Beijing’s increased emphasis on food security means that the shift by the world’s largest soybean importer will ‘reshape global trade flows’, according to new findings by Rabobank.
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China to export 224 buses to Mongolia
China will export 224 buses to Mongolia that will help improve the country’s public transport system. Eighteen buses have recently been exported to Mongolia’s Ulan Bator via the Erenhot Port in north …
This year’s blockbuster IPO is between a rock and a hard place: listing in New York or London won’t change Arm’s fortunes in brutal downturn
The SoftBank-owned chip designer is set to return to public markets this year, but listing in New York or London won’t change the difficulties ahead.
China’s growing influence in Africa extends to arms sales, report says
Amid China’s growing ties with African nations, it has usually been Beijing’s economic influence that has grabbed most of the headlines. But as the war in Ukraine has continued, experts say China has …
Poor Bitcoin Market Liquidity Keeps Crypto Whales at Bay
Crypto whales, or large traders, are staying on the sidelines of the bitcoin (BTC) market despite a risk reset in traditional markets because …
Dell’s plan to reduce China exposure points to accelerated decoupling and supply chain diversification, analysts say
Analysts say more big tech brands are evaluating their exposure to China production amid increasing geopolitical headwinds.
A look at production and export of China’s main aquaculture products
Based on the statistics of the General Administration of Customs, China exported 3.74 million tonnes of edible aquatic products in 2021, with an export value of US$21.539 billion.
China Scoops Up Rare Russian Oil as Top Buyer Boosts Imports
China is importing a wider variety of Russian crudes, including the lesser-known Arco grade, just as the nation doubles down on purchases.
Column: China’s reopening isn’t a one-way bullish street for crude: Russell
There is a rather simple narrative gaining currency in the crude oil market that China’s re-opening from COVID-19 is bullish for prices.
Weekly News Wrap: As travel resumes, China’s luxury shoppers stay local; Challenging outlook for Hong Kong’s retail sector
And Apple begins hiring retail store staff in India. From Reuters: An end to China’s travel curbs this month is expected to revive demand in the global luxury retail market, which has been starved of…
Hong Kong’s Finance Regulator Calls for ‘a More Solid Footing’ for Crypto
Christopher Hui first heard of crypto from some friends who were running investment funds and investing in virtual assets. Now, as secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of Hong Kong (FSTB) …
Xiaomi-Backed China Lidar Firm Hesai Nearing US IPO Filing, Sources Say
Chinese stocks listed in the US got off to a flying start in 2023, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index gaining 14% in the first week of trading this year, its best start on…
China may take until mid-2023 to get to ‘business as usual’ after relaxing border curbs
SHENZHEN: People looking to head into or out of China may have to wait until the middle of this year before travel returns to pre-pandemic normalcy, said industry players. China reopened borders on …