Legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate on Friday would force defense contractors to stop buying rare earths from China by 2026.
China will release crude from its strategic oil stockpiles around the lunar new year in February as part of a plan urged by the US with other major consumers to cut fuel prices, sources say
A highlight is that project units will no longer be required to provide duplicate documents that can be obtained by mutual recognition
Chamber says the US needs to have a cohesive strategy about confronting China on regulatory practices and rights abuses, but also incorporating elements to encourage trade
Police in Shenzhen's Futian district discovered 19 "vulnerabilities" in Walmart's network system in late November and accused it of being slow to fix the loopholes
Founding partner JP Gan said the fundraising success was a recognition of the firm's ability to nurture fast-growing companies in China
The US needs to make clear that it's deeply engaged diplomatically, militarily, comprehensively, strategically, said Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell
Penalties applied after authorities were "preliminarily determining that there was dumping of imported polyphenylene ether"
US exporters in some recent years have sold in excess of 3 million tonnes of soybeans to China in the second half of the marketing year
US company says Chinese consumers failed to find products from region because app does not support placename searches for products
About 40% of that would go to owners of TPG who plan to cash out, including insurer China Life, which plans to sell 5.6 million shares
The index, drawing on data going back to 1997, shows global supply chain pressures are substantially higher now than in previous times of stress