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The Biden administration is seeking a short-term extension to a landmark science and technology agreement with China despite pressure from some U.S. lawmakers.
China’s deflation could spill over into a global concern, economists say
Though China is recalibrating its economy to become less dependent on its traditional pillars of real estate and manufactured goods exports, Chinese manufactured products still dominate consumer goods …
Penny-wise Hongkongers shop, play and eat in Shenzhen, taking advantage of better prices and service
Although the stronger Hong Kong dollar meant that HK$1,000 was now worth about 920 yuan compared to around 880 yuan in 2019, Chong said Hongkongers were going to Shenzhen because it was easier and …
The local government debt that threatens China’s economy
“Local debt is going up in a very uncontrollable fashion,” said Victor Shih, professor of Chinese political economy at the University of California, San Diego. “Local governments’ reliance on central government, and on debt issuance,…
China’s LGFV Insiders Say $9 Trillion Debt Problem Is Worsening
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US to focus on sustaining economic relationship with China
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo will travel to China next week for meetings with senior Chinese government officials and US business leaders, the department said on Tuesday, marking the latest in …
For this customs broker, the Section 301 China tariffs are still top of mind
The tariffs placed on over $360 billion of Chinese goods is still a chief concern for Gretchen Blough of Erie, Pennsylvania.
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China’s smartphone brand Huawei led the country’s foldable smartphone market in the first half of this year, according to a report by research and consulting company CINNO Research. With a market …
AIA Insurance Business Grows as China Travels After Pandemic
AIA Group Ltd. posted a jump in the value of new business as the exit of Hong Kong and China from pandemic restrictions helped support the insurer’s key gauge of profitability.
Nike falls for record 10th straight day as Foot Locker woes, China slowdown hit stock
Shares of Nike fell Wednesday for the 10th straight day, as it recorded its longest losing streak since it went public in 1980.
House Republicans raise alarm over illegal China lab that researched COVID in California
The leader of a House panel looking into the COVID-19 pandemic asked the FBI and Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday to hand over records on an illegal Chinese lab that was reportedly…
South China Sea: is arrival of Philippines’ resupply mission a sign of Beijing backing off or China’s long game?
China’s ‘temporary special arrangement’ allowing delivery of food and supplies to old warship seen as attempt to prevent international resistance and isolation from Southeast Asian neighbours.