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Photo: Agence France-Presse High-end US fashion brands have become more reliant on China for manufacturing, making them more vulnerable to an increase in trade war tariffs, a new study shows. While … ( read original…
China’s exporters of Donald Trump wigs and American flags ‘had no idea’ they face higher trade war tariffs
A Chinese producer of socks brandishing the face and hair of US President Donald Trump is set to be hit with a new trade war tariff Manufacturers of ‘Trump … Alibaba is the owner of…
China’s Jan-April property investment up 11.9%, slightly quicker from Q1
Former Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein: Trump’s tariffs aren’t a bad… The United States may be feeling the pain of tariffs now, but they will hurt China in the longer term, says former Goldman Sachs CEO…
Down to Business podcast: Why the Canada-China trade relationship is making Canadian businesses uneasy
Welcome to Down to Business, a weekly podcast from the Financial Post. Our fourth episode covers the Canada-China trade relationship. Reporter Naomi Powell joins host Emily Jackson to discuss why … ( read original story…
How China’s censorship on trade war throws off the algos
China’s financial market slump highlights sensitivity to Trump’s trade threats — in one chart Analysts said government censorship presented a challenge for social media algorithms. Chinese internet … ( read original story …)
China voices strength, pushes nationalism around trade war
The toughly-worded monologue on the banner evening news program followed days of muted … in Washington ended last week with no agreement, China retaliated Monday with higher tariffs on $60 … ( read original story…
Foreign companies in China face cyber security crackdown
according to documents seen by the Financial Times that are yet to be publicly announced. The rules are aimed at fortifying “national information security”, even as US-China commercial tensions flare. … ( read original story…
Shenzhen home sales rose 66 per cent, hit 30-month high, according to April data
Shenzhen home sales touched a record high in April amid falling mortgage rates, population influx and a cyclical upturn in sentiment, according to official data. But industry analysts and agents were … ( read original…
China’s economic activity weakens amid tariff war
BEIJING — China’s factory output and consumer spending weakened in April as a tariff war with Washington intensified, adding to pressure on Beijing to shore up shaky economic growth. Wednesday’s … ( read original story…
China’s CATL signs multi-billion-dollar battery supply deal with Volvo
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s top battery maker, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL), said it had signed a multi-billion dollar battery supply deal with Volvo Car Group. The deal to … ( read original story…
Xi Jinping’s China: why entrepreneurs feel like second-class citizens
has been a laboratory for the state-centric growth model that has been so successful in maintaining China’s growth since the global financial crisis. Chongqing became the country’s fastest-growing … ( read original story …)
Investors Who Bought Shenzhen Neptunus Interlong Bio-technique (HKG:8329) Shares Five Years Ago Are Now Down 61%
But that doesn’t mean long term investors can avoid big losses. For example the Shenzhen Neptunus Interlong Bio-technique Company Limited (HKG:8329) share price dropped 61% over five years. … ( read original story …)