As the global economy stumbles into the fourth quarter, China is increasingly feeling the strain of trade tensions and weak demand at home.
On September 24th last year China’s officials decided to engineer a rally in the moribund stockmarket. The central bank, flanked by financial regulators, cut interest rates and bank reserve ...
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China’s factory activity contracts for a 6th straight month as trade tensions weigh on the economy
China has reported its factory activity shrank for a sixth straight month in September, the longest slump since 2019.
Sitao Xu, Chief Economist at Deloitte China, expects the trade war between the U.S. and China to end before Trump's expected visit to Beijing in early 2026. He explains that prior meetings between the ...
Thailand will deepen cooperation with China, including in areas like semiconductors and battery production, Thai prime minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Friday, as his new government lined up ...
The head of a U.S. congressional delegation visiting China said he backed renegotiating the rules governing the global economy to take into account China’s rise and that of others such as India and ...
China is confident in its ability to maintain sustained economic growth and continue supporting global development, Premier Li Qiang told the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Friday.
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.
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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