BEIJING (Reuters) – China has approved the import of avocados from Venezuela, customs authorities said in a statement on Tuesday. In a separate statement, customs also approved the import of fresh …
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China approves import of avocados from Venezuela, coconuts from Cambodia
Top EU official bemoans ‘unpredictablity’ of Chinese law on Beijing trip
The European Commission’s digital chief said Tuesday that murky Chinese laws were fuelling concerns among foreign firms in the country, following discussions with Beijing officials about critical areas such as AI and data governance.
China’s Foreign Ministry Requests Consulates in Hong Kong to Give Data of Local Staff
HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong has requested consulates in the financial hub to provide job titles, home addresses and identification details of all locally employed staff, according a copy of…
China’s central bank woos top Western firms as economic challenges grow
China will open up its financial industry and make its business environment more friendly for foreign businesses, the country’s central bank governor told a number of top Western companies on Monday,
Traditional Chinese brands undergo online resurgence
Traditional Chinese brands have recently made a strong comeback thanks to a livestreaming controversy over the quality of products and whether people were working hard enough to afford them.
Beijing’s ‘extraordinary’ exodus of foreigners
The exodus of foreigners from Beijing is “extraordinary”, says The Australian’s North Asia Correspondent Will Glasgow. Mr Glasgow said there are “almost” no international students studying in China’s capital.
China’s capital city is letting the public take fully driverless robotaxis — and has bigger rollout plans, startup Pony.ai says
Plans for robotaxi testing at Daxing airport in Beijing are coming, said Ning Zhang, vice president at autonomous driving startup Pony.ai.
G7 Ministers Call on China to Press Russia to Stop Aggression in Ukraine
TOKYO (Reuters) – The Group of Seven (G7) on Tuesday called on China to press Russia to stop its aggression in Ukraine after foreign ministers of the bloc met on the sidelines of the United…
China’s Ex-Foreign Minister Ousted After Alleged Affair, Senior Officials Told
Senior Chinese officials have been told that an investigation found ex-Foreign Minister Qin Gang to have engaged in an extramarital affair.
US firms in China say vague rules, tensions with Washington, hurting business, survey shows
An American Chamber of Commerce survey shows American companies operating in China view tensions with Washington over technology, trade and other issues as a major competitive obstacle for their …
Sunac, Country Garden debt deals bring respite for China’s property sector
Chinese developers Sunac and Country Garden brought some relief to the crisis-hit property sector by forging debt deals with creditors, but the outlook remained clouded by uncertainty about a recovery in home sales.
China’s worst capital outflow in years spells more Yuan pressure
That was the case in the aftermath of a shock currency devaluation in 2015 and during China’s trade war with the US under the Trump administration, when Beijing needed to tighten capital curbs and boost…
Chinese aid sought for agri exports
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Dith Tina has urged his Chinese counterpart to offer technical support in promoting exports of three key commodities: milled rice, cashews and fish.