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China will cancel or reduce tax rebates on hundreds of products as Beijing seeks to reassure trade partners concerned about surging Chinese exports.
S. Korean President Lee Jae-myung told business leaders in Beijing on Monday that Seoul and Beijing should pursue cooperation grounded in pragmatism.
Policies meant to lure importers to Hainan, a resort island off China’s coast, signal an opening up, Beijing says. One expert calls it a “bait and switch.”
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China passes revised foreign trade law to bolster trade war capabilities
China on Saturday passed revisions to a key piece of legislation aimed at strengthening Beijing's ability to wage trade war, curb outbound shipments from strategic minerals
Mark Carney will visit Beijing next week, marking the first trip by a Canadian prime minister to China in nearly a decade. Carney will visit from 13 to 17 January. He plans to discuss trade, energy, agriculture and international security with Chinese officials, his office said.
China's top diplomat began his annual New Year tour of Africa on Wednesday, focusing on strategic trade access across eastern and southern Africa as Beijing seeks to secure key shipping routes and resource supply lines.
It’s been celebrated at home and criticized abroad. But there’s an important caveat to the record-breaking data.
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Soybean crisis: Tariff revenue funds $12 billion farmer bailout after China trade collapse
China slashed U.S. soybean purchases to zero during a trade dispute, triggering a farm crisis. Now Trump's rolling out a massive bailout—but has China kept its promises?
With the year coming to a close, we're sharing our most popular Planet Money bonus episode of 2025! As U.S. trade with China exploded in the early 2000's, American manufacturing began to shrivel. Those workers struggled to adapt and find new jobs.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares for a trade trip to China, British Columbian officials believe he could open the door to new markets for local industry.
China’s warning to Japan that it could choke off supplies of rare earths, its favorite weapon in trade conflicts, targets a persistent vulnerability among Japanese manufacturers after more than a decade of Tokyo trying to reduce reliance on its rival.