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Sinopec To Reduce Refining Operations Due To Surge In Freight Rates
Sinopec will reportedly cut its operations in November as a result of the sharp increase in the cost of chartering a supertanker from West Africa to China. Sinopec will reportedly cut its operations in November as a result of the sharp increase in the cost of chartering a supertanker from West Africa to China. -
Shanghai Composite Index Surges Amid Stronger Yuan And Trade Progress
The Shanghai Composite Index surged past the 3,000-mark on the back of positive sentiments over trade negotiations and the continued strengthening of the Chinese Yuan. The Shanghai Composite Index surged past the 3,000-mark on the back of positive sentiments over trade negotiations and the continued strengthening of the Chinese Yuan. -
Foshan City Bolsters Economic Cooperation With Germany
Foshan's Sino-German Industrial Services Zone is set to host the China (Guangdong) International Internet Plus Exposition this week, an event that aims to bolster cooperation between China and Germany. Foshan's Sino-German Industrial Services Zone is set to host the China (Guangdong) International Internet Plus Exposition this week, an event that aims to bolster cooperation between China and Germany. -
China And India Leaders Focused More On Trade During Talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi intentionally avoided the topic of India's territorial dispute with Pakistan during their face-to-face meeting over the weekend. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi intentionally avoided the topic of India's territorial dispute with Pakistan during their face-to-face meeting over the weekend. -
Mutual Fund Foreign Caps In China To Be Removed A Year Ahead Of Schedule
China is moving the lifting of its limits on foreign mutual funds to April 1 next year, a full year ahead of its original schedule. China is moving the lifting of its limits on foreign mutual funds to April 1 next year, a full year ahead of its original schedule. -
China Urges US To Reverse Course After It Blacklisted 28 Chinese Entities
China publicly slammed the US' action of blacklisted 28 Chinese entities over accusations it called 'groundless and senseless.' China publicly slammed the US' action of blacklisted 28 Chinese entities over accusations it called 'groundless and senseless.' -
Innovative Activities To Drive China’s Industrial Categories
Experts believe innovation will keep China’s goals toward sustainable development on track despite trade tensions. Experts believe innovation will keep China’s goals toward sustainable development on track despite trade tensions. -
China Forex Reserves Dip To $3.092 Trillion In September
China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange reported a 0.6 percent drop in its foreign exchange reserves to $3.0924 trillion for the month of September. China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange reported a 0.6 percent drop in its foreign exchange reserves to $3.0924 trillion for the month of September. -
China To Be An Investment Hub Despite Global Economic Fears
Interest in China is expected to keep increasing even with external headwinds brought about by a slowing global economy. Interest in China is expected to keep increasing even with external headwinds brought about by a slowing global economy. -
China's Manufacturing Improved In September But Remains In Contraction
China's National Bureau of Statistics released new data on Monday showing a slight improvement in the manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) for September. China's National Bureau of Statistics released new data on Monday showing a slight improvement in the manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) for September.