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Govt initiates anti-dumping probe into LNG fuel tanks imports from China
India has initiated a probe into alleged dumping of LNG fuel tanks from China following a complaint by a domestic player, according to a commerce ministry notification.
India overtakes China to become Asia’s top IPO market & Kohli-Konstas collide Down Under
Global media also reported on the safe return of Hindu pilgrims who had crossed the border to Pakistan to visit Katas Raj temples in Chakwal & remembered ‘Kerala’s pride’ MT Vasudevan Nair.
China’s Xi sends condolences over Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday sent condolences to the presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia and Kazakhstan for the casualties caused by the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash, China’s state …
China’s Finance, Property Firm Workforces Shrink for First Time
China’s finance and property companies saw their workforces shrink in recent years years for the first time, reflecting the damage caused by a housing market collapse and regulatory probes.
China revises up 2023 GDP to $17.73 trln, rules out impact on 2024 figure
China revised upwards its 2023 gross domestic product (GDP) by 2.7% to 129.4 trillion yuan ($17.73 trillion), a top statistics official said on Thursday, while releasing the fifth national economic …
The U.S. Has 2 Choices on China Chip Policy. Neither Are Good for Stocks.
As the Biden administration considers new chip export controls on China, the policy risks hurting makers of chip equipment or the U.S. chip makers themselves.
Trump’s defense policy pick once called for the US to destroy TSMC if China takes Taiwan
“Disabling or destroying TSMC is table stakes if China is taking over Taiwan,” former senior Pentagon official Elbridge Colby said in February.
China resumes routine inspections of Australian lobster
China’s commerce ministry on Thursday said it has resumed regular quarantine inspections for lobsters imported from Australia, effectively restoring shipments that had been disrupted since late 2020 …
China’s average housing rent slump to 4-year low in November amid persistent supply gluts
Average housing rents in Chinese cities slid to a four-year low in November due to supply gluts and job market weakness, potentially prolonging the country’s property price slump, according to Nikkei …
China to ramp up fiscal spending in 2025
Beijing: China s Finance Ministry vowed to step up fiscal spending and government bond issuance in 2025, providing stronger support to bolster …
Flowers bloom in winter under artist’s brushstrokes
Chilly winds and snow are transforming the country’s expansive northern part. While in the southern city, such as Shenzhen, in Guangdong province, plants are still green and flowers are in bloom.
China pushes ahead with huge — and controversial — dam in Tibet
In India, the Yarlung Tsangpo is known as the Brahmaputra and flows through the state of Arunchal Pradesh, which China claims as its territory. In responses to Indian concerns in 2020, China’s foreign …
