The official purchasing managers’ index for January came in at 49.1, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Monday showed.
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China urges state-backed funds to buy more stocks amid market slump, falling bond yields
China’s financial regulators on Thursday unveiled a slew of measures to urge large state-owned mutual funds and insurers to purchase more A-shares.
Altcoins to buy: 4 crypto to buy ahead of Chinese New Year
China will start its New Year celebrations this week. The transition to the new year may be a good period for many Chinese to start buying and selling digital coins. China has already banned …
China bans livestock product imports from numerous countries on disease worries
China has prohibited imports of sheep, goat, poultry and even-toed ungulates from African, Asian and European countries due to outbreaks of livestock diseases such as sheep pox, goat pox and …
Trump Sets Plans for a 10% China Tariff Hike by February
American consumers will soon be paying more, economists predict in response to Trump’s new proposed tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada.
China’s Economy Loses Momentum Ahead of Major New Year Holiday
China’s factory activity unexpectedly slowed ahead of China’s Lunar New Year holiday and the services sector cooled, signs stronger fiscal stimulus is needed even after a recent stimulus push.
China Jan manufacturing activity unexpectedly contracts, hits five-month low
China’s manufacturing activity unexpectedly contracted in January, an official factory survey showed on Monday, its weakest since August, keeping alive calls for stimulus in the world’s second-largest …
China Blocks Imports of Livestock Products From Many Countries Due to Disease Outbreaks
BEIJING (Reuters) – China has prohibited imports of livestock and related products from many countries due to outbreaks of diseases like sheep pox, goat pox and foot-and-mouth-disease, the General …
How Chinese brands quietly became everyday essentials in Korea
Chinese brands are transforming the Korean market by offering affordable, high-performance products and leveraging e-commerce platforms to outcompete local competitors.
China Cracks Down Harder on Corruption. Businesses Are Scared.
A chilling effect has spread throughout the Communist Party ranks as President Xi Jinping intensifies his crackdown on corruption. Those fears are beginning to extend into China’s business world.
In China, a Cat-and-Mouse Game to Rein in Crypto
Recent court cases reveal how middlemen are facilitating a booming trade, eluding a crackdown.
How China’s ‘cultural confidence’ push is sparking the revival of traditional crafts
Handicrafts and artisans – relegated to the margins during China’s industrial boom – get boost from authorities and online marketing Liu Qilan used to be a kindergarten teacher in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province in…
How to make it in America: the pressures and pitfalls for Chinese brands going global
As domestic spending falters, Chinese consumer brands are eyeing global markets, but tariffs and cultural barriers could get in their way When Leo Li Minguang walked into a Zara store for the first …