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British Chamber Of Commerce Survey Shows Firms Struggling In China
A British Chamber of Commerce survey in China showed that these foreign firms found it more difficult to conduct business in the country. A British Chamber of Commerce survey in China showed that these foreign firms found it more difficult to conduct business in the country. -
US Officials To Debate On Imposition Of US Tariff Rates On Chinese Imports
Before the US tariff rates are imposed this December 15, 2019, US officials were reported to debate on the matter by assessing how the decision would affect the US and global economies. Before the US tariff rates are imposed this December 15, 2019, US officials were reported to debate on the matter by assessing how the decision would affect the US and global economies. -
China Firms Purchase More Soybeans After Tariff Waiver
Chinese soy importers purchased more soybean products after Beijing offered to waive tariffs on the commodity. Chinese soy importers purchased more soybean products after Beijing offered to waive tariffs on the commodity. -
Global Oil Demand Falls Due To Trade War
Global oil prices on soybean oil and other similar products fell as a report claimed that the US-China trade war takes its toll in the oil industry. Global oil prices on soybean oil and other similar products fell as a report claimed that the US-China trade war takes its toll in the oil industry. -
NICE Promotes Adventure Tourism In China, India, And Nepal
The Nepal-India-China Expo to be held by February 2020 was announced through a press release by one of the stakeholders, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) where the technicalities of the tourism initiative were discussed. The Nepal-India-China Expo to be held by February 2020 was announced through a press release by one of the stakeholders, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) where the technicalities of the tourism initiative were discussed. -
Fresh China State-Owned Bond Defaults
China's state-owned enterprises have defaulted in their bond repayments and concerned borrowers in provincial bond markets. China's state-owned enterprises have defaulted in their bond repayments and concerned borrowers in provincial bond markets. -
FoodVentures To Open Greenhouse Facility In China
FoodVentures managing partner announced in the Global Tomato Congress that the company will open a greenhouse facility in China to contribute to the country's horticulture industry. FoodVentures managing partner announced in the Global Tomato Congress that the company will open a greenhouse facility in China to contribute to the country's horticulture industry. -
Donald Trump Denies Agreeing To Minimizes Tariff Ratews In Trade Deal
A Monday report claimed that US President Donald Trump believed that the signing of a bill supporting Hong Kong protestors would jeopardize the US-China trade deal and further denied allegations that he was under a deadline to impose a tariff rollback. A Monday report claimed that US President Donald Trump believed that the signing of a bill supporting Hong Kong protestors would jeopardize the US-China trade deal and further denied allegations that he was under a deadline to impose a tariff rollback. -
Chinese Firewalls Cause Tech Companies To Stop Operations In China
A report indicated that the Chinese-led internet and the non-Chinese internet by America are causing an internet divide including the withdrawal of tech companies in China due to firewall restrictions. A report indicated that the Chinese-led internet and the non-Chinese internet by America are causing an internet divide including the withdrawal of tech companies in China due to firewall restrictions. -
Tencent New Growth Engine Gains Momentum
Tencent's engine gains showed improvement despite the revenue decline of its gaming services. Tencent's engine gains showed improvement despite the revenue decline of its gaming services.