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US Soybean Cargo Docks In Chinese Port Amid Ongoing Trade Dispute
US soybean imports have arrived at the cargo port in Dalian, where it was slapped with heavier taxes. It is also the first to feel the full effect of Chinese tariffs in retaliation to president Trump's tariffs. US soybean imports have arrived at the cargo port in Dalian, where it was slapped with heavier taxes. It is also the first to feel the full effect of Chinese tariffs in retaliation to president Trump's tariffs. -
Chinese Railroad Projects Resumes With $11.45 Billion Urban Railway In Changchun
Changchun finally gets its railroad projects restarted, with $11.45 billion in funding approved amidst the slowing of the economy as well as the ongoing trade dispute with the US. Changchun finally gets its railroad projects restarted, with $11.45 billion in funding approved amidst the slowing of the economy as well as the ongoing trade dispute with the US. -
Chinese IT Ministry, Banking Regulator Pushing For Wide Spread Blockchain Adoption
The IT Minitry and the Banking Regulatory Commission of China both agree that it’s high time the country adopted more blockchain-related practices in financial transactions nationwide. The IT Minitry and the Banking Regulatory Commission of China both agree that it’s high time the country adopted more blockchain-related practices in financial transactions nationwide. -
Laos Gets Chinese Company’s Help Through MOU On Improving Power Grid
A power company from China and its counterpart in Laos has completed the signing of a memorandum of understanding which will help the country develop its national power grid further. A power company from China and its counterpart in Laos has completed the signing of a memorandum of understanding which will help the country develop its national power grid further. -
China Overtakes Australia As Biggest Pacific Donor
As China’s shift in aid and infrastructure investment points toward China, it has overtaken Australia as the biggest donor in the Pacific region. As China’s shift in aid and infrastructure investment points toward China, it has overtaken Australia as the biggest donor in the Pacific region. -
China Car Sales Affected By Trade Disputes And Weakening Economy
The Chinese car market is in for rough seas. The trade war and the weakened economy have combined to create a ‘perfect storm’ of sorts for the embattled Chinese market. The Chinese car market is in for rough seas. The trade war and the weakened economy have combined to create a ‘perfect storm’ of sorts for the embattled Chinese market. -
South Korea’s e-Governance A Model For All Of Asia
South Korea has emerged as top on a list of countries who use the Internet to deliver timely services to its people. South Korea has emerged as top on a list of countries who use the Internet to deliver timely services to its people. -
China Presents First-Ever Bitcoin-Mining TV Set To The World
China seems on track with its tech aspirations. Canaan Creative, a Chinese firm, is already coming up with the first working TV-Bitcoin-miner. China seems on track with its tech aspirations. Canaan Creative, a Chinese firm, is already coming up with the first working TV-Bitcoin-miner. -
China And Japan Unlikely Allies On The Belt And Road Initiative
The Belt and Road Initiative, China’s brainchild, will include Asian powerhouses Japan and South Korea as a trilateral summit aims to create better economic partnerships between the countries. The Belt and Road Initiative, China’s brainchild, will include Asian powerhouses Japan and South Korea as a trilateral summit aims to create better economic partnerships between the countries. -
Chinese Influence In Asia Grows As US May See It’s Korean Presence Gone
China plans to grow its influence in Asia through helping to solve the armistice between North and South Korea. China plans to grow its influence in Asia through helping to solve the armistice between North and South Korea.