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China slaps retaliatory tariffs on 128 US imports (video)

AFP, Published on 02/04/2018

» BEIJING - China on Monday imposed new tariffs on 128 US imports worth $3 billion, including fruits and pork, in retaliation to US duties on steel and aluminium, fuelling fears of a trade war.

BUSINESS

China's 'Hawaii' to allow horse racing, sports lotteries

AFP, Published on 16/04/2018

» BEIJING: China is encouraging its southern island of Hainan to develop horse racing and introduce a raft of reforms as Beijing pushes the tropical tourism destination as a beacon of openness.

BUSINESS

Beijing auto show opens in world's largest market

AFP, Published on 25/04/2018

» BEIJING: Global carmakers will take the stage in Beijing on Wednesday with new car models to woo the world's largest auto market as China promises to liberalise the industry.

WORLD

HSBC 2015 profit down 1.2%

AFP, Published on 22/02/2016

» HONG KONG - Global banking giant HSBC announced Monday its results for 2015 which fell below analysts' expectations after what it called "seismic shifts" in the world economy.

WORLD

Asia stocks mixed on patchy US economic data

AFP, Published on 06/08/2015

» HONG KONG - Asian stocks were mixed on Thursday, as gains on Wall Street drove trading in Tokyo but patchy US economic data fed wider uncertainty in the region.

BUSINESS

Yuan devaluation boosts Chinese shares

AFP, Published on 11/08/2015

» HONG KONG - Asian shares were mixed on Tuesday, with Shanghai and Hong Kong boosted by news China's central bank is devaluing its currency while other regional markets fell.

BUSINESS

Asia stocks up in New Year trade

AFP, Published on 02/01/2015

» HONG KONG — Asian markets started 2015 on an upswing in limited trading on Friday, with mainland Chinese stocks surging in Hong Kong on speculation Beijing may ease monetary policy to boost slowing growth.

WORLD

WSJ's Chinese version blocked

AFP, Published on 04/08/2013

» Access to the Wall Street Journal's Chinese-language edition has been cut off in China, where official censors routinely delete online content deemed sensitive but less often block entire websites.