Huan Zhu
China Allows More Imports from Brazil
China's Customs agency is allowing more imports of goods from Brazil, with new guidelines for imported soybean meal and orange fiber pellets.
Chinese Official Offers Olive Branch for More Collaboration with Philippines
During a three day visit to the Philippines last weekend, a Chinese high-level official expressed hope about reviving joint oil exploration and strengthening cooperation on energy, agriculture and other areas.
Surveys of Chinese and U.S. Businesses Show Stresses on Bilateral Economic Relationship
Surveys carried out by Chinese and U.S. business groups show that their companies are facing some headwinds in the other's market. Growing tensions between the two nations remain a big challenge for companies in both markets, and China's COVID related measures are also a major
China and U.S. Reach Landmark Audit Agreement; Implementation Remains To Be Seen
On August 26, Chinese and U.S. regulators announced that they signed an agreement on audit supervision cooperation. Officials on both sides made public comments offering their perspective on what was in the deal. Whether the deal will avert the delisting of over 200 Chinese companies on U.S. stock
China Updates Lists of IP Demonstration and Pilot Cities
China's National Intellectual Property Administration (NIPA) updated the lists of demonstration and pilot cities for intellectual property rights (IPR) protection, part of its effort to enhance IPR protection and promote IP.
China Allows Imports of Soybean Meal from Zambia
China has now opened its door to imports of soybean meal from Zambia, the latest example of China seeking more trade with the African continent.
China To Waive 23 Loans for African Countries
In a speech last week, a Chinese official said that China will waive repayment of interest-free loans for 17 African countries.