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  • British Steel Deal Opens 4,000 Jobs
    British Steel
    China's Jingye Group has announced its acquisition of British Steel which would create 4,000 jobs and significantly affect the suppliers thereto.
  • Trump Warns About Raising Tariff Rates
    US President Donald Trump
    US President Donald Trump
  • Chinese Yuan Soars High Despite Trade War
    China US Trade War Effects
    China's central bank announced last Wednesday that the Chinese yuan is at its strongest this year.
  • Stocks Have Reached New High, Experts Claim
    IMF and World Bank hold Annual Meetings in Washington
    A report revealed that investors in American agricultural products and technological products from China see good potential in the market as 'phase one' of the China-US trade war nears completion.
  • Samsung Lays Off Employees, Looks To Boost Competitiveness
    Samsung
    Samsung lays off its Chinese employees as a part of its business strategy to cope with its market competitors Huawei, Oppo, and Vivo.
  • Automobiles, Technology, Agricultural Sector Benefit From Trade War
    Huawei Technologies China
    Experts claimed that the automobile, agricultural, and technological sectors would greatly benefit from the 'phase one' finalization of the China-US trade deal.
  • EU Worried About Trade After China Modifies Its Social Credit System
    (L-R) EU Trade Commissioner-designate Phil Hogan, French President Emmanuel Macron, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan
    Despite EU's reluctance to finish the bilateral treaty with China, the latter's corporate social credit system may be favorable to companies who already have good scores.
  • Trudeau Announces Resumption Of Canadian Meat Imports Into China
    Meat In China
    China has lifted the ban on beef and pork products from Canada as President Trudeau announced the news on Twitter.
  • China Cuts Interest Rates To Boost Asian Markets
    China FInancial Market
    Last Tuesday, China announced the reduction of interest rates which would help Asian markets have better access to financial aid from its banks.
  • China Welcomes Foreigners With Cashless Tourism
    A shopper checks out at an unmanned cash register with using her mobile phone at convenience chain store Lawson in Tokyo
    A recent report revealed that China now allows its foreign visitors to use cashless payments through their mobile phones.
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