By Tom Polansek, Mei Mei Chu and Laurie Chen CHICAGO/BEIJING (Reuters) - Hundreds of U.S. meat plants granted access to China ...
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China on Wednesday announced plans to raise its fiscal deficit to around 4% of gross domestic product, a rare increase that ...
The judgment was issued in a case brought by the Missouri attorney general. The Chinese government did not respond to the ...
As Chinese leaders meet in Beijing, they are striking a confident posture despite serious challenges to the economy and ...
China will restructure its giant steel industry through output cuts, although it did not announce any target in its most ...
China on Wednesday set its GDP growth target for 2025 at around 5% as it starts its annual parliamentary meeting amid escalating trade tensions with the U.S. Beijing raised its budget deficit target ...
resulting in China coming in behind Japan as the biggest importer for the second month in a row. Asia’s largest economy took the least LNG since early 2020 when Covid-19 shut down many factories ...
China is experiencing deflation, or falling prices, that contrasts with inflationary pressures prevailing elsewhere in the ...
China’s arms imports dropped by nearly two-thirds over the past five years as overseas weapons purchases were increasingly substituted with home-grown technology, according to a Swedish think tank.
A federal judge ruled in Missouri's favor in its lawsuit against Beijing, accusing China of hoarding personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic.