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China Says It Would Welcome a Visit by US Commerce Secretary After Imposition of Investment Controls
China says it would welcome a visit by U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo following the imposition of foreign investment controls by her agency that have stung numerous Chinese companies
Factbox-Five facts about China asset manager whose troubles fanned spillover fears
A liquidity crisis at one of China’s top asset managers Zhongzhi Enterprise Group has fuelled worries that the country’s deepening property sector crisis is spilling over into its $57 trillion financial industry,
China’s consumers, officials and statisticians all lack confidence
To soften the blow, the People’s Bank of China ( pb o c) duly lowered interest rates, as other central banks would do. But it reduced its medium-term rate by only 0.15 percentage points and…
India’s Violent Border State Crisis Risks Civil War Near China and Myanmar
“This is closest to a civil war that India has ever seen,” Indian expert and army veteran Sushant Singh tells Newsweek.
New pain for China’s property sector
There’s been a lot of concern over the health of China’s real estate market, and the past week hasn’t helped. Two major companies have missed payments. Here to talk with us about the situation is…
China opposes forced tech transfers, ministry says
China firmly opposes forced technology transfers and there is no such thing as helping its businesses replace the US companies by forcibly acquiring technology, said the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday.
China’s non-financial ODI up 18.1% in January-July
BEIJING – China’s non-financial outbound direct investment (ODI) increased 18.1 percent year-on-year to 500.94 billion yuan in the first seven months of the year, official data showed Thursday. In US …
Why is China not rushing to fix its ailing economy?
With China at risk of tipping into prolonged stagnation and a spiralling property crisis threatening financial stability, there is growing unease over why its leaders are not rushing to revive the …
China’s internet regulator tries to ease concerns of foreign firms on new data rules – report
The Cyberspace Administration of China is reaching out to foreign companies to discuss ways to navigate the country’s new data-security laws, in an effort to dispel fears of multinationals about their …
Analysis: Why is China not rushing to fix its ailing economy?
With China at risk of tipping into prolonged stagnation and a spiralling property crisis threatening financial stability, there is growing unease over why its leaders are not rushing to revive the …
China tries to defuse fears after real estate developer’s debt struggle
China’s government is trying to reassure jittery homebuyers after a major real estate developer missed a payment on its multibillion-dollar debt, …
Why are China’s young people so disillusioned?
Worst of all for some, China’s economy is stagnating). The unemployment rate for those aged 16 to 24 in cities is over 21%—a number so disheartening that earlier this month the government stopped …