THE first batch of durian from Davao weighing 28,000 kilograms or 28 metric tons (MT) has been shipped to China as part of the export deal for the country sealed for the farm commodity last…
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China’s first registration-based IPOs officially kick off trading, to benefit high-tech sector
The first 10 registration-based IPOs are set to start trading on Monday at the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, marking the formal implementation of China’s IPO system overhauls. It marks an …
Taiwan Says Forces Will Fight To ‘Defend Our Homeland’ Amid China Incursions
Chinese armed forces carried out “simulated joint precision strikes on key targets on Taiwan island” and nearby areas, Chinese state media said, according to Reuters. Beijing’s military is maintaining an “offensive posture around the island,”…
Opinion: Curb China’s domination of the amino acids market
Opinion: Tariffs on some Chinese amino acids should be extended for the sake of American food and economic security, writes .
Offensive, disrespectful: China slams WHO over demand for Covid-19 genetic information
Chinese health officials have lashed out at the World Health Organisation (WHO), defending their search for the source of the Covid-19 virus.
Macron visited Beijing despite protests in France that show no sign of stopping
French president Emmanuel Macron met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing this week, in an attempt to bolster the deteriorating relationship between the West and China. Macron reportedly pressed …
Taiwanese celebrate freedom in the face of China’s war games
Retired lecturer Donald Ho was out for his morning stroll in a busy downtown park Sunday, anxious about what Chinese jets and ships holding war games around Taiwan meant for freedom in the self-ruled island.
Life science property investors in China expect steady growth as R&D spending spurs demand for lab space
Investors expect the sector to grow steadily in 2023 despite a plunge in biotech financing last year that has weakened leasing activity Solid spending on research and development is likely to drive …
GLOBALink | Italian luxury brands foundation eyes on Chinese market
Altagamma an Italian foundation of luxury brands hopes to enhance its presence by attending an upcoming consumer expo in China said …
China, West conduct tech war over chips
Furious at U.S. efforts that cut off access to technology to make advanced computer chips, China’s leaders appear to be struggling to figure out how to retaliate without hurting their own ambitions in …
China’s drills around Taiwan: key questions
China has launched three days of military drills intended to intimidate self-ruled Taiwan after a US visit by Taipei’s President Tsai Ing-wen angered Beijing. – Tsai arrived in California on Tuesday, …
China property recovery will be slow and unevenly distributed amid income insecurity, distrust of debt-laden developers, analysts say
A turnaround is under way, but analysts expect sales to improve only gradually throughout the year March sales rose sharply, but from a low base, and consumers remain wary of distressed developers’ …
Nepal has two main border points with China. But why does trade suffer?
Following a meeting of the Nepal-China border trade mechanism in Lhasa on March 29, the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung border point has finally come into full operation from April 1, after being closed for 38 months.