Hong Kong-based producer/distributor FUN Union has signed an exclusive master licensing agreement with Promotional Partners Worldwide (PPW) for Riki Group’s BabyRiki and KikoRiki kids brands across Greater China. The deal will see the global marketing…
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China’s tariffs spell turbulence for Boeing
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Congressional leaders urge U.S. to press China over reports of mass Uighur detentions
[China details relatives of U.S.-based reporters] Among those … through facial recognition cameras, mobile phone scans, DNA collection and an extensive and intrusive police presence. Rubio and Smith asked Brandstad to personally lead efforts for…
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon talks China, trade and immigration in his annual letter
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China tariffs on U.S. business jets seen a boon for Canada’s Bombardier, others
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China regulator approves battery giant CATL’s $2 billion IPO: Xinhua
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