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Warning there would be “no winner” in the event of a conflict on the Korean Peninsula, China on Tuesday urged North Korea and the United States to stop their escalating war of words and sit…
Beijing moves financial court to economic hub
A court specializing in financial dispute cases was moved Tuesday to Beijing’s financial street, where banks, security firms, and consultancies are clustered. The Financial Street People’s Court was moved from the Xicheng district court’s compound…
US commerce secretary strikes upbeat tone on Beijing visit
HONG KONG (AP) — U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Tuesday there was a good tone during his trip to Beijing to meet Chinese officials in advance of President Donald Trump’s visit later this year…
Trump, Beijing won’t ground US deals: HNA chief
It’s faced regulatory hurdles at home, seen its ownership structure brought into question and must contend with a White House populist detrmined to keep American businesses out of Chinese hands. Yet the CEO of China’s…
Ivanka Trump’s business ties in China remain shrouded in secrecy
SHANGHAI—It is no secret that the bulk of Ivanka Trump’s merchandise comes from China. But just which Chinese companies manufacture and export her handbags, shoes and clothes is more secret than ever, an Associated Press…
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China to hire more local workers, transfer technology to Pakistan under CPEC: Global Times
Pakistan has enjoyed a firm relationship with China for more than 60 years. However, in terms of bilateral cooperation related to the Belt and Road (B&R) initiative, many Pakistani media reports have alleged that these…
China and the World Bank Officially Launch the Health Reform Program-for-Results
The Health Reform PforR will support the health service delivery transformation and the scaling up of reform pilots to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare services in China’s Anhui and Fujian provinces The largest…
China continues shadow banking crackdown with Guangzhou raid
The Chinese Government has continued its assault on the country’s shadow banking sector following the shutdown of an illegal operation on September 26 in Guangzhou. The organisation, which was operating out of a food market…
China’s Ant brings in CK Hutchison as Hong Kong payments partner
BEIJING (Reuters) – Ant Financial, the payment affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, said it will create a joint venture this year with CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd to operate its payment app in Hong Kong,…
China’s credit rating cut to A+ by S&P over rising debt fears
China’s credit rating has been downgraded by Standard & Poor’s amid fears rising debts are adding to economic and financial risks. The agency lowered China’s sovereign rating by one notch to A+ from AA-, putting…
China’s Huawei, Lenovo among world’s top 100 brands, says Interbrand
China’s Huawei and Lenovo have both been included in this year’s 100 most valuable brands league table by Interbrand, a New York-based brand consultancy firm. According to the Best Global Brands Ranking 2017, Huawei, the…