By He Jun It is not uncommon to hear Chinese foreign trade professionals talking about doing businesses in the Middle Eastern region this year,...
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China’s exports grew at their fastest in 15 months in June, suggesting manufacturers are front-loading orders ahead of tariffs expected from a growing number of trade partners, while imports unexpectedly shrank amid weak domestic demand. Read full story
By He Jun It is not uncommon to hear Chinese foreign trade professionals talking about doing businesses in the Middle Eastern region this year,...
By Alex Willemyns Ahead of November’s U.S. presidential election, trade with China has emerged as a major area of policy disagreement between...
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China’s solar manufacturers have just been through a bloodbath of an earnings season, but there are tentative signs the massive glut that’s...
China’s solar manufacturers have just been through a bloodbath of an earnings season, but there are tentative signs the massive glut that’s...
Dalian iron ore futures fell for the fifth straight session on Thursday to hit their lowest in more than a year, as a batch of weak Chinese economic...
Dalian iron ore futures fell for the fifth straight session on Thursday to hit their lowest in more than a year, as a batch of weak Chinese economic...
China’s agriculture outlook committee (CAOC) has lowered its estimate for the country’s edible vegetable oil imports in 2023/24 while raising...