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China has quietly issued its first rare earth mining and smelting quotas for 2025, marking a shift from its usual public disclosures. The decision, not officially announced by the Ministry of Industry ...
Once the cradle of the country's industrial development, Northeast China is seeking to "integrate the old with the new", an ...
The Malaysian banking sector, a bellwether of the economy, faces indirect pressures from mounting global uncertainties ...
Eager to revive the economy, Beijing is turning to attractions like Lego and Harry Potter to increase tourism.
Shoppers are taking advantage of a $42 billion government trade-in program aimed at boosting spending. But some cities have ...
Nearly four years after the Taliban reconquered Afghanistan, numerous countries have diplomatically engaged with the Islamic Emirate, accepting its rule as a political reality. Yet, no government had ...
When inflation and interest rates ticked upwards in the wake of Covid, the investment environment changed and share prices collapsed. That creates an opportunity for smart investors, says Jamie Ward ...
At the summit, the EU and China are expected to tackle another pressing issue: China’s restrictions on rare earth exports to ...
The Trump administration should push back against foreign governments enacting policies that undermine American tech companies.
For June, the Global Light Vehicle (LV) selling rate improved to 93 million units/year. In year-on-year (YoY) terms, the market grew over 2% as sales reached 7.7 million units globally.
China’s Education Ministry has issued a safety warning for Chinese students in the Philippines, following what it describes ...
While China has long been touted as the next great economic superpower, its recent trajectory reveals a far different story.