By Wu Qiuyu Washington is on one hand waving the tariff stick to pressure and blackmail China, while on the other hand threatening to withdraw from international groups in pursuit of its own interests. Like a bull on rage, today’s Uncle Sam is trampling upon international rules and damaging the current global trade system and […]
Read MoreBy Hu Weijia As Apple shares unexpectedly hit a record high, yielding a market capitalization of almost $1 trillion, the hard-earned achievement sparked some discussion: Why has the California-based company enjoyed remarkable success in China, while some Chinese companies have experienced big losses amid a growing trade conflict Washington brought on. Apple recently reported financial […]
Read MoreInternational trade order is at risk due to multiple factors intertwined together, which will bring more uncertainties to global economy. On one hand, the international trade order is now directed by three major voices. France and Germany are devoted to promoting traditional rule-based free trade, which can be seen from the World Economic Forum held […]
Read MoreBy Xie Jun Global industry highfliers to attend event More than 2,800 overseas companies, many of which are industrial highfliers, have confirmed they will attend the First China International Import Expo (CIIE), which is scheduled to be held in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, a government official said on Friday at a 100-day countdown […]
Read MoreThe Chinese appliance company Vatti, sponsor of the Blues, has already donated more than 7.7 million euros to customers it had promised to pay back if France won the 2018 World Cup. A promise that is expensive. Before the World Cup, the Vatti company, a partner of the French Football Federation (FFF), promised to reimburse its […]
Read MoreBy Guan Kejiang from People’s Daily South Africa’s largest city Johannesburg is in the mist of an atmosphere of the 10th BRICS summit, as national leaders and business heavyweights gathering in the “rainbow country” are cementing their confidence towards the bright future of the BRICS cooperation. A series of the “BRICS Plus” events, a legacy […]
Read MoreBy Zhou Xiaoming Washington launched a round of aggressive assault against China this July. Days after the additional 25 percent tariffs hit $34 billion of Chinese products starting on July 6, the White House worsened the tensions by threatening to slap an additional 10-percent tariff on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. Western media disclosed […]
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