From coffee to cars to real estate, there’s a recurring pattern in China — companies rush into an industry, then resort to discounts to stay afloat.
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MP Materials has announced plans to expand rare earth mining and processing operations as Washington seeks to end its dependence.
Struggling Chinese EV brands go global to flee brutal price war at home
Once a rising star among China’s electric vehicle startups, Neta Auto is facing backlash in its largest overseas market as its parent company enters bankruptcy restructuring — fueling concerns that …
Shougang Lanzatech delays Hong Kong IPO again due to dispute with JV partner
Beijing Shougang Lanzatech Technology on Friday said it will again delay its Hong Kong initial public offering and did not provide a new timetable due to a dispute with a joint venture (JV) partner.
China’s Chery and BYD could face repayment of EV subsidies after audit uncovers irregularities
China’s Chery and BYD (OTCPK:BYDDY) (OTCPK:BYDDF) allegedly claimed a combined $53 million in government subsidies for eco-friendly vehicles sold between 2015 and 2020 that did not meet eligibility …
PM must read the tea leaves on China security and trade
We should question whether Albanese’s visit will meaningfully improve Australian-Sino relations or simply serve as political window dressing for both sides.
China, Egypt sign MoU to boost financial ties, promote local currency settlement
China and Egypt signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Thursday to enhance bilateral financial collaboration, promoting local currency settlement, central bank digital currency, and digital …
China’s Iranian oil imports near record highs as traders circumvent sanctions
China’s import of Iranian crude oil continued to rise last month as shipments were close to the record highs touched in March, Vortexa said.
China’s Bid for ‘Global Yuan’ Finds Double-Edged Sword in Stablecoins
As the People’s Bank of China seeks a bigger role for the yuan on the global stage, ignoring stablecoins could put the Chinese currency at a disadvantage.
China reconsiders crypto? Shanghai checks out stablecoin strategy
A Shanghai regulator reportedly held a rare meeting on stablecoins and cryptocurrencies. This comes in when the crypto market is printing green indexes.
Cryptocurrency rally: why did crypto go up today?
A common question among investors is “why did crypto go up”. We explain why the crypto market rally is happening and what next …
China Out, India In? Bharat May Slither In Japan’s Garment Market As Beijing’s Dominance Declines: AEPC
With China’s share in Japan’s garment imports steadily falling, the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) believes India is well-positioned to step into the vacuum. A high-level Indian apparel …
‘There just aren’t enough quality jobs’: Why China’s graduate wave can’t fix its labour shortage
A record 12.2 million university graduates enter China’s job market this summer – but for many, the future still feels out of reach.
