American brands in China are feeling the heat. Sales are falling fast, as Chinese consumers hold back on spending. For major players like Apple, Starbucks, and Nike, the China market has long been a …
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China’s MSS Fights Foreign Espionage After Gallium Smuggling
China’s top spy agency, known as the Ministry of State Security (MSS), has announced a strong crackdown on foreign espionage activities following a case of attempted smuggling involving gallium, a …
China is boosting market sentiment by playing up hopes for stimulus
Li’s remarks came just as the Purchasing Managers’ Index survey from Caixin and S&P Global showed October services activity in China expanded at its fastest pace in three months. Business confidence also rose to the…
China Unicom Guangdong: U Mobile Intranet Brings Intelligent New Experiences
According to Mr. Pan, China Unicom Guangdong launches the U Mobile Intranet solution, which allows mobile users to remotely access their home and enterprise intranets. Conventionally, when mobile …
How are firms dealing with US import tariffs on Chinese goods that could persist?
Washington will continue to act against Beijing’s trade practices, no matter who wins the presidential race on Tuesday (Nov 5), experts said.
Philippines renews demand Beijing pay US$1 million for South China Sea clash damages
China has yet to respond to the call, which includes payment for two damaged boats and the return of rifles seized during the June 17 stand-off The Philippine military chief has reiterated calls for Beijing…
China to unveil J-35A stealth fighter jet as air force aims to match US aerial power
China’s air force is set to officially debut its new stealth fighter jet, the J-35A, giving observers the first look at a highly anticipated asset that adds to the country’s fast growing military …
BYD’s hybrid popularity catches up to Tesla in China
Tesla’s sales slip comes amid a record year for competitor BYD in the ever-important Chinese market.
China is so crazy about durian that it’s now Pizza Hut’s best-selling pizza ingredient in the country
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At the China International Import Expo, Li highlights the importance of opening up its market to trading partners
A wider opening of China would allow the country to play a stabilising role in a slowing global economy, Premier Li Qiang told international business leaders in Shanghai on Tuesday, while pledging to …
China’s messy EV dispute with European Union keeps trade tensions in check
Brussels maintains that Beijing doles out unfair subsidies to its auto industry and refuses to accept China’s counter-offer of minimum import prices. Beijing hit back with probes into Europe’s pork …
Beijing’s Xia Baolong to hold closed-door meeting to hear views from Hong Kong businesses
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