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China and US can still cooperate on climate policy but tech remains tricky, experts say in wake of Kerry visit
Byford Tsang, a senior policy adviser at the think tank E3G, said although technology cooperation between China and the US would be politically challenging, cooperation on policy or sharing best …
China could relax property curbs to boost residential market in the nine mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area, Cushman says
Experts say Beijing may unveil further relaxation measures that could increase residential market transactions in the nine mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area, after volumes slumped in the second …
China to sell US$1.7 billion of government bonds in Hong Kong in August to promote yuan’s internationalisation, tap cheaper money
Beijing will sell 12 billion yuan of offshore bonds as it continues its efforts to promote the yuan internationally Demand for yuan-denominated financial products is rising as countries from Brazil to …
China seeks to boost demand by pushing urban development – state media
China’s cabinet has approved guidelines on transforming underdeveloped areas in megacities, in the government’s latest move to support the economy, state media said on Friday. The post-COVID recovery in China,
China to rate sponsor institutions’ performance in assisting listed firms
China’s two main bourses on Friday issued guidelines for rating the performances of sponsor institutions such as brokerages who help firms list on the exchanges, as part of efforts to battle capital …
Hong Kong, mainland regulators agree to enhance wealth management and bond connect schemes during three-day Beijing visit, HKMA CEO says
Authorities in Hong Kong and mainland China are in consensus on a number of measures that will enhance the cross-border Wealth Management Connect and Bond Connect schemes, the city’s de facto central …
Xinhua Headlines: Six things to watch in China’s economy
China has carried out a raft of measures to reassure entrepreneurs, including removing more barriers in market access, further reducing taxes and fees to save 1.8 trillion yuan for businesses this …
Here’s how China is responding to US sanctions – with blocking laws and other countermeasures
China has responded to US sanctions with its own set of punitive measures. An expert on international trade explains the standoff and what it means for countries and companies caught in the middle.
Inspired by Ukraine war, Taiwan launches drone blitz to counter China
An internal report presented to Taiwan’s president contained an alarming finding: In drones, the island lagged far behind its much more powerful adversary.
UPDATE 1-China to issue 750,000 T of sliding tariff rate cotton import quotas
China will issue 750,000 metric tons in sliding tariff rate cotton import quotas to non-state-run firms, according to a document released by state planner the National Development and Reform …
Shenzhen leads China as champion in SMEs
China’s tech-hub Shenzhen emerged as the undisputed champion in number of newly added specialized and sophisticated SMEs, the latest evaluation by Ministry of Industry and Information Technology …
Hong Kong court to decide whether to ban broadcast of popular protest song at Beijing’s request
A court in Hong Kong is deciding on whether the distribution and broadcast of the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong” should be banned, following China’s request.