Concerned by the social risks of high unemployment and falling asset values, the government of Xi Jinping is trying to reboot the economy from the ground up.
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Australian officials have this month begun an inquiry into whether Italian groups are dumping products sold as Coles, Woolworths and Aldi home brands.
The Quarter-Trillion Dollar Rush to Get Money Out of China
Chinese residents, worried about growth, have been illicitly moving billions of dollars out of the country, using everything from crypto to fine art.
Apple CEO Tim Cook met China’s minister for industry and IT in Beijing
Apple CEO Tim Cook met with China’s minister for industry and information technology, Jin Zhuanglong, on Wednesday in Beijing, according to a statement from his ministry. Jin said that he hoped Apple …
Beijing officials crack down on illegal store closures
Authorities in Beijing have launched the country’s first crackdown on illegal store closures that exploit and violate consumers’ rights, and have placed two enterprises, three intermediary agencies …
Vietnamese lobsters claw back to prominence in China after temporary dip
Following a sharp decline last year, China’s imports of lobsters from Vietnam have returned to healthy levels with the same speed.
IMF warns on China’s property market worsening as it cuts country’s growth outlook
In a report published Tuesday, the IMF trimmed its forecast for growth in China for this year to 4.8%, 0.2 percentage points lower than in its July projection.
China’s Economic Stimulus Isn’t a Game Changer, JPMorgan’s Zhu Says
Beijing’s latest blitz of economic policy measures is designed more to mitigate risks than to provide broad stimulus in the near term, according to Haibin Zhu, chief China economist at JPMorgan Chase …
China Resources Beverage shares jump 13.5% on Hong Kong IPO debut
Shares of drinks maker China Resources Beverage leapt 13.5% on its Hong Kong trading debut on Wednesday after raising $540 million in an initial public offering (IPO).
Takeda: China will become second-largest market by 2031
Having been in the Chinese pharmaceutical market for 30 years, Japan’s Takeda is optimistic about the market and will keep investing in the country, a senior company executive has said.
China’s exporters run for cover as US election nears
By David Kirton, Casey Hall and Ellen Zhang GUANGZHOU, China (Reuters) – If Donald Trump wins next month’s U.S. presidential election, Mike Sagan’s toy-making company will halve its China supply chain …
Senators seek Biden administration review of undersea cable vulnerabilities
A bipartisan group of eight U.S. senators on Monday urged President Joe Biden to order a review of the security of the global network of undersea communications cables that handle nearly all the world …
Senators urge Biden to review security of undersea cables handling world’s internet traffic
More than 400 subsea cables form the backbone of the internet, carrying over 95 per cent of the world’s data traffic. Read more at straitstimes.com.