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Joe Biden forging ahead with efforts to counter China as Donald Trump, election loom large

by Walter Watson
Joe Biden forging ahead with efforts to counter China as Donald Trump, election loom large

The visit underscored a deepening of bilateral ties that would not have been possible without the many strains in New Delhi’s relations with Beijing in recent years, and was followed …

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China’s exports surge in May, boosted by Asean, but US and EU tariff headwinds cloud outlook

by Walter Watson
China’s exports surge in May, boosted by Asean, but US and EU tariff headwinds cloud outlook

Junyu Tan, a regional economist for North Asia with credit insurance company Coface, said China’s exports in May expanded due to a lower base from the previous year, while shipments …

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Warning sign for China’s economic growth? 4 takeaways from May’s PMI data

by Ron Morgan
Warning sign for China’s economic growth? 4 takeaways from May’s PMI data

If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Impact of new US tariffs already being felt? China’s official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) fell …

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Chinese firms offer credit for orders, but payment delays remain an issue: survey

by Ron Morgan
Chinese firms offer credit for orders, but payment delays remain an issue: survey

The average payment delay in China fell to 64 days last year from 83 days in 2022, lower than 74 days for Hong Kong companies, 70 days for Malaysian businesses, …

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Australian avocados could be next to benefit from improving China ties, growing demand for superfruit

by Ron Morgan
Australian avocados could be next to benefit from improving China ties, growing demand for superfruit

“And once we’re on the negotiation table, we can probably try and see if we can do more to push things along.” China has strict sanitary and phytosanitary standards for …

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How did Wanda founder Wang Jianlin escape the wave that swept away embattled Evergrande property tycoon Hui Ka Yan?

by Anas Siddiqui
How did Wanda founder Wang Jianlin escape the wave that swept away embattled Evergrande property tycoon Hui Ka Yan?

The rise and fall of Wang and his company is an archetypal story of how a major private business drifts along China’s economic tides and policy cycles. “It’s a very …

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‘No limits’ partnership or ‘priority partners’: China, Russia seek to define relationship as Western pressure mounts

by Walter Watson
‘No limits’ partnership or ‘priority partners’: China, Russia seek to define relationship as Western pressure mounts

Putin concluded his two-day trip to China with a stop in Harbin, a northeastern Chinese city known for its Russian legacy and its role as an important gateway between the …

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Australian wine pours back into China as tariff-free shipments surge to over US$10 million in April

by Walter Watson
Australian wine pours back into China as tariff-free shipments surge to over US million in April

With import tariffs removed for the first time in three years, shipments of Australian wine to China surged in April, with analysts expecting producers to jump back into the lucrative …

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China must ‘liberate’ mind, embrace primary market treasury-bond purchases by central bank: finance ministry researcher

by Ron Morgan
China must ‘liberate’ mind, embrace primary market treasury-bond purchases by central bank: finance ministry researcher

While the resumption of China’s central bank’s treasury-bond trade has stirred fierce debate over Beijing’s leaning towards quantitative easing, a prominent researcher affiliated with the Ministry of Finance has called …

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Import tariffs ‘inevitably’ making US inflation worse, China commentary says, as consumers and firms continue to foot the bill

by Walter Watson
Import tariffs ‘inevitably’ making US inflation worse, China commentary says, as consumers and firms continue to foot the bill

“The US’ pursuit of anti-globalisation, decoupling and disconnection has resulted in a mismatch of global resources, as well as supply and demand, which will inevitably impose further constraints on the …

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