China's foreign exchange regulator Pan Gongsheng, who has years of bank experience and studied in the UK and US, looks set to be the new head of the People's Bank of China
The US warns that China's anti-espionage law provides extra grounds to access and control data held by foreign firms in China and could criminalise normal business activity
Alberta Industrial Heartland and the Hong Kong-based private equity firm Can-China Global Resource Fund (CCGRF) have ended their tie-up amid 'big losses' and eroded bilateral ties
US spy chiefs say the Chinese balloon downed in February did not collect any information, after it was shot down and recovered from the Atlantic Ocean
A former NSW Premier was in a secret relationship with an MP accused of corrupt conduct over a visa scheme for Chinese nationals
The rules, set to come into effect on September 1, will require Dutch companies that make advanced chipmaking equipment to seek a licence before they can export it
But the listing is set to be opposed by some US lawmakers over claims the company uses cotton produced by Uyghur forced labour
The facility is China's biggest green hydrogen plant and has the capacity to produce 20,000 metric tonnes a year, which will be produced using solar power to split water into hydrogen and oxygen
Factory activity continued to contract, while the services sector also recorded its weakest reading in June since China abandoned its strict Covid curbs late last year
Islamabad has won a bigger than expected bailout from the IMF to help the country manage its economic crisis, but the deal still needs endorsement by the IMF board in July
No Chinese firm has listed in US or Hong Kong under the new exhaustive rules, frustrating firms and investment bankers
The world’s No1 producer is on target to see steel exports rise to 77 million metric tons this year thanks to strong demand from Southeast Asia and Africa