited’s (HKG:762) Weak Investment Returns Worry You?
Renowned investment researcher Michael Mauboussin has suggested that a high ROCE can indicate that ‘one dollar invested in the company generates value of more than one dollar’. Analysts use this … ( read original story…
China’s Coronavirus Back-to-Work Lessons: Masks and Vigilance
A ride-share driver wipes down his car daily and sends video proof to headquarters. The world needs rules and guidelines for the post-coronavirus workplace, and China is the first laboratory. Three … ( read original…
UPDATE 1-China announces new tariff waivers for some U.S. imports
China’s finance ministry said in a statement the new waivers will take effect on May 19 and expire on May 18, 2021. The latest list waives tariffs on products including ores of rare earth metals,…
New Zealand backs Taiwan joining the WHO despite China rebuke
Foreign minister says ‘we have to stand up for ourselves’ after Beijing protests against calls for Taiwan to join the WHO as an observer … ( read original story …)
Smartphone shipments in China up 17% in April, signalling likely rebound: government data
Smartphone shipments from China’s factories to vendors rose 17% in April compared to the same month a year ago, according to government data released on Tuesday. ( read original story …)
China shares stagnant even after Beijing hints at ‘more powerful’ stimulus
Stocks in nearly all of Asia kicked off the week with gains after Beijing said it would implement more powerful stimulus tools to fight what it called “unprecedented” economic challenges. The only … ( read…
BHP completes first yuan-based iron ore sale to China’s Baosteel
The world’s top listed miner BHP Group said on Tuesday it had made its first yuan-denominated sale of iron ore to China Baoshan Iron & Steel Co Ltd, known as Baosteel, and would explore using…
Australia says China suspension of beef imports not tied to call for COVID-19 inquiry
China decision to ban imports from four of Australia’s largest beef processors was not a response to Canberra’s call for independent inquiry into the origins of COVID-19, Australia’s Minister for … ( read original story…
Beijing is seeking to expel the US from the South China Sea
As the United States struggles to defeat the coronavirus at home, the Chinese Communist Party is utilizing its growing military power in an attempt to expel U.S. naval vessels from waters that Beijing … (…
FBI arrests Arkansas professor on fraud charges over financial ties to China
A professor at the University of Arkansas specializing in electrical engineering has been arrested by the FBI and charged with wire fraud after being accused of failing to tell federal authorities … ( read original…
Did You Participate In Any Of Shenzhen Expressway’s (HKG:548) Respectable 41% Return?
It hasn’t been the best quarter for Shenzhen Expressway Company Limited (HKG:548) shareholders, since the share … ( read original story …)