Economy & Trade

Investing in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province: Economy, Key Industries and Opportunities

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Zhangjiagang, located in the south bank of the Yangtze River in East China’s Jiangsu province, is a key trade and investment hub and an important transport link to Suzhou and Shanghai. The city is enjoying a period of rapid development and economic growth and is seeking to attract more investment in strategic and emerging industries.

Highlights from China FM Wang Yi’s Visit to New Zealand and Australia (Updated)

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China FM Wang Yi’s visit to New Zealand and Australia underscores efforts to strengthen economic ties and address differences.

US Tariff Increases on Chinese Imports – Implications for Trade and Businesses

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The recently proposed US tariff increases on Chinese imports, which include EVs, solar panels, and semiconductors, are anticipated to affect the prices of specific products within the US market and have tangible repercussions for Chinese exporters.

April 2024 Economic Roundup – Industrial Output and Foreign Trade Continue to Spur Recovery

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Data for China’s economy in April 2024 shows strong supply-side performance and a rebound in foreign trade, while weak domestic demand persists.

EU Chamber Business Confidence Survey: Key Findings and Takeaways

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The EU Chamber’s annual survey on business confidence in China for 2024 provides a snapshot of the current business sentiment among European companies.

China Fully Allows Visa-Free Entry for Foreign Tourist Groups on Cruise Ships

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Starting May 15, 2024, foreign tourist groups traveling by cruise ships and organized by Chinese domestic travel agencies can enter China visa-free from ports in 13 cities and stay in eligible areas for 15 days.

France-China Relations: Trade, Investment, and Recent Developments

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As French President Emmanuel Macron makes an official visit to China this week, we discuss the latest bilateral trade and investment data and key diplomatic developments between the two countries.

China’s New Tariff Law: Consolidating and Codifying Existing Tariff Regulations

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China’s new Tariff Law consolidates prior rules on import and export duties and codifies measures for imposing counter-tariffs on imported goods.

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