Chinese students rank first in terms of the number of international students studying in Australia, but new rules are set to cap foreign student numbers.
Chinese students rank first in terms of the number of international students studying in Australia, but new rules are set to cap foreign student numbers
First phase of 20 tonnes of fresh durian from Malaysia has arrived in China amid growing demand for the fruit.
Establishing a manufacturing footprint in Europe would see Xpeng join the growing ranks of Chinese EV makers looking to build out production in the region to minimise the impact of the European Union’s tariffs.
Shanghai targets 20,000 extra overseas visitors with high-profile China Shanghai International Arts Festival, aiming to boost the city’s economy and international standing.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is seen as key for China to close the widening tech divide with the US that has been fuelled by geopolitical tensions.
With a new Thai leader in place, analysts speculate over whether she will ask for China’s aid in a massive land bridge project that would serve both countries’ interests.
China is making waves in the international cruise industry following the maiden voyage of its first home-grown large cruise liner at the start of this year.
China’s yuan has won a record share in global settlements, an indication the country’s efforts to internationalise its currency are continuing to bear fruit.
China is considering raising import tariffs on large-engine petrol-powered vehicles, viewed as part of the ongoing dispute with the European Union.
Ambassador Jesús Seade says US is top business partner, but pushes back against Washington’s attempt to call the shots on dealings with China.
Certain service sectors have been declared ripe for foreign and private investment by State Council as China seeks capital infusion
Wyndham, IHG, Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt and Accor have reported declines in revenue for their China operations as business travel and overall demand slow.
Yuan internationalisation may get a boost from Saudi Arabia, S&P Global Ratings says, as greater cooperation with China is likely to lead to more frequent use of the renminbi in cross-border transactions.
Imports of fresh and processed cheese, as well as uncondensed milk and cream without added sugar or other sweeteners, will be investigated.
With a lengthy joint venture in steel between China and Japan coming to an end, analysts reflect on its broader meaning in the context of the two countries’ new roles in the global economy.
Thailand has raised its share of China’s fresh durian supply considerably, putting it in an advantageous position as countries scramble to win a stake in the world’s largest market for the fruit.
Some US schools have lost 89 per cent of their Chinese enrolment since 2017, but China still accounts for most international students seeking American degrees.
Financial Working Group met in Shanghai last week, with officials from China and the US discussing a wide range of issues over two days.
Mongolia has left the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline connecting Russia and China out of a long-term action plan, a move observers attribute to sanctions against Moscow and testy price negotiations.
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look at the impact of the latest moves by China and the United States against drones.
Decoupling from China’s copper manufacturing industry would take ‘massive investments’, says analytics firm Wood Mackenzie.