Phenny Lynn Palec

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Canadian Cabinet Ministers to Visit China
As part of the Canadian government’s effort to broaden its trading relationship with China, the North American country recently confirmed that it is sending two Liberal cabinet ministers to visit the Asian superpower. The two ministers are headed to Beijing in November and are expected to co-chair a high-level business conference between the two countries. As part of the Canadian government’s effort to broaden its trading relationship with China, the North American country recently confirmed that it is sending two Liberal cabinet ministers to visit the Asian superpower. The two ministers are headed to Beijing in November and are expected to co-chair a high-level business conference between the two countries. -
US Navy Ship Docks in Taiwan Port, Raises Concern in China
Recently, China highlighted its growing concern regarding a United States Navy ship that decided to make port in Taiwan. The action was deemed highly provocative by many observers, especially considering the backdrop of growing tensions between China and the United States. Recently, China highlighted its growing concern regarding a United States Navy ship that decided to make port in Taiwan. The action was deemed highly provocative by many observers, especially considering the backdrop of growing tensions between China and the United States. -
'Made in China' in Bloom During Shanghai Fashion Week
It is no longer a secret that the Chinese urban middle class has massive spending power, and it is this very fact that attracts international fashion brands towards China. While this is true, another new trend is slowly coming to light with the launch of the annual Shanghai Fashion Week. This new trend is called “Made in China.” It is no longer a secret that the Chinese urban middle class has massive spending power, and it is this very fact that attracts international fashion brands towards China. While this is true, another new trend is slowly coming to light with the launch of the annual Shanghai Fashion Week. This new trend is called “Made in China.” -
As Trade War Continues, China Might Ease Sanctions Against NoKor
As the trade war between China and the United States rage on, several reports claiming that the Asian superpower is seriously considering to ease up some of its sanctions against North Korea were recently published. Many analysts said that should U.S. President Donald Trump continue to push China to the side, China might want to reevaluate its stance against one of the biggest threat to the United States: North Korea. As the trade war between China and the United States rage on, several reports claiming that the Asian superpower is seriously considering to ease up some of its sanctions against North Korea were recently published. Many analysts said that should U.S. President Donald Trump continue to push China to the side, China might want to reevaluate its stance against one of the biggest threat to the United States: North Korea. -
China Attracts Trade, Investments by Ditching Trade Regulations
China recently announced that the country will be ditching at least 17 trade regulations on foreign exchange management. The move was seen by many trade analysts as part of the country’s effort to open up its market to foreign investors and also to hike up trade interests. China recently announced that the country will be ditching at least 17 trade regulations on foreign exchange management. The move was seen by many trade analysts as part of the country’s effort to open up its market to foreign investors and also to hike up trade interests. -
HUI Collective to Sell Authentic Maori Products in China
New Zealand-based company specializing in Maori products is aiming to be the first one to bring these products into the domestic Chinese market. NZ Post, along with the state-owned AsureQuality, is setting their sights on China. The company aims to bring high-quality, fully verified, Maori-owned food and beverage products directly into the Chinese market. New Zealand-based company specializing in Maori products is aiming to be the first one to bring these products into the domestic Chinese market. NZ Post, along with the state-owned AsureQuality, is setting their sights on China. The company aims to bring high-quality, fully verified, Maori-owned food and beverage products directly into the Chinese market. -
China Seeks Economic Ties in Europe
As part of the country’s effort to be a top economic player in the world, China recently announced that it is looking forward to strengthen its ties with at least 16 European nations. A top Chinese government minister confirmed this stance on Tuesday and added that China already have ongoing projects in most of some of these projects. As part of the country’s effort to be a top economic player in the world, China recently announced that it is looking forward to strengthen its ties with at least 16 European nations. A top Chinese government minister confirmed this stance on Tuesday and added that China already have ongoing projects in most of some of these projects. -
Ford Territory Set to Hit Chinese Market in 2019
American carmaker Ford Motors recently unveiled a new sports utility vehicle on Tuesday. The automaker said that the new SUV is specifically tailored for the Chinese market and that it will help boost car sales and brand familiarity in the country. Finally, Ford said that the company is still planning to release new models in order to boost sales in what many considers as the world’s biggest auto market. American carmaker Ford Motors recently unveiled a new sports utility vehicle on Tuesday. The automaker said that the new SUV is specifically tailored for the Chinese market and that it will help boost car sales and brand familiarity in the country. Finally, Ford said that the company is still planning to release new models in order to boost sales in what many considers as the world’s biggest auto market. -
Lithium Werks Set to Build Massive Battery Storage Building in China
Dutch startup Lithium Werks BV recently confirmed that the company signed a deal worth $1.85 billion as part of an effort to build a new storage battery facility in China. This was confirmed by the company’s founder Kees Koolen on Tuesday. Dutch startup Lithium Werks BV recently confirmed that the company signed a deal worth $1.85 billion as part of an effort to build a new storage battery facility in China. This was confirmed by the company’s founder Kees Koolen on Tuesday. -
Starbucks Bets Big for its Future in China
While Starbucks is already a well-established brand in the United States, the coffee chain has yet to make its brand into the mainstream consciousness of one the world’s biggest market, China. With this in mind, Starbucks is betting its future into China. While Starbucks is already a well-established brand in the United States, the coffee chain has yet to make its brand into the mainstream consciousness of one the world’s biggest market, China. With this in mind, Starbucks is betting its future into China.