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During the first five months of the year, import and export operations at the Chancay Multipurpose Port Terminal totaled over US$777 million, the <a href=" Superintendence of Customs and Tax ...
CSIS research highlights concerns in Washington over extent of Chinese companies’ involvement in regional infrastructure ...
China is keeping up with its overseas ports acquisition program through its state-owned enterprises (SOEs), particularly ...
President Trump said China's Xi agreed to resume rare earth mineral exports to the U.S. after an April halt, marking progress in trade negotiations between the two countries.
China’s central bank expanded its gold reserves for a seventh straight month in May, furthering its bid to diversify holdings despite ongoing price fluctuations.. The People’s Bank of China ...
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China has granted temporary export licenses to rare-earth suppliers of the top three US automakers, two sources familiar with the matter said, as supply chain disruptions begin to surface from ...
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China takes another step toward global political power - MSNChina has accused the U.S. ally of "hyping" the issue and involving Washington and other outside powers, urging Manila to return to bilateral talks.
The <a href=" "target="_blank">President of the Republic, Dina Boluarte, led the handover of the operating license for the Chancay Port Terminal, officially marking the start of commercial operations ...
Most US companies with operations in China aren’t planning to leave the country despite the challenges posed by tariffs, according to a survey late last month by the American Chamber of Commerce ...
China's dominance of the critical mineral industry, key to the green energy transition, is increasingly viewed as a key point of leverage for Beijing in its trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump.
In the Philippines this week, the EU’s foreign policy chief expressed concern over China’s “illegal, coercive, aggressive, and deceptive measures” in the disputed waterway.
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