U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday urged China to quadruple its soybean purchases ahead of a key tariff truce deadline, sending Chicago soybean prices higher, though analysts were quick to question …
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TransNusa Focuses on Organic Growth to Strengthen Network Connectivity in China
FOCUSING on organic growth, TransNusa converts two charter flight routes between Manado and Shanghai as well as Manado and Shenzhen to scheduled commercial …
Marcos says the Philippines will be pulled into any war over Taiwan, despite China’s protest
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Monday his country would inevitably be drawn “kicking and screaming” into any war over Taiwan due to its proximity to the self-ruled island and the …
Watch: Two Chinese Vessels Collide During Philippine Boat Chase In South China Sea
A Chinese navy vessel collided with one from its own coast guard while chasing a Philippines patrol boat in the South China Sea on Monday, Manila said, releasing dramatic video footage of the …
Beijing Removes Suburban Home-Purchase Limit
Chinese property stocks rose after Beijing scrapped longstanding restrictions on the number of homes city residents can buy in suburban areas.
Trump hopes China will quickly quadruple its US soybean orders
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he hoped China would quadruple its soybean orders from the U.S, adding that it was also “a way of substantially reducing” Beijing’s trade deficit with Washington.
‘China issue a little bit more complicated’: Vance says Trump yet to decide on tariffs over Beijing’s Russian oil imports
The United States slapped India with 25 per cent tariffs alongside 25 per cent levies for its purchases of Russian oil, bringing the total duties on New Delhi to 50 per cent.
Philippines’ Marcos says China ‘misinterpreted’ his comments on Taiwan
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Monday that Beijing has “misinterpreted” his comments saying Manila will be inevitably drawn in to a conflict between China and Taiwan should one erupt.
Festival expands beyond the Swiss Alps to make Asian debut in Shenzhen
One of the world’s premier classical music events, The Verbier Festival, is embarking on a historic expansion beyond the Swiss Alps, making its Asian debut in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in late …
Beijing’s anti-involution push won’t be too drastic as it could lead to higher unemployment
Kelvin Tay from UBS Global Wealth Management CIO says China’s involution phenomenon has its cultural root in the Confucianism and addressing the issue would take time and a fine balance given the …
China’s CATL suspends operations at major lithium mine, seeks new license
Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology said on Monday it had suspended production at a major lithium mine after its license expired, sparking a surge in lithium futures and miners’ share prices.
China’s unemployed young adults who are pretending to have jobs
Yet paying companies so you can pretend to work for them has become popular among young, unemployed adults in China. It has led to a growing number of such providers. The development comes amid China’s…
China Reshuffles Soy Trade to Counter Local Glut and US Tensions
China has long worried about its shortage of soybeans, solidifying its status as the world’s biggest buyer to the benefit of farmers from the US to Brazil. But as its economy slackens, the country is…