There’s a big debate going on about China as Xi Jinping’s ” common prosperity ” campaign shakes up sector after sector: How does this affect foreign capital keen to piggy-back on the second-largest …
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China lobbies Australia parliament on joining regional trade pact
Exports to China hit a record A$19.4 billion in the 12 months to July 31, up 72% from the prior 12-month period on the back of strong iron ore demand. (Reporting by Kirsty Needham; Editing…
China announces first public state oil auction to stabilise prices
China plans its first public auction of state crude oil reserves to a select group of domestic refiners, the reserves administration announced, as Beijing looks to cool high raw material costs for …
NR outlook subdued as markets anticipate China’s ‘large-scale’ import
Natural rubber prices tumbled in the second half of August in both futures and physical markets across southeast Asia, in sharp contrast with the short-term outlook presented by the Association of …
Chinese firms with offshore structure to need approval for Hong Kong IPOs -sources
China’s securities regulator is looking to expand its scrutiny of overseas listings by offshore incorporated companies to include initial public offerings (IPO) in Hong Kong, five people with …
China’s Ximalaya to file for Hong Kong IPO next week -sources
China’s largest online audio platform Ximalaya will file for its Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) next week after dropping its plans to list in the United States, according to three sources …
Podcasting platform Ximalaya shelves planned US IPO as Beijing tech crackdown continues
Ximalaya has scrapped its US initial public offering plans after Beijing implemented new rules to review overseas listings by firms that hold personal data of more than 1 million Chinese people.
China’s Trillion-Dollar Hurdle To Crack Into Top Global Semiconductor Ranks
Mainland China is behind other countries when it comes to making advanced microprocessors. Beijing has to overcome that hurdle if it wants to move toward core technological independence by 2025.
China resumes importing Vietnamese dragon fruit, bananas
VOV.VN – China has agreed to resume importing Vietnamese dragon fruit and bananas through the Kim Thanh International Border Gate in Lao Cai province following a hiatus due to COVID-19.
Next China: Still Open for Business (Really)
The regulatory environment in China seems to be in constant tumult, but Beijing is trying to convince the world its support for private business and foreign investment remains intact.
Shanghai Man: China declares victory over crypto — Is this the end of the crackdown?
After a tumultuous summer of crackdowns, the Chinese regulators have declared victory in eliminating illegal cryptocurrency trading activities in the country. But in Hong Kong, regulators are …
China’s rumored ambitions to dive into Afghanistan are overstated and unrealistic, experts say
Regional experts are not all convinced of China’s enthusiasm for barreling into the war-torn Central Asian state on its western border.
Two decades after 9/11 China is more concerned than ever about Afghanistan
The Taliban’s victory could give rise to bolder attacks by other extremist groups, threatening China’s economic interests.
