Aug 7 (Reuters) – China’s imports of soybeans and crude oil rose in July from a year earlier, while those of coal and iron ore fell, customs data showed on Thursday. China’s exports topped forecasts…
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Trading under the stock sign 6887, Sunshine’s shares began trading at HK$57.50 on Thursday, a discount of 4.5 per cent to its initial public offer price of HK$60.24.
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In a letter seen by the PA news agency, Rayner, who as housing secretary is responsible for overseeing planning matters, asks planning consultants representing the Chinese embassy to explain why …
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On, UBTech in China revealed a humanoid robot that changes its own battery. In a demo, the robot replaced its drained battery using precise arm movements without human help. This breakthrough could …
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Trump says he could impose more tariffs on China, similar to India duties, over Russian oil
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he could announce further tariffs on China similar to the 25% duties announced earlier on India over its purchases of Russian oil, depending on what happens.
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