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China has seen a continuation of its recent strong trade performance in May 2018, despite ongoing trade tensions with the US.
During the last month, exports rose 12.6 per cent from a year ea
China's international trade performance suffered a larger dip than expected during October 2016, according to the latest official data.
Weak domestic and global demand meant that October
China's international trade performance was weaker than expected during July, raising concerns about whether the economy's recent recovery will continue.
Official data from the gover
The trade spat between Australia and China over barley tariffs appears to be worsening, with Australia threatening to take the disagreement to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) if it cannot get an
The US has been warned against imposing any new tariffs on Chinese imports if it wishes to preserve the progress made in recent trade talks.
China and the US have been embroiled in an escala
China is placing a renewed emphasis on bringing its Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) negotiations to a successful conclusion following the recent setbacks experienced by the US-le
The president of China Xi Jinping has said the country will import more than $22tn worth of goods over the coming ten years.
It comes as the premier speaks out against “protectionism”, call
China is to expand a ban on imported waste after becoming disgruntled about becoming the world's rubbish and recycling basket.
The first bans on solid waste imports came into effect almo
China has confirmed it will no longer accept imports of solid waste as of next year in a bid to improve its environmental footprint.
The country's Ministry of Ecology and Environment said i
Exports of European products, such as beverages, to China could be hit by new tariffs if Beijing takes retaliatory measures as part of an ongoing trade dispute with the EU, it has been reported.