The U.S. is seeking to realign its commercial ties with China rather than seek a “divorce” between the world’s biggest economies, trade chief Katherine Tai said on Tuesday.
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China’s smartphone sales decline in February
China smartphone sales volume fell in February affected by sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks an industry report showed Around 2348 mi …
Intelligent Manufacturing at Canton Fair 2022: New Energy Vehicles in the Spotlight of China’s Innovation as Penetration Hits Record Highs
The 131st Canton Fair is around the corner. According to China Foreign Trade Centre (CFTC), the New Product Launch at Canton Fair will …
IPO deals in China and Hong Kong slump as omicron cases jump
Greater China overall had a 28% drop in the number of initial public offerings, although IPO activity in Hong Kong was slower compared to mainland China, data from consultancy EY showed. “Hong Kong …
US Tariff Exclusion for Chinese Imports: What is the Status?
We update the status of the US tariff exclusion process on additional tariffs implemented on Chinese imports during the US-China trade war.
China makes big US corn purchase as war continues to block Ukraine exports
The sale comes on the heels of a USDA report showing a smaller-than-expected U.S. corn crop this year as well as amid the war in Ukraine that has all but cut off Ukrainian exports ……
World Bank lowers outlook for China, broader East Asia based on Russia’s energy impact, rising U.S. rates
China’s economy is expected to grow 5.0% this year, down from a previous estimate of 5.4%, the World Bank said.
Climate change: few Chinese manufacturers have plans to curb emissions despite broad carbon footprint awareness
Only 43 per cent of industrial companies in China have taken action to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, according to a TUV Rheinland survey Nearly two thirds of respondents said they were aware of the …
Putin’s “Gift,” China’s Choices, and Mideast Dilemmas
Beijing’s response to Russia’s war against Ukraine has profound implications for the US-China bilateral relationship. The choices Xi Jinping makes, notably whether to provide material assistance to …
China sends health workers, military to Shanghai to help curb COVID wave
China has sent more than 10,000 health workers from around the country to Shanghai, including 2,000 from the military, as it struggles to stamp out a COVID-19 outbreak.
China Made Its Largest Corn Buy Since May, and It May Be Just the Start
Of the 1.084 million tonnes China purchased, 676,000 is old crop. Another 408,000 is for new crop. Samuel Hudson of CornBelt Marketing says the purchase had been rumored, but the big Monday buy still …
China’s Economic Vulnerabilities
An economy the size of China’s has unavoidable vulnerabilities; and, perhaps surprising to some, bad policy choices over the past fifteen to twenty years have created new vulnerabilities. While …
China’s Support for Myanmar Further Shows the World Dividing into Autocracy versus Democracy
When the Myanmar junta first launched a coup, in February 2021, there was some discussion in the following months of the possibility that China, which had enjoyed a close relationship with the prior, …
