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U.S. exports of agricultural and related products reached a value of $191 billion in 2023, down 10% from 2022’s record as both commodity prices and shipment volumes declined.
Beijing hits back at ex-US diplomats’ support of Jimmy Lai, says they ‘beautify’ Apple Daily founder’s acts of ‘chaos’ in Hong Kong
Some external forces have applied all kinds of tricks to justify, cover up and beautify Lai,’ says spokesman of China’s foreign ministry arm in Hong Kong.
Putin and China’s Xi Say They’re Closer Than Ever Amid U.S. Tensions
The world leaders want to stop U.S. “interference” in their affairs as the war in Ukraine continues, potentially exacerbated by military action in Taiwan.
China ready to help Philippines track down hackers – DICT
China is ready to work with the Marcos administration to track down the hackers who targeted the websites of several Philippine state agencies, the Department of Information and Communications …
China’s deflation problem keeps getting worse
China’s economic turmoil continues to deepen, with fresh data showing consumer prices logging the fastest pace of decline in 14 years.
China consumer prices plunge at fastest rate for 15 years as deflation fears deepen
Fresh vegetables fell by 12.7%, while fruit dropped by 9.1%. China’s economy has been struggling to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic after restrictions were lifted in late 2022. It has also been …
There’s ‘no chance’ China’s property market rebounds to what it was, researcher says
China’s real estate sector was once 25% to 30% of the country’s GDP. And there’s no other sector large enough to fill in that gap.
China Market Update: Markets Take A Breather Before Lunar New Year Holiday
The Lunar (Chinese) New Year holiday begins tomorrow. Mainland markets will be fully closed starting tomorrow and remain closed for all of next week. Hong Kong will have a half day tomorrow and be …
Feature: State mandates keep China operator capex elevated
HSBC analyst Neale Anderson notes average outlay in China as a percentage of service revenue has exceeded other nations in recent years.
Investigation: China’s Hikvision, Dahua Security Cameras Heighten Risks Of Russian Attacks On Ukraine
Testing of Hikvision and Dahua CCTV cameras indicated that certain models are vulnerable to hacking and, in some cases, transmit information to servers controlled by companies fully or partly owned by …
China back as a net zinc importer but lead exports grow
China returned to being a major net importer of refined zinc last year after a brief inversion of historical trade flows in 2022.