Chinese and U.S. officials have met in Beijing for talks on tough issues dividing the two largest economies as trade and tariffs increasingly draw attention in the runup to the U.S. presidential elect …
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Taiwan stops new group trips to China amid tourism, air route spat
Taiwan’s Tourism Administration on Wednesday told travel agents to stop organising new group tours to China since Beijing has yet to allow such trips to the island by Chinese tourists and has altered …
China Responds to Spy Ship Activity in Indian Ocean
Chinese research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 3 was denied permission to dock in Sri Lanka and is set to arrive in Malé soon.
Ship export revenue in China’s Jiangsu exceeds 65b yuan in 2023
NANJING – The ship export revenue in East China’s Jiangsu province totaled 65.53 billion yuan ($9.22 billion) in 2023, marking an increase of 37.1 percent year-on-year, and ranking the top in China, …
China’s new energy vehicle sales fall 38.8% in Jan m/m, first such drop since Aug
China’s new energy vehicle sales fell 38.8 per cent versus the previous month, the first such drop since August 2023, industry data showed, as demand faltered in the world’s largest auto market …
China forex reserves fall to $3.219 trln in January
China’s foreign exchange reserves fell less than expected in January, official data showed on Wednesday, as the dollar rose against other major currencies. The country’s foreign exchange reserves – …
China’s Jan New Yuan Loans Seen Surging on Policy Support
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) usually releases data on bank loans, money supply and total social finance (TSF) between 10-15 of each month, but a central bank official said January data would be …
China’s famous ‘Harvard girl’ now finance professional with affluent US lifestyle, ignites debate about definition of success
Liu Yiting won a rare scholarship to a highly regarded US university, and great things were expected of her. Some say she has delivered, while others are disappointed.
Investors are hoping the power of Xi’s personal attention will rescue China’s floundering markets
China’s stock investors may finally be seeing a glimmer of hope. On Tuesday, Bloomberg reported that regulators led by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, or CSRC, will be meeting Chinese …
China’s clean technology is made of dirty metals
China: The country is likely to build the lion’s share of new renewable capacity. At the same time, it’s responsible for about a third of the world’s emissions — and its efficiency is worsening.
China’s economy may not overtake the US, but a Trump presidency would still help Beijing: former IMF official
China will find it hard to sustain a growth rate at 4% to 5% in the next few years, said Eswar Prasad, a Cornell professor and former IMF official.
Giraffes appear to be on a path to joining the ranks of Winnie the Pooh and Peppa Pig on Beijing’s internet watchlist
Giraffes aren’t outright banned on Weibo, but hashtags like #TheGiraffeIncident were blocked when the animals became the center of a wave of discontent.
Marketmind: Waiting for Beijing to get real on markets
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole. It’s been another session of China watching, with no one the wiser on whether Beijing’s latest efforts to rescue the stock…