China’s coal imports fell 6% in March, hurt by high inventories at ports and weak domestic demand that has pushed spot prices down to four-year lows.
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China’s March coal imports sink 6% as domestic prices reach four-year lows
China International Consumer Products Expo unveils tech-driven future
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GSMA Forecasts $2 Trillion Impact of Mobile Technologies on China’s Economy
Ahead of its Post MWC Sharing Event in Beijing, the GSMA shared that the impact of mobile technologies and digital transformation will contribute $2 trillion to China’s economy, or 8.3% of China’s GDP …
China Claims It Can Track An F-35 Stealth Fighter, But It’s Not The Jet It’s Spotting
China has a detection system that it claims can track an F-35 stealth jet. That said, it’s not the jet itself that’s giving away precious details.
The Great Tech Reset 13: China’s rural-to-urban strategy reshapes global tech dominance
China’s “Xinchuan” initiative, a national endeavor to supplant foreign technology and imported products with homegrown capabilities, stands as a cornerstone of its industrial policy. However, the …
China exports skyrocket over 12% in March while imports extend declines as trade war intensifies
China has set an ambitious growth target of “around 5%” — a goal seen harder to achieve given the prospects of an escalating trade war and weak domestic consumption …
China’s March exports jump on pre-tariff rush, but trade war dims outlook
China’s export growth beat expectations in March after factories rushed out shipments before the latest U.S. tariffs took effect, as an escalating Sino-U.S. trade war threatens to sharply restrain growth in the world’s second-largest economy.
China’s Xi says there are ‘no winners’ in a tariff war as he visits Southeast Asia
China’s leader Xi Jinping started a week of diplomacy in Southeast Asia with a visit to Vietnam on Monday, signaling China’ s commitment to global trade, just after U.S. President Donald Trump upended the global…
China’s Q1 GDP growth set to slow to 5.1%, as Trump 2.0 raises heat on policymakers
China’s economy likely slowed down in the first quarter while 2025 growth is expected to lag last year’s pace, a Reuters poll showed, ramping up pressure for more stimulus as surging U.S. tariffs …
Australian businesses manufacturing in China caught by steepest US tariffs
From toy brands to fashion labels, some Australian firms are facing tariffs above the 10 per cent “baseline”. Company owners say they’re not getting enough support, as they navigate soaring tariffs to send Chinese-made goods…
China’s Xi to meet Vietnam leaders, kick off Southeast Asia tour amid US tariffs
President Xi Jinping will meet Vietnam’s leaders in Hanoi on Monday as he begins a three-nation trip to Southeast Asia, aiming to cement ties with some of China’s closest neighbours amid mounting …
US announces tariff exemptions for phones, computers, and more goods from China
The Trump administration has announced exemptions from tariffs for 20 categories of products, including phones and other electronics
To slow China’s tech advances, Trump should keep its factories addicted to cheap exports via low tariffs, economist says
“If making America great again is its goal, Trump should not fear a comfortable China; he should fear a constrained one.” …