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Archive for the ‘China’ Category

In a significant diplomatic development, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is slated to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco. This high-level meeting signifies a rare international trip for President Lopez Obrador, who has predominantly focused on domestic matters.   Additionally, the Mexican President is scheduled […]

Australia, China, International Trade, News

November 14, 2023

Australia expressed optimism on the potential removal of all remaining trade barriers with China by the upcoming month, highlighting improving relations between the two significant trading partners. This positive outlook follows Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent visit to Beijing.   The Albanese administration has been proactive in mending Australia’s relationship with China since taking office […]

China, Europe, International Trade, News

November 12, 2023

In a significant development, China’s Commerce Minister, Wang Wentao, engaged in substantive discussions with Thierry Breton, the EU’s industry chief, on various crucial topics related to China-EU trade relations and technological cooperation. The talks, described as “in-depth,” covered a wide range of issues, highlighting the growing importance of the China-EU economic relationship on the global […]

China, International Trade, News

November 8, 2023

Several Canadian, German, and Australian mining companies are aiming to secure premium prices for critical metals, such as rare earths, used in electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy sources. Their goal is to offer alternatives to China, which currently dominates the production and pricing of these vital minerals.   China’s control over 95% of rare […]

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is urging the Biden administration to raise tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles and explore measures to prevent Chinese firms from exporting vehicles to the United States through Mexico. In a letter addressed to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, Representative Mike Gallagher, a Republican who chairs a select committee on China, […]

Pacific Island nations seeking closer economic ties with Beijing are expected to benefit from the recent improvement in relations between Australia and China, according to Papua New Guinea’s Minister for State, Justin Tkachenko. Tkachenko expressed satisfaction with Australia’s positive outcomes from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recent visit to China, the first by an Australian leader […]

China, News, Trade Policy

November 6, 2023

China’s trade data for October has delivered a mixed picture, with imports unexpectedly increasing while exports contracted at a faster pace than anticipated. These figures underscore the challenges faced by the world’s second-largest economy, despite recent signs of improvement in domestic demand. While Beijing’s support measures have contributed to a tentative economic recovery, ongoing issues […]

In a bid to strengthen agricultural trade ties, a group of U.S. agriculture industry representatives convened in Beijing, marking a significant development amidst ongoing political tensions between the United States and China. This delegation comprises 11 prominent organizations, including the U.S. Soybean Export Council, U.S. Grains Council, and U.S. Wheat Associates. Their visit follows closely […]

A delegation of U.S. agricultural industry leaders convened in Beijing to engage with their Chinese counterparts, underscoring the importance of agricultural trade between the two nations despite ongoing political tensions. The gathering included representatives from 11 organizations, including the U.S. Soybean Export Council, U.S. Grains Council, and U.S. Wheat Associates, who met in the wake […]

China, International Trade, News

November 2, 2023

A delegation of Dutch semiconductor companies and suppliers is considering investment opportunities in Vietnam as part of efforts to diversify their manufacturing base and reduce reliance on China amidst growing trade tensions between China and Western countries. The delegation, led by outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte during a business mission to Hanoi, included representatives […]

China, Japan, News, United States

October 30, 2023

In a response to China’s ban on Japanese seafood products following Tokyo’s release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, the United States has initiated purchases of Japanese seafood to supply its military stationed in Japan. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel unveiled this initiative in a Reuters interview, suggesting that […]

China, News, Supply Chain

October 27, 2023

Beijing’s recent move to impose export restrictions on graphite has raised significant concerns within the global electric vehicle (EV) battery supply chain. While China has stated that these restrictions are not specific to any particular sector, industry experts and insiders have highlighted potential challenges, especially for foreign manufacturers of EV battery components who have not […]