Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Wednesday said she warned Chinese leaders that U.S. businesses might stop investing in their country without prompt action to address complaints about raids on firms,
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Japan’s PM visits fish market, vows to help fisheries hit by China ban over Fukushima water release
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has sampled seafood and talked to workers at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market on a visit to assess the impact of China’s ban on Japanese seafood in reaction to the release…
China, former Taiwan ally Nicaragua sign wide-ranging free trade deal
China and Nicaragua signed a free trade agreement (FTA) on Thursday, China’s commerce ministry said, in confirmation of deepening economic ties since the Central American country switched its allegiance to Beijing from Taiwan in 2021.
Japan vows to overturn China’s ban on seafood import
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday (August 31) he would compile measures to help the fishing industry hit by China’s ban on Japanese seafood, after visiting Tokyo’s biggest fish …
China’s PMI stays sluggish, but commodity imports are still robust: Russell
The official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose to 49.7 from 49.3 in July, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday …
The U.S. and China Are Talking Again. Where It Will Lead Is Unclear.
Gina Raimondo, the U.S. commerce secretary, and her Chinese counterparts agreed to continue economic talks, but such dialogues have a disheartening record.
Prime Minister Kishida vows support for fishers amid China’s seafood imports ban
Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has visited a wholesale market in Tokyo and vowed to draw up support measures for those affected by China’s suspension of Japanese seafood imports.
Raimondo Revives China Business Talks But Delivers No Deals
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo won a promise to revive business talks between Washington and Beijing, a key step as both sides look to ease tensions. But American firms were left wondering if …
With Beijing’s greenlight, mobility unicorns Zeekr and WeRide inch closer to US IPOs
Six months ago, China’s securities authority announced a set of new rules to facilitate overseas IPOs of Chinese companies, allowing Beijing to tighten its grip on businesses seeking to sell shares …
Japan weighing response to China’s seafood import ban
The Japanese government will carefully monitor China’s moves before deciding whether to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization over China’s import ban on Japanese seafood. The Chinese …
As China Tensions Bubble, a New Economic Weapon of Choice Has Emerged
The shift to export controls comes amid an explosion of concern about U.S. dual-use technology flowing to China that could improve Chinese military programs or be used to commit human rights abuses.
China defends suspension of all seafood imports from Japan
China’s foreign ministry has defended the country’s suspension of all seafood imports from Japan, as Japanese officials are considering bringing the issue to the World Trade Organization. China …
Column: China’s thermal coal imports rise amid domestic price, output woes
China’s imports of thermal coal are expected to have ticked higher in August as seaborne prices for the power-generation fuel remain competitive amid constrained domestic supplies.