BEIJING—China exported 53 million units of “new rubber tire” in November 2021, up 9 percent on the same month a year ago, according to official state figures. The weight of tire exports in November …
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China sets up state-owned firm focusing on rare earths: media
China has set up a state-owned company concentrating on research exploration and deep processing of rare earths, official media reported Thursday, with the leadership of President Xi Jinping pledging …
Chinese IPOs: New York’s loss will be Hong Kong’s gain
Even when former president Donald Trump brought his own brand of China-bashing to the presidency, mainland firms continued to flock to New York. The number of US IPOs by Chinese firms rose from seven …
China Mobile gets green light for blockbuster $9B Shanghai IPO
China Mobile is moving quickly to IPO after approval from the securities regulator, paving the way for one of the telecom industry’s biggest-ever floats.
Analysis of Chinese apple import and export in November 2021
Export conditionsChina exported 123,600 tons of fresh apples in November 2021. The export value reached 151.3 million USD. The average price was 1,224.10 USD per ton. Compared to …
China tire market was valued around USD 49 Billion in 2020 and is projected to grow at impressive CAGR to reach USD 90 Billion by 2026
Rising demand for automobiles in most of the countries is leading to higher production in China. China is a leading exporter of automobiles to most of the regions across the globe, with the country …
China’s Yuan Is Propelling Emerging Currencies Like Never Before
The Chinese yuan is having a greater impact on its emerging-market counterparts than ever before and may play a crucial role in determining their performance in the coming year.Most Read from …
Intel apologises to China over supplier advice
US microchip maker Intel has apologised following a backlash over its letter urging suppliers not to source products or labour from China’s Xinjiang region. The company’s letter sparked criticism in …
Intel apologizes in China after telling suppliers not to source from Xinjiang, home to forced labor camps and human rights abuses
US semiconductor giant Intel has issued an apology in China after it told suppliers not to source from a region linked to vast human rights abuses. Intel told its suppliers to avoid products or labor…
More Pakistani kinnows expected to be exported to China next year
Pakistan fruit exporters are expected to export more kinnows to the Chinese market next year as compared to only about 80 tons last …
China’s economy remains on solid ground going into next year
China’s economy is of strong resilience with positive fundamentals in the long term remaining unchanged, although the top leadership acknowledges the country is facing threefold pressure from …
Western companies doing business in China face risks
Canada Goose has been subjected to Chinese social media condemnation, tacitly endorsed by Beijing, and skittish investors have rushed for the exits.
Intel apologizes in China over Xinjiang supplier statement
U.S. chip maker Intel apologized in China after its letter telling suppliers not to source products or labor from the Xinjiang region triggered a backlash.