As the global economy stumbles into the fourth quarter, China is increasingly feeling the strain of trade tensions and weak demand at home.
Factory activity shrank in most of Asia's major economies in September, private surveys showed on Wednesday, as signs of a slowdown in U.S. growth and the expected impact of President Donald Trump's ...
China's eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival "dual holidays" began with a surge of tourism, as passenger flow on Wednesday was projected to exceed 23 million passenger trips, according to a ...
China has seen its economic growth slow in recent months as consumer demand remains weak. Meanwhile, its real estate giants have been sinking, local governments have been left struggling for cash, and ...
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Australia’s critical materials exports 'too small' to offset economic reliance on China: HSBC
HSBC’s Paul Bloxham also says that although renewables and rare earths could contribute to the growth story in Australia, it is not yet enough to take over the other big commodities.
U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports of around 55% are a "good status quo," but the Trump administration would like to find areas where bilateral trade could increase more freely, U.S. Trade Representative ...
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Australian prime minister urges China to resume iron ore imports after reported trade disruption
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called on China to import Australian iron ore without hindrance after reports on Wednesday that a state-run Chinese iron ore buyer had told steelmakers and ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Tuesday said the farming economy is “not in a good place” as those in the agriculture industry lose sales from trade severances with China and ...
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China unveils Huajiang Grand Canyon, world's tallest bridge: 3 reasons why it has been constructed
China has inaugurated the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, now officially the world's highest at 625 meters. This engineering marvel dramatica ...
The next plenary session of the CCP will tease out China’s plans and positions through 2030, many of which will have repercussions around the world.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called on China to import Australian iron ore without hindrance after reports on Wednesday that a state-run Chinese iron ore buyer had told steelmakers and ...
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