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China tops agenda as Biden welcomes Italy’s Meloni to Washington
U.S. President Joe Biden hosts Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the White House on Thursday, with the Ukraine war and Italy’s relations with China expected to be among the top items on the …
China widens scope of tight import controls on Japanese food, Jiji reports
Hong Kong has strengthened inspections of vegetable imports from Japan, expanding the scope of tightened controls beyond seafood after Tokyo confirmed plans to release treated radioactive water from …
US-China tech war: Washington seeking narrow curbs on chokepoint technologies, commerce chief Gina Raimondo says
Washington is seeking “narrow” curbs on sales of advanced technology to China, with a focus on “chokepoints” that the Chinese military could use, US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said on …
How European investors protect themselves amid falling confidence in China
Those still invested in China are considering reducing their risk by hiving off their Chinese operations to a separate corporate entity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New hotels: InterContinental Shenzhen WECC, Hotel Ora and more
Hotel Ora, Singapore The former Festive Hotel in Sentosa has been renovated and rebranded as Hotel Ora, offering guests new lifestyle experiences and conceptualised with bleisure travellers in mind.
Beijing police, banks return telecom fraud funds
As a result of cooperation between Beijing police and banks, 30 million yuan ($4.2 million) defrauded through telecom scams was returned to 30 people on Wednesday, Beijing Public Security Bureau said.
The Ukraine war is great for China — it gets ‘fire sale prices’ on oil and gas and leaves its rivals, the US and Russia, ‘tied down and bleeding each other,’ experts say
China has said it’s officially neutral, but the country sent Russia military equipment, including $100 million in drones this year, per a report.
China’s Weakening Economy Spells Trouble for Dairy
China’s economy has slowed significantly, which does not bode well for global dairy prices. The country’s second-quarter GDP grew 6.3%, compared to the same quarter in 2022, which was still smaller than analysts expected.
Exports to China fall despite duty benefit
Bangladesh’s export to China fell to its three-year low of $677 million in the last fiscal year as entrepreneurs could not take advantage of the duty benefits extended by Beijing.
China’s Aluminum Imports Skyrocket Amid Domestic Supply Shortages
China has significantly increased its aluminum and bauxite imports, including a near doubling of imports from Russia.
China’s industrial profit decline narrows in June
BEIJING – China’s major industrial firms reported a smaller profit decline in June, official data showed Thursday.
Taiwan university group visits Beijing
A group of 38 students and teachers from National Taiwan University arrived in Beijing on Tuesday as part of an exchange with counterparts from Peking University, adding to the spate of recent …