China has initiated a dispute at the World Trade Organisation over Australian duties imposed on imports of wind towers, deep drawn stainless steel sinks and railway wheels from China, the WTO said on …
China will remain the world’s largest economy despite population slowdown, says professor
Bert Hofman, director at National University of Singapore’s East Asian Institute, discusses China’s “dual circulation” strategy and how it aims to boost the country’s economy.
Duty-free giant China Tourism planning potentially biggest listing in Hong Kong this year
China Tourism Group Duty Free, which operates the country’s biggest store franchise, plans to sell shares in what could potentially be the Hong Kong market’s biggest initial public offering this year.
How China Is Trying to Fight Back Against Sanctions
China has created new legal tools to retaliate against sanctions imposed by the U.S. and some of its allies over issues ranging from human rights to national security. This arsenal could put global …
China Finance Online Announces Receipt of Nasdaq Deficiency Notice
China Finance Online Co. Limited (“China Finance Online”, or the “Company”, “we”, “us” or “our”) (NASDAQ GS: JRJC), a leading web-based financial services company that provides Chinese individual …
China Property Watch – June 2021: Property Developers Increasingly Rely on Project Sales for Funding
China’s increasingly stringent funding rules for property developers have pushed them to rely more on funds from property sales to finance the development of n …
ESG: Inside China’s banking battle to go green
China’s lenders are keen to go green, as Ping An Bank chairman Xie Yonglin tells Euromoney. Regulators want that, too – but embracing ESG in a country still in thrall to dirty industry is easier said …
Developer China Evergrande says debt level down to 570 bln yuan
China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) said on Tuesday its interest-bearing indebtedness has dropped to around 570 billion yuan ($88.23 billion), from 716.5 billion yuan at the end of 2020.
Chinese firms in U.S. see business environment worsen: survey Chinese firms in U.S. see business environment worsen: survey
Chinese companies have become less content with the U.S. business environment due to an overall adverse impact of COVID-19 and China-U.S. relations, but remain committed to American customers, an …
China’s Digital Yuan, Launching in 2022, Poses Threat to Global Dominance of U.S. Dollar
As China prepares to fully roll out its national digital currency next year, experts say the dollar’s position as the top global currency may slide.