China’s scrap aluminum imports surged 93.05 per cent year-on-year in December] according to the online inquiry platform of the General Administration of Customs, China imported 159100 tons of scrap …
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China’s imports of aluminum scrap increased by 93.05% in December compared with the same period last year.
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China will on Friday cut the interest rates on a key monetary policy tool by which financial institutions can obtain temporary liquidity from the central bank, three sources with direct knowledge of …
Exports likely buoyed S.Korea GDP growth in Q4, braking China dims outlook: Reuters poll
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A recent article from an Australian media wrote that “there had been delays getting test kits past Chinese customs for no obvious reason”. It seems that in the eyes of Australian media, the reason for…
China exports surge in 2021 as global demand picks up
Chinese exports surged in 2021 on solid global demand as countries reopened, official data showed Friday, bumping its overall trade surplus to a record high and providing a much-needed boost to the …
China’s December exports rose 20.9% from a year ago, slightly more than expected
China’s exports grew slightly more than expected in December, while imports rose less than expected, according to customs data released on Friday.
World stocks mixed after China rate cuts, Japan export gain
Global stocks were mixed Thursday after China cut interest rates and President Joe Biden said “we’re not there yet” on lowering punitive tariffs on Chinese goods. London and Tokyo gained while …
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Olympics torch relay will be cordoned off from the public because of concern about the spread of the coronavirus, organisers said on Friday.
UN General Assembly Head Urges Peace During Beijing Olympics
The president of the General Assembly is appealing to the U.N.’s 193 member nations to take “concrete actions” to promote peace during next month’s Winter Olympics in Beijing.
China’s threat to ‘punish’ Olympic athletes for free speech ‘very concerning’, Australia says
Sports minister Richard Colbeck says Australia opposes advisory on political comments from Beijing Winter Olympics committee …