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Shein and Temu are the subject of legislation that could ban them from duty-free access to U.S. consumers. Sequoia Capital China is one of their most important investors.
China May Bring In Swap Scheme for Hidden Local Gov’t Debt, Experts Say
(Yicai Global) July 26 — China’s central government will likely introduce a swap scheme for hidden local government debts to help address the issue, according to financial experts.
China’s Politburo Calls for Speedier Issuance of Local Gov’t Special Bonds
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China’s Economy Looks Weak, Bad News For U.S. Exports
China’s economy should grow by 5.5% in 2023, according to the consensus of professional forecasters—but the consensus seems overly optimistic.
Impacts of China trade war still scar some US specialty crops
Overall, American agricultural exports have recovered from the trade war with China that began five years ago, but many specialty crops still suffer from Chinese retaliatory tariffs.
China In Eurasia Briefing: China’s Missing Foreign Minister Gets Replaced
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China’s Pulp and Paper Industry – Opportunities for Foreign Investors
China’s pulp and paper industry is the largest in the world, and changing consumption habits may further boost production and demand.
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French fashion house Dior gave a runway show at Shenzhen’s Sea World Culture and Arts Center to reveal its 2023-2024 Autumn-Winter ready-to-wear collection last week.
China jobs: Gen Z graduates turn to cleaning as Beijing looks to domestic services to mop up unemployed youth, veterans
China has put job creation at the forefront of its economic plans and has encouraged the housekeeping industry to employ young people, after the youth unemployment rate hit a record high in June.
Defense Secretary makes historic visit to Papua New Guinea as US counters China’s influence in South Pacific
In a historic visit, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visits Papua New Guinea as U.S. tries to rein in China’s influence in the South Pacific
