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China ready to go deeper into debt to counter Trump’s tariffs
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China targets Nvidia with antitrust probe, escalates US chip tensions
China said on Monday it has launched an investigation into Nvidia over suspected violations of the country’s anti-monopoly law, a probe widely seen as a retaliatory shot against Washington’s latest …
China’s Exports Growth Slows Unexpectedly
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China’s Jinxin Technology prices $5M IPO at $4.00 per ADS
Digital content service provider in China,Jinxin Technology Holding Company (NASDAQ:NAMI) announced the closing of its initial public offering of 1.25M ADSs at a price to the public of $4.00 per ADS.
China’s November imports post surprise drop; sharpest decline in 14 months
Export has been a rare bright spot as the world’s second largest economy contends with lackluster domestic consumption and a prolonged housing downturn.
China’s exports slow, imports decline, in November falling below forecasts
China’s exports slowed in November and its imports fell, falling below forecasts and underscoring potential weakness in trade at a time when its leaders are striving to boost domestic business activit …
China’s exports slow sharply, imports shrink ahead of Trump tariffs
China’s exports grew at a slower pace in November than the bumper month before, while imports unexpectedly shrank, in a worrying sign for the world’s No. 2 economy as Donald Trump’s imminent return to …
China’s exports and imports miss expectations in November as economic worries deepen
Export has been a rare bright spot as the world’s second largest economy contends with lackluster domestic consumption and a prolonged housing downturn.
China soybean imports slip 9% in Nov but on course for record annual high
China brought in 7.15 million metric tons of soybeans in November, less than expected due to a decrease in Brazillian arrivals, but the world’s biggest oilseed buyer remains set for record annual …
China’s Nov crude oil imports rebound on lower prices, stockpiling
China’s crude oil imports jumped in November from a year earlier for the first annual growth in seven months, data showed on Tuesday, as lower prices of Middle East supplies and stockpiling demand …
Hong Kong IPO: Chinese cosmetics firm Mao Geping shines on debut as shares surge 70%
Chinese cosmetics firm Mao Geping made a blistering trading debut in Hong Kong after its HK$2.34 billion (US$300 million) offering, with the city’s initial public offering (IPO) market poised to end …