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DeSantis’ move to pull Sagemont scholarships: Concern about Communist China ties or a political stunt?
Florida’s move to cut off a high-end private school in Weston from state subsidies to parents has raised political and policy questions: Were the schools really an “imminent threat to the health, safety,
Emerging-Market ETF Traders Flee China as Property Angst Builds
Investors are yanking cash out of exchange-traded funds that invest in China as concern mounts about the investability of the nation’s assets as its property crisis deepens.Most Read from BloombergIndians Have Five Days to Deposit…
China’s ailing property market faces key test over Golden week
The eight-day national holiday starting Friday is the centerpoint of the industry’s September-October busy season.
China ready for more agricultural imports from EU, Beijing says
China has agreed to import more agricultural products from the European Union, Vice Premier He Lifeng said on Monday after a meeting with EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis in Beijing. In return …
German transport minister rejects punitive tariffs in EU’s China EV probe
German Transport Minister Volker Wissing has rejected possible punitive tariffs as a result of the European Commission’s investigation into Chinese electric vehicle (EV) subsidies.”In principle, I don …
Chinese telecom giant Huawei holds product launch event in Shenzhen
HarmonyOS NEXT is released at a product launch event of Huawei in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province, Sept. 25, 2023. Chinese telecom giant Huawei held a product launch event on Monday in …
DeSantis Makes Bonkers Claims About Florida Schools’ Ties to China
Andrew Kelly/ReutersNot content to stop at banning books, curriculum about sexual orientation and gender identity, and the teaching of critical race theory, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis now wants to ban access to schools that he…
South Korea Hosts Japan, China as US Allies Try to Reassure Beijing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have since taken steps to mend ties and in August held a historic trilateral summit with U.S. President Joe Biden, where the three…
The China Dilemma: Should Law Firms Call It Quits?
U.S. leaders are finding it harder to justify substantial presences in China. Within two months, three international law firms announced they would be scaling back their business operations in China. Latham & Watkins decided to…
‘Businesses questioning future in China’
The EU’s trade chief, Valdis Dombrovskis, has raised concerns about the tough security laws and politicized business environment in China, which are leaving European companies uncertain about their obligations and future in the country.
China Gets Tough on Insider Selling to Arrest Market Slump
Chinese regulators have taken a novel approach to prop up the country’s faltering stock market by banning many companies’ biggest shareholders from selling.
U.S. business optimism about China outlook falls to record low – survey
Political tensions and a slowing economy are sapping the confidence of U.S. businesses operating in China, with the number of companies optimistic about their five-year outlook falling to a record low,