Trade in Australian coal and iron ore has picked up following the end of China’s campaign of economic coercion but issues remain.
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Sanjeev Sanyal backs Chinese FDI: ‘If we’re importing parts from China, why not…’
The survey, which came out earlier this year, pitched for FDI from Beijing to boost local manufacturing and tap the export market. Currently, FDI from countries sharing land borders with India needs …
Why did Shenzhen’s National Day drone show go ahead but not Hong Kong’s?
Drone operator behind both events says flexible schedule for show in Shenzhen allowed it to wait for better atmospheric conditions.
Should China reconsider its crypto ban? Ex-finance minister says…
China’s former finance minister’s acknowledgment of cryptocurrencies signals a potential turning point in the country’s crypto policy.
Zephyrm rides IPO updraft toward Hong Kong listing, seeking cash for phase 3 cell therapy trials
Zephyrm Bioscience is gusting toward the Hong Kong stock exchange, filing (PDF) for an IPO to bankroll phase 3 trials of its cell therapy in a lung condition and graft-versus-host disease (GvHD).
Mercedes CEO: breaking China’s ‘confidence crisis’ is most important thing
Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kaellenius said ending the crisis in consumer sentiment in China was the most important thing for Mercedes-Benz in the short- and medium term, and described the auto market as a “Darwinian battle”.
India now has 19.9% weight in MSCI Emerging Market Index, very close to China’s 24.42 %
India’s weightage in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index has reached 19.9 per cent, very close to China’s weightage which has dropped down to 24.42 per cent from nearly 40 per cent in 2020.
Longtime China bull Ray Dalio says Beijing now has to chose between ‘beautiful deleveraging’ and economic malaise
Dalio echoed that warning on Tuesday, saying that China is now at a “fork in the road,” either choosing a “beautiful deleveraging” or letting the debt crisis lead to a Jap …
US Tracks Arctic-Bound Russia, China Ships Near Alaska
It is the northernmost location where the U.S. Coast Guard has so far spotted its counterpart from China. The four ships were sailing northeastward and were inside the economic waters of Russia, which extend 200…
China and Middle East tensions push commodities into the spotlight: Morning Brief
Geopolitical tensions and an Iranian missile strike on Israel are dominating headlines, pushing crude oil prices higher as fears of supply disruptions escalate. The first strike by the International …
Germany’s Scholz: talks with China on electric vehicles must continue
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 …
EU will hit China with electric vehicle duties, but peace talks to go on
Draft document spells out Commission’s strategy for keeping EU countries on board ahead of key vote on Chinese electric-vehicle duties.
Chinese Ships Accused of Violent Assault in South China Sea
Chinese government personnel on Sunday attacked a Vietnamese fishing boat in disputed waters of the South China Sea, leaving several fishermen with serious injuries, Vietnamese state media reported.