China is presumably applying the ‘Yiwu Index’ theory as it watches the 2024 election, which is all set to take on 5 November.
U.S. solar producers have repeatedly stated in trade complaints lodged with the U.S. government that they can't compete with cheap Chinese products that they say are unfairly supported by ...
The division includes retailers AliExpress and Trendyol plus wholesale ... Chinese government have helped China's financial ...
The collapse of Germany's governing coalition and President-elect Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House are ...
Everything seems to be getting more expensive. This is even happening on things that are cheap to make. This article sheds light on the stark differences between manufacturing costs and retail prices ...
How did we find these deals? We looked at every economy class flight to from Stockholm to China. And these fares have the biggest savings when compared to the average airfare. The cheapest flight from ...
How did we find these deals? We looked at every economy class flight to from Cardiff to China. And these fares have the biggest savings when compared to the average airfare. The cheapest flight from ...
Many economists are concerned a new trade war between the world’s two biggest economies will have flow-on consequences for Australia.
The phenomenon has also been termed “Southeast Asia-washing”, which refers to Chinese companies trying to disguise the origin of their products by relocating operations to countries in the region.
Primas said that agricultural and food products are a significant part of France's trade with China, and France is very concerned about China's investigation into EU products such as brandy ...
U.S. solar producers have repeatedly stated in trade complaints lodged with the U.S. government that they can't compete with cheap Chinese products that they say are unfairly supported by ...
U.S. solar producers have repeatedly stated in trade complaints lodged with the U.S. government that they can't compete with cheap Chinese products that they say are unfairly supported by subsidies ...