German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday that it would be wrong to shut out foreign competition and narrow the circle of trade partners, saying negotiations with China on electric vehicles must continue.
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Germany’s Scholz calls for more talks with China on electric vehicles
China Firms Plan up to $15 Billion in Overseas Bond Issues in Q4 on Stimulus Boost, Say Bankers
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Chinese investment-grade companies are lining up $10 billion to $15 billion in offshore bond offerings this quarter, as Beijing’s economic stimulus measures cut fundraising costs …
US bans certain imports from China due to accusations of forced labor
The United States will prohibit imports from two companies in China that are accused of using forced labor of Uyghurs in the country’s Xinjiang region.
China’s Shimao says creditors holding over 50% of debt support its revamp plan
Chinese property developer Shimao Group said creditors holding more than 50% of its debt support its offshore restructuring plan, after it amended some terms. Shimao said in a filing late on Wednesday …
China’s largest NOR Flash manufacturer receives IPO approval
XMC, a leading Chinese semiconductor manufacturer specializing in NOR Flash memory chips, has received approval for its IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s STAR Market, one of the few instances of …
China could cut CO2 by a third by 2035 with new UN targets, think tank says
China’s climate-warming carbon dioxide emissions could fall by a third by 2035 and align with the goals of the Paris Agreement if it submits more ambitious pledges to the United Nations early next …
Walz says he had his dates wrong, admits he didn’t travel to China until August 1989
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz admitted during the debate that he had previously misspoken in 2014 when he said he was in mainland China between April and June 1989, during the Tiananmen Square protests.
Vietnam protests Chinese force’s attack on fishermen in contested South China Sea waters
Vietnam on Wednesday protested to China over what it said was an attack on a Vietnamese fishing boat three days ago in contested South China Sea waters that injured several fishermen.
U.S. bans more types of goods from China over allegations of forced labor
The Department of Homeland Security announced Wednesday that it would ban the import of goods from a Chinese steel manufacturer and a Chinese maker of artificial sweetener, accusing both of being involved in the use…
Singapore-listed China companies soar after Beijing’s stimulus blitz
Singapore Exchange (SGX) quoted Chinese property group Yanlord Land’s stock price has surged a whopping 57 per cent over the past week, while solar energy player Sunpower Group is up 38 per cent.
What would another Fed rate cut in November mean for Hong Kong’s stock market and IPOs?
Lower rates will drive investors away from US dollar assets towards Hong Kong and Chinese markets, with Beijing’s recent stimulus acting as a catalyst Investors are looking forward to another possible …
Longtime China bull Ray Dalio says Beijing now has to choose between ‘beautiful deleveraging’ and economic malaise
China has one advantage, according to the Bridgewater founder: Most of China’s bad debt is denominated in yuan, with debtors and creditors often both being Chinese citizens. But even then, a debt …
China’s goods prove hard to resist as US, EU maintain imports amid tariff bonanza
Though the EU and US need for imports from China can be seen most clearly in machinery and electronic equipment, some degree of dependence exists across a range of industries, the non-profit think …
