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‘Calm Down’, Says China To U.S. Over Trade War
The Chinese Government appealed to the U.S. Government on Thursday to stay calm and fix its approach, following the recent declaration of the U.S. Government that it will further raise 25-percent on US$200-billion worth of Chinese goods. The Chinese Government appealed to the U.S. Government on Thursday to stay calm and fix its approach, following the recent declaration of the U.S. Government that it will further raise 25-percent on US$200-billion worth of Chinese goods. -
Gasoline And Diesel Retail Prices To Increase In China
The retail prices of gasoline and diesel in China will increase starting Tuesday due to rising prices in the global market and the weakening of Chinese Yuan against U.S. Dollar in the international trade. The retail prices of gasoline and diesel in China will increase starting Tuesday due to rising prices in the global market and the weakening of Chinese Yuan against U.S. Dollar in the international trade. -
Shopping Centers In China Show Promising Market Performance
The shopping center industry in China has shown excellent performance in the second quarter of 2018 amid the growing market of online shopping sites as construed by the rise of China Shopping Center Development Index. The shopping center industry in China has shown excellent performance in the second quarter of 2018 amid the growing market of online shopping sites as construed by the rise of China Shopping Center Development Index. -
Starbucks To Boost In China With Alibaba Partnership
Starbucks has inked partnership with China’s e-commerce giant company Alibaba Group to increase Starbucks’ presence in China’s vibrant consumer market, following Starbucks declining sales growth in the last two quarters of 2018. Starbucks has inked partnership with China’s e-commerce giant company Alibaba Group to increase Starbucks’ presence in China’s vibrant consumer market, following Starbucks declining sales growth in the last two quarters of 2018. -
China To Impose 25% Tariff On $60-Billion U.S. Products
China is planning to impose tariffs of up to 25 percent on U.S. products, which are worth US$60-billion, if the U.S. Government will continue with its threat of additional duties to Chinese imported goods. China is planning to impose tariffs of up to 25 percent on U.S. products, which are worth US$60-billion, if the U.S. Government will continue with its threat of additional duties to Chinese imported goods. -
Foreign Investments In China Continue To Increase
China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said that the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China has increased in quality and quantity due to an improvement in the country’s business environment. China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said that the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China has increased in quality and quantity due to an improvement in the country’s business environment. -
China Waives Value-Added Tax Among Sino-Foreign Joint Education Ventures
The Chinese Government has exempted Sino-Foreign Joint Education Programs from paying Value-Added Tax (VAT) on its earnings from education services for academic qualifications. The Chinese Government has exempted Sino-Foreign Joint Education Programs from paying Value-Added Tax (VAT) on its earnings from education services for academic qualifications. -
China Strengthens Bilateral Cooperation With Mauritius
Chinese President Xi Jinping, together with his wife Peng Liyuan, arrived in Mauritius on July 27 to further strengthen the bilateral ties between China and Mauritius by both increasing its coordination in international affairs and protect the common interests of developing countries. Chinese President Xi Jinping, together with his wife Peng Liyuan, arrived in Mauritius on July 27 to further strengthen the bilateral ties between China and Mauritius by both increasing its coordination in international affairs and protect the common interests of developing countries. -
Chinese Veterans Get Pension Increase by 10% on China’s Army Day
The Ministry of Veterans Affairs of China increases the pension allowances of handicapped soldiers, state officials, police officers, and militia members by 10 percent from Aug. 1, China’s Army Day. The ministry will also take care of the memorials and graves of the country’s servicemen and women. The Ministry of Veterans Affairs of China increases the pension allowances of handicapped soldiers, state officials, police officers, and militia members by 10 percent from Aug. 1, China’s Army Day. The ministry will also take care of the memorials and graves of the country’s servicemen and women. -
China Not Affected with U.S-China Trade War But Rather Focus on Reducing Debts
China remains focused on reducing heavy debt through creating more jobs for the people. Despite changes in the economic environment due to China trade conflict against the U.S., the country is still strong-willed about it. China remains focused on reducing heavy debt through creating more jobs for the people. Despite changes in the economic environment due to China trade conflict against the U.S., the country is still strong-willed about it.