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China’s Fiscal Policy: What Are the Second-Half Priorities for 2023?
Port of Rotterdam Chief Sees Growing Business Anxiety Over China
The chief of Europe’s busiest gateway for global trade sees evidence that Western businesses are starting to consider moving their production plants out of China.
China Official Meets With Foreign Drugmakers to Boost Confidence
China’s Ministry of Commerce held a meeting with some of the world’s leading drugmakers to discuss their business operations as Beijing ramps up efforts to entice foreign investors to revive a cooling economy.
China’s Export Curb on Chip-Making Metals Prompt Countries to Explore Supply-Chain Diversification
Beijing’s decision to curb exports of rare minerals alarms South Korea and Japan.
China is sending ‘a very clear signal’ to US: Rep. Zach Nunn
Iowa, discusses China’s restrictions on metal exports ahead of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s trip, ‘Bidenomics’ and the recruitment crisis in the military.
Xinhua Silk Road: China’s Shenzhen to build 300 supercharging stations within three years
Shenzhen municipal authorities unveiled the city’s first fully liquid-cooled supercharging demonstration station as part of its “Supercharging City” initiative on the 2023 International Digital Energy …
China extends squeezed-out foreign pharmaceuticals firms an olive branch
China’s Commerce Minister told foreign pharmaceuticals firms they can expect “more development opportunities” during a roundtable on Wednesday, his ministry said, as drugmakers bemoan government procurement policies pricing them out of the market.
China’s chipmaking export curbs ‘just a start’, Beijing adviser warns before Yellen visit
China’s export controls on metals used in semiconductors are “just a start”, an influential Chinese trade policy adviser said on Wednesday, as Beijing ramps up a tech fight with Washington days before a visit from…
Problems in China Trigger Post-Holiday Weakness
The day following the Fourth of July holiday tends to be weak and China is providing a convenient excuse. Historically, the day following the Independence Day holiday tends to have a negative bias, which is…
To deter China, the US should build rings of fire
To counter China, the U.S. must develop a strategy to assess gaps in our theater-range strike capabilities in the Indo-Pacific and the military requirements to close them.
China Property Pain Worsens With Failed Auction, Sino-Ocean Rout
“Investors are disappointed with the slow recovery of the housing market,” said Anitza Nip, Union Bancaire Privee’s head of fixed income research for Asia. “The recovery path appears to be even longer …
China bank shares slump in Hong Kong after Goldman downgrades
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Chinese banking shares listed in Hong Kong tumbled on Wednesday after Goldman Sachs downgraded top lenders including Agricultural Bank of China (AgBank) in a report that raised …
India’s April-May finished steel imports from China at six-year high
India’s finished steel purchases from China touched a six-year high in the first two months of the fiscal year beginning in April, according to provisional government data reviewed by Reuters, while …