Mexico’s lower house of Congress approved on Wednesday a bill that seeks to impose new or higher tariffs on imports from China and other countries with which Mexico doesn’t have free trade agreements.
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Beijing Exchange’s IPO Frenzy Spurs Arbitrage and Regulatory Tightening
The Beijing Stock Exchange (BSE) has delivered debut gains of several hundred percent this year — levels rare in major equity markets — drawing in arbitrage capital and prompting regulators to tighten …
Beijing urges Dutch government to push for China visit by Nexperia execs
China’s Ministry of Commerce says trip by Dutch chip firm’s management should be made ‘as soon as possible’ amid heated war of words.
Robots Begin Street Cleaning Duties in China’s Shenzhen
(Yicai) Dec. 4 — China’s Cowa Robot has deployed 36 automated cleaning machines in Shenzhen’s Shijing sub-district, covering an area of about 2.7 million square meters.
Chinese AI unicorns MiniMax and Zhipu said to target Hong Kong IPOs soon — Bloomberg
Zhipu, which is also backed by the tech giants Alibaba, Tencent and several more, is targeting a listing by around that time too, the people said. Bloomberg News reported in July that Zhipu was …
Beijing set for Friday’s snowfall as cold-wave alert drives municipal preparations; Palace Museum ticket demands surge
After forecasts indicated that Beijing will see citywide snowfall, the topic of “the capital city welcomes its first snow of winter 2025” is trending on Chinese social media. Netizens noted that Palace Museum tickets were…
Congress would target China with new restrictions in massive defense bill
The Trump administration may have softened its language on China to maintain a truce in their trade war, but Congress is pushing for more restrictions on Beijing.
Panchen Lama says reincarnation must follow Chinese laws, be endorsed by Beijing
Second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism makes apparent reference to succession of exiled spiritual leader Dalai Lama.
U.S. backs Japan in dispute with China over radar incident
It is the first time the U.S. has criticized China for aiming radars at Japanese military aircraft as the diplomatic spat between Beijing and Tokyo shows no sign of easing.
China is too big to rely on exports for growth, IMF chief warns
On a visit to Beijing, the economist urged the government to get people spending more.
Another Chinese Rare Earth Producer Gets Streamlined Licence for Magnet Exports
Beijing added several rare earth elements and magnets to its export control list in early April, requiring a dual-use licence for exports. China’s exports of rare earth magnets slumped in April and May, forcing some…
US investors are going big on China AI despite concerns in Congress
Investors are plowing money into Chinese companies involved in AI despite growing competition between Washington and Beijing over the technology.
How Trump’s tariffs forced China to pivot – and export more
Just a year ago, Chinese manufacturers, fearing a new trade war, rushed to push out exports following the election victory of President Donald Trump, who had pledged to slap punishing tariffs on …
