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China Unwilling To Budge Despite US Pressure To Force Trade Deal
Chinese officials challenged the US and mentioned that the country is ready to fight if that is what the US wants, but China is apparently keeping its doors open for negotiations. Chinese officials challenged the US and mentioned that the country is ready to fight if that is what the US wants, but China is apparently keeping its doors open for negotiations. -
China Considers Scrapping Benchmark Lending Rates As Part Of Market Reform
China is studying the possibility of moving away from benchmark lending rates and liberating rates to follow market conditions. China is studying the possibility of moving away from benchmark lending rates and liberating rates to follow market conditions. -
China-Israel Innovation Hub Launched In Shanghai To Bolster Cooperation
China and Israel have officially launched a new complex called the China-Israel Innovation Hub in Shanghai to promote innovative cooperation between both nations. China and Israel have officially launched a new complex called the China-Israel Innovation Hub in Shanghai to promote innovative cooperation between both nations. -
Hainan Underwater Grid Project Set To Attract Investors To Island's Free Trade Zone
The latest underwater grid project includes four 500-kilovolt submarine cables that will link Hainan to the mainland's power grid. The latest underwater grid project includes four 500-kilovolt submarine cables that will link Hainan to the mainland's power grid. -
Fitch Research: Malaysia’s Infrastructure Initiative Not Enough To Propel Economy
Fitch Solutions said this year’s multiple infrastructure projects will not be enough to help the Malaysian economy recover. Fitch Solutions said this year’s multiple infrastructure projects will not be enough to help the Malaysian economy recover. -
Malaysian Economy Stronger After 1998 Asia-Wide Crisis
Malaysia’s economic growth has done far better than how it did back in 1998, when the whole of Asia experienced a massive financial crisis. Malaysia’s economic growth has done far better than how it did back in 1998, when the whole of Asia experienced a massive financial crisis. -
Poll Reveals Lower Confidence In Malaysia Under Mahathir
Economic analysts have called for patience as the Mahathir administration works to fix issues left behind by the previous government. Economic analysts have called for patience as the Mahathir administration works to fix issues left behind by the previous government. -
Export Growth May Stay ‘Weak’ As Indonesia Fails Q1 Expectations
Some economists are not very optimistic of Indonesia’s exports in the coming months as demand for commodities hampered growth in Q1. Some economists are not very optimistic of Indonesia’s exports in the coming months as demand for commodities hampered growth in Q1. -
Iraq's US$53 Billion Deal With Exxon And PetroChina Almost Set
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi revealed that they were now close to signing the country's US$53 billion deal with PetroChina and Exxon Mobil. Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi revealed that they were now close to signing the country's US$53 billion deal with PetroChina and Exxon Mobil. -
China To Expand Virtual Shopping For Increased Consumption
The Chinese government is looking to boost domestic consumption by improving facilities and streets across the country where business is robust. The Chinese government is looking to boost domestic consumption by improving facilities and streets across the country where business is robust.