Growing Pains
Just when everyone thought China’s e-commerce market was being dominated by Alibaba and JD.com, a dark horse emerged from the shadows and blazed a trail into the trading spotlight amid a wave of criticism.
Just when everyone thought China’s e-commerce market was being dominated by Alibaba and JD.com, a dark horse emerged from the shadows and blazed a trail into the trading spotlight amid a wave of criticism.
During this year’s review China received 1,963 written questions from 42 members, and had answered 1,627 questions from 33 members before July 11, with the remaining questions submitted after June 28 to be answered within one month.
China’s economic rise and the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) economic association have provided the African continent with a range of new development partners and opportunities unmatched in its post-colonial history.
A China-U.S. trade war looks imminent after the U.S. administration announced on June 15 plans to impose additional tariffs of 25 percent on $50 billion of Chinese goods, with the Chinese Government responding with reciprocal tariffs.
Chinese President Xi Jinping embarked on an inspection tour of the province, visiting historic sites, marine labs, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and villages in east China’s Shandong Province.
The meeting will also see the release of milestone documents that codify their consensus. All this will further enhance the solidarity and influence of the SCO.
With its important ecological status and comprehensive strength, the Yangtze River Economic Belt has great untapped potential.
Former French Prime Minister shares his views on the current issues during this year’s Boao Forum for Asia. He discussed current issues, including recent U.S. protectionist measures and his expectations for China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and cooperation between China, Europe and the African continent…
Economists share views on current economic issues and forecast the future of Asia’s economy.
The world’s most important economic relationship is in serious trouble. Long drawn together by the mutual benefits of codependency—an export-led China relying on U.S. demand and a saving-short United States in need of low-cost Chinese imports and surplus foreign capital—the air is now thick with tension.
China’s dramatic rise in recent decades has taken many Western observers by surprise.
China’s National People’s Congress, the national legislature, adopted an amendment to the country’s Constitution on March 11.This is the Constitution’s first amendment in 14 years.