
Gao Ya
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1 week ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Xu Wei |Zhu Yanran |Gao Ya |Tang Shihua
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2 weeks ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Xu Wei |Zhu Yanran |Gao Ya |Zheng Xutong
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Jan 17, 2025 |
yicaiglobal.com | Gao Ya
(Yicai) Jan. 17 -- China’s ministry of commerce and a number of industry associations have expressed firm opposition and strong dissatisfaction with the conclusion of a US investigation into China’s maritime, logistics and shipbuilding industries that claims that China’s dominance in these sectors is actionable under Section 301 of the US Trade Act, which is designed to address unfair foreign practices affecting US commerce.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
yicaiglobal.com | Gao Ya
(Yicai) Dec. 9 -- Sales of home appliances under China's policy-backed trade-in scheme exceeded the CNY200 billion (USD27.5 billion) threshold in less than five months, according to the latest official data. More than 29.4 million consumers enjoyed the trade-in subsidies to purchase nearly 45.9 million house appliances for a total of CNY202 billion as of Dec. 6, the Ministry of Commerce announced on Dec. 7.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
yicaiglobal.com | Gao Ya
(Yicai) Dec. 6 -- The lifting of China's trade impediments on the last two Australian red meat establishments is "fantastic news," marking the full resumption of Australian beef and veal exports to the Asian country, according to the chairman of the China-Australia Chamber of Commerce.
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