BEIJING — Starting from the second half of this year, a series of payment facilitation services in Beijing have greatly benefited daily transportation, shopping and sightseeing of foreigners in the city.
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Oil down 2% as China demand woes erase last week’s gains
Oil prices declined about 2% on Monday, wiping out all of last week’s gains, after China oil imports fell for the fifth month, stoking concern about fuel demand as OPEC cut its 2024 and 2025…
A China ‘Tsunami’ Has Suddenly Hit Crypto As The Bitcoin Price Smashes $65,000
Bitcoin Bitcoin and crypto have surged after China announced it would further support its economy with monetary stimulus—adding to a BlackRock-fueled boom. The bitcoin price has topped $65,000 per …
CryptoQuant: China remains a Bitcoin mining powerhouse despite crypto ban
Despite China’s 2021 cryptocurrency ban, Bitcoin mining continues with resilience, driven by decentralized networks and renewable energy.
Shenzhen exhibition shows how artists who have left Hong Kong think of their city today
Human desires, the comfort of family and friends, a sense of displacement among ideas conveyed by art on show at Shenzhen’s Mangrove Gallery.
Prices in China are stagnating, putting more pressure on Beijing to jump-start the economy
Consumer prices rose marginally in September and producer prices fell sharply, stoking demand for government stimulus to boost the Chinese economy.
China’s exports miss forecasts as lone bright spot fades
China’s export growth slowed sharply in September while imports also unexpectedly decelerated, undershooting forecasts by big margins and suggesting manufacturers are slashing prices to move inventory ahead of tariffs from several trade partners.
China’s foreign trade up 5.3% in first three quarters
China’s foreign trade grew by 5.3 percent year-on-year to 32.33 trillion yuan ($4.57 trillion) in the first three quarters of 2024, statistics from the General Administration of Customs showed on Monday.
China’s exports and imports grew far less than expected in September
China’s exports to Russia surged by 16.6%, but imports fell by 8.4%, the analysis showed. Inflation data out Sunday pointed to further weakness in China’s domestic demand. The cor …
China’s exports and imports grew far less than expected in September
China’s exports to Russia surged by 16.6%, but imports fell by 8.4%, the analysis showed. Inflation data out Sunday pointed to further weakness in China’s domestic demand. The cor …
China Sept rare earth exports curbed by rising domestic demand, prices
Beijing – China’s exports of rare earths minerals in September fell 11.5% from August, customs data showed on Monday, as rising domestic demand and prices encouraged exporters to sell domestically.
Russia’s defence minister in Beijing as China holds war games around Taiwan
Russian defence minister Andrei Belousov visited Beijing on Monday for official talks with China’s military leaders. On the same day, China started ne
China’s Air Force Could ‘Control the Skies,’ Senators Warn
Amid escalating threats from China in the Taiwan Strait, senators argue that the U.S. must quickly modernize its air arsenal.