China’s exports likely experienced their fastest growth in fifteen months in June, as manufacturers accelerated shipments in anticipation of tariffs from an increasing number of major export markets.
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PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is cutting staff across its China operations, according to people familiar with the matter, after an exodus of corporate clients diminished the accounting firm’s revenue prospects in the country.
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Beijing’s border inspection agency logged nearly 8.3 million entry and exit trips in the first half of this year, up 185% from the same period last year. The increase has been attributed to the summer…
Westpac bank sounds warning about Australia’s biggest export iron ore because China now has too much steel
Westpac fears the price of Australia’s biggest export will plunge by Christmas this year because China now has too much steel following the collapse of a mega apartment developer. The collapse of Evergrande means China…
Inside China-Focused Congressional Hearings, Panic, Paranoia, and Hypocrisy Reign
Just recently it was uncovered that the US launched a secret anti-vax operation in the Philippines during the deadliest months of the COVID-19 pandemic to undermine China’s influence in the region.
COVID Commission Lays Out Ways US Could Recoup Trillions In Pandemic Damages From China
The U.S. could regain trillions of dollars in legal damages from China for its “cover-up” of the COVID-19 pandemic, according …
Hozon plans to use Hong Kong IPO as launching pad to fund export of its Neta electric cars
Hozon New Energy Automobile, the Chinese start-up behind the Neta brand of electric vehicles (EVs), which is eyeing an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong, wants to push ahead with its global …
Takeaways from AP’s report on how China’s textile recycling efforts take a back seat to fast fashion
China is the world’s largest textile producer and consumer, throwing away 26 million tons of clothes each year, mostly made of unrecyclable synthetics …
China’s coast guard says ‘allowed’ Philippines to evacuate sick person in S.China Sea
China’s coast guard said it had on humanitarian grounds “allowed” the Philippines to evacuate a person who had fallen ill on a rusting warship beached on the Second Thomas Shoal, a claim Manila’s …
China’s landfills brim with textile waste as fast fashion reigns and recycling takes a back seat
China is the world’s largest textile producer and consumer, throwing away 26 million tons of clothes each year, mostly made of unrecyclable synthetics.
China’s inflation numbers miss expectations to rise 0.2% in June
China’s consumer price inflation rose by 0.2% in June from a year ago, missing expectations, while producer prices fell in-line with forecasts.
2024 China Internet Conference opens in Beijing
China Unicom’s booth at the 2024 China Internet Conference in Beijing, July 9, 2024. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] …
