China is prepared for “possible unexpected shocks,” Premier Li Qiang told a gathering of global executives in Beijing, where he urged them to “resist protectionism” and defend globalization.
BEIJING, March 24 (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Qiang has signed an order to implement new rules for strengthening China's countermeasures to foreign sanctions, the Chinese government said on Monday.
Lai Ching-te, the president of Taiwan, may be betting that China’s appetite for retaliation will be limited by Beijing’s interest in containing tensions with the Trump administration.
China said Monday it hopes an upcoming visit by the French foreign minister would see the countries deepen cooperation in a world facing "turbulence and transformation". French Foreign Minister ...
This year, the theme of World Consumer Rights Day on March 15 was “a just transition to sustainable lifestyles.” As it has every year since 1991, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV marked the ...
Zara opened its new Asian flagship store in Nanjing's Xinjiekou, covering a retail area of over 2,500 square meters. The store features the first Zacaffè and automated conveyor system in the Asian ...
KARIAKOO, the city's most renowned market, is witnessing a historic transformation that will be remembered by traders for generations. The air is filled with anticipation and hope as February 27, 2025 ...
THE committee formed to investigate the reported presence of foreigners engaged in small scale businesses at Dar es Salaam’s Kariakoo trade hub has recommended that the government declares the area a ...
Photo by Tanaphong Toochinda on Unsplash China does not include the debts of state-owned enterprises into its accounts. These businesses, which are controlled either by the central government or by ...