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WTO finds China acted ‘inconsistently’ by imposing additional duties on certain US imports
The World Trade Organization ruled in favour of Washington against Beijing in a tariff dispute on Wednesday, finding that China had violated international trade rules when it imposed additional duties …
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China renews crackdown on corruption in healthcare
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President Biden earlier this month called China’s economy a “ticking time bomb,” while Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the slowdown will have “some spillovers to the United States.” And all of …
China’s yuan falls against dollar, raising questions about weaker currency to boost exports
China’s yuan has dipped briefly to a 16-year low against the dollar, raising questions about whether Beijing might weaken its currency to help struggling exporters and reverse a deepening economic …
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In the whirlwind of the crypto realm, Huobi’s executive detentions in China ripple across the market, sparking questions on illicit activities.
China cenbank says it will keep policy ‘precise, forceful’ to aid recovery
China’s central bank said on Thursday it would keep liquidity reasonably ample and keep its policy “precise and forceful” to support the country’s economic recovery, amid rising headwinds. Data for …
