President Xi Jinping has met with a group of American business executives in Beijing as bilateral tensions continue to rise over trade restrictions and accusations of cyberattacks.
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China’s Xi Jinping Meets With US Business Leaders in Beijing
China’s President Xi met US executives, academics in Beijing, state media say
China’s President Xi Jinping met with U.S. executives and academics at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday, state media reported, following on from a November dinner with U.S.
American Business Stalls in China
The decadeslong push by American companies into China is stalling. American firms in China are being squeezed by escalating geopolitical tensions, tit-for-tat measures on trade and exports, and …
China’s industrial profits return to growth as conditions stabilise
China’s industrial firms posted higher profits in the opening months of the year, official data showed on Wednesday, reinforcing signs that an economic recovery was gaining traction despite persistent …
China Engineering Ready to Export Desert Mega-Bases to the World
China’s top engineering firm for energy projects says it’s ready to pitch the concept of desert mega-bases to other countries looking for integrated power solutions.
Dutch PM set for high-stakes China talks on chip export policy
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday in Beijing for talks expected to be dominated by economics as new Dutch policies on chip exports to China…
China jolts US at WTO with complaint over ‘discriminatory’ EV subsidies
China has lodged a grievance against US electric vehicle subsidies at the World Trade Organization, alleging ‘discrimination’ in selective treatment for products depending on the venue of their final …
Hong Kong stocks tumble as Alibaba’s scrapping of logistic unit IPO weighs on sentiment
Hong Kong stocks underperformed the region as sentiment was dealt a blow by the cancellation of a Hong Kong IPO of Alibaba Group’s logistic unit and a cautious outlook from electric vehicle maker BYD.
Jan-Oct foreign investment in Shenzhen manufacturing surges nearly twofold
According to the report, Shenzhen showcased its magnetic pull for foreign investment in 2023 with the city’s endeavors to refine its business milieu to global standards and as a result, 7,258 new …
China invests in green, transition finance systems and frameworks
The regional leader in green bonds will keep looking at labelling and internationally aligned standards, such as the common ground taxonomy with the EU, experts discussed at ICMA’s inaugural summit.
China’s anxious jobseekers face reality as career aspirations vanish, youth unemployment pressure remains
Young jobseekers in China are grappling with disillusionment within the grim employment market, while Beijing is eager to maintain social stability and boost consumption.
Alibaba scraps Cainiao IPO plans, proposes acquisition: ‘Poor market conditions’
China’s e-commerce pioneer Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. decided to postpone the transaction because of poor market conditions.
China’s industrial profits rise 10.2% in Jan-Feb
China’s industrial firms posted higher profits in the opening months of the year, official data showed on Wednesday, suggesting an economic recovery was gaining momentum despite persistent …
