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China didn’t buy any of $200 bil. U.S. exports pledged in deal: study
China did not purchase any of the extra $200 billion in U.S. exports pledged under a bilateral trade deal signed in 2020, an analysis by a U.S. research institute showed Tuesday, highlighting the …
India-China Trade: India Faces A Whack-A-Mole With Electronic Imports From China
India finds itself facing a whack-a-mole challenge with electronic imports from China, with personal computers becoming the latest item pushing up inbound shipments from the neighbouring nation. India …
Chinese brands shine at Beijing 2022
Along with the excellent performances to be presented by athletes worldwide in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, many brands are appearing at the sports events — and the number of …
China unicorns facing IPO freeze tap $322.8b private market
China’s recent crackdowns on overseas listings have thrown a wrench in the works of startups looking to go public, driving them to pursue investors in Asia’s rapidly growing private capital markets. .
China unicorns facing IPO freeze tap US$240b private market
The firm may have to rely on private funding for a few more years before it qualifies for an IPO in Hong Kong, a person familiar with the matter had said. Venture capital’s appetite for…
‘Barbaric growth’: China looks to tighten grip on engine that powers its economy
Whether what’s good for Xi and the party is good for the greater China’s long-term interests is, of course, another debatable question. The Business Briefing newsletter delivers major stories, …
Is the deglobalisation writing on the wall? How China is reversing cultural openness with the West
In the decade or since Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics, the country’s relationship with developed economies has descended into antagonism and confrontation.
How The U.S. Can Fight China’s Fishy Business
By fighting China’s illegal fishing with transparency and lawfare, the U.S. can show that the emperor has no clothes—and no legal cover for its fishy business.
U.S. CUSTOMS FINDS REASONABLE SUSPICION OF ANTIDUMPING/COUNTERVAILING DUTIES ON QUARTZ SURFACE PRODUCTS FROM CHINA
These importers are suspected of importing quartz surface products that were made in China and then transshipped through Malaysia before entering the United States without payment of the duties.
American Skier Eileen Gu, Who Won Gold For China, Now Has Deal Prospects On Both Sides Of Pacific
Like many Olympians, there’s also the question of how will this affect her future sponsorships—especially as someone who grew up in the U.S. that is now representing China, the homeland of her mother.
China Unicorns Facing IPO Freeze Tap $240 Billion Private Market
China’s recent crackdowns on overseas listings have thrown a wrench in the works of startups looking to go public, driving them to pursue investors in Asia’s rapidly growing private capital markets.
LIC IPO: A game-changer for the environment?
Some of LIC’s policyholders’ premium is invested in projects that lead to natural catastrophes that often result in death of or injury to those very policyholders.
