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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese leaves for Shanghai on Saturday on an official visit to China ...
"The EU and China are broadly on a colliding trajectory in terms of their trade and industrial policy concerns," he told CNBC ...
With China’s share in Japan’s garment imports steadily falling, the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) believes India is ...
Stocks: European stocks fell as investors readied themselves for Trump to reveal the EU's tariff rate and assessed the Canadian tariff news in the latest twist in h ...
A Shanghai regulator reportedly held a rare meeting on stablecoins and cryptocurrencies. This comes in when the crypto market is printing green indexes.
From coffee to cars to real estate, there’s a recurring pattern in China — companies rush into an industry, then resort to ...
Still, some exporters are working to push further up the value chain — transforming Australia’s commodity base into ...
Anthony Albanese is spruiking his six-day visit to China as important for national security and the economy as concerns grow ...
GDP growth is projected to slow to 4.5% in the third quarter and 4.0% in the fourth, according to the poll, underscoring ...
We should question whether Albanese’s visit will meaningfully improve Australian-Sino relations or simply serve as political ...
China’s economy is expected to have expanded more than five per cent in the second quarter thanks to strong exports, analysts ...