Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has called for more transparency on U.S. export controls that have delayed the delivery of AI chips to the Middle East. What Happened: Microsoft has been seeking “clarity and consistency” in U.
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Midea sees its stock soar after US$4bil IPO
Shares in Chinese electronic appliance maker Midea surged more than 9% on its Hong Kong debut yesterday, having raised around US$4bil in the city’s biggest initial public offering (IPO) for more than …
Japan’s exports slow sharply, machinery orders shrink in blow to economic recovery
Japan’s export growth slowed sharply in August as shipments to the U.S. dropped for the first time in three years, while machinery orders unexpectedly shrank in July in a worrying sign for an economy struggling…
China trade tased from all sides, backing Beijing into an economic bind: analysts
China has filed an appeal with the World Trade Organization over Europe’s EV tariffs, calling them unfair, and has urged the US to reverse its decision to expand tariffs on Chinese goods. Chinese …
Makeup brand FLORTTE in hot water over penis-shaped lip gloss
Chinese makeup brand FLORTTE is receiving backlash for its new lip gloss series, ‘Little Bow Series’. On Chinese social media platform Weibo, users expressed their thoughts on the brand’s applicator …
Biden’s New Tariffs on Imports From China Aim to Make Shein, Temu Orders Costlier
Measures tightening customs waivers on low-value shipments of foreign goods going directly to U.S. consumers may undercut allegedly unfair cheaper pricing by Chinese e-commerce companies Shein and …
India’s IPO market stands out with 25% of global listings in early 2024, totaling over 5,450 companies.
In the first half of 2024, India recorded the highest number of mainboard-listed companies, more than 5,450 globally, which is around 25 per cent of global IPO listings.
China crypto trading thrives in ‘OTC’ market despite restrictions
Trading volume in the China-based “over the counter” market — where crypto buyers and sellers are connected directly through often concealed networks — more than tripled to $23.7 billion in the …
How are China’s antimony export restrictions impacting the US market?
China’s antimony export ban has sparked concerns in the US. Mining Technology interviews Gary Evans, co-CEO of the US Antimony Corporation, to discuss the challenges posed by the ban and the reaction in the US…
Japan nears deal with U.S. to restrict chip tech exports to China – report
The U.S. and Japan are nearing an agreement to restrict chip technology exports to China, sources told the Financial Times, but Tokyo remains wary given fears of retaliation from Beijing. A Japanese official familiar with…
Exclusive-US probes uranium imports from China amid concerns over Russian ban
The U.S. government is probing whether China is supporting Russia’s nuclear industry by importing enriched uranium from its neighbor and exporting its own production to the U.S., which recently banned …
China: INTERPOL Red Notice abuse in cases of wealthy business owners and dissidents (Post 1 of 2)
Attorney Li, Jinxhing (see below) succinctly articulates the CCP’s goal with respect to extremely successful business owners in China, several of whom received identical 18-year sentences in wholly unrelated cases: “It’s very simple. The authorities…
China’s weak steel, strong iron ore imports shaped by prices
China’s steel and iron ore sectors are in an apparent state of disconnect, with steel output trending weaker but imports of the key raw material remaining firm.