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Japan's Export Curbs On Chip Equipment To China Take Effect

Japan included 23 goods used in chip fabrication that need authorisation for export with the modification of a trade ministry ordinance under the foreign currency law

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Pakistan To Repay USD 2.44 Bn External Debt In July 2023

Pakistan is required to repay China around USD 363 million in guaranteed bilateral loans, including principal and markup payments

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China’s Efforts To Increase Automotive, Electronics Sales Disappoint Market

As China's post-pandemic economic recovery slows, policymakers have identified the country's automobile sector as a key lever which they want to use to shore up growth

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China’s Cities Bracing For Floods As Heat Scorches Country’s Interior

Historically, China enters its peak rainy season in late July, but storms have become more intense and unpredictable, exposing heavily built-up megacities with poor drainage

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More Than 70% On-year Rise In Cremation In Chinese Province: Govt Data

About 171,000 cremations were registered in Zhejiang - home to around 5per cent of China's population - in the first three months of 2023, up from 99,000 in the same period last year, according to data on the province's civil affairs bureau website. Telegram Facebook Copy Link

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China’s Industrial Output Rises 4.4%, Retail Sales Increase 3.1% In June

China's post-pandemic economic recovery has slowed sharply after a brisk start in the first quarter, with the central bank pledging more support to boost activity and consumer and business confidence

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China’s Q2 GDP May Rise To 7.3% YoY, Albeit From Low Base: Report

The gross domestic product grew a stronger-than-expected 4.5 per cent in the first quarter, driven by pent-up demand after three years of Covid curbs, but momentum has faded since April as demand at home and abroad weakens

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China To Crack Down On Illegal Fertility Treatments

In order to standarise the application of assisted human reproductive technologies, the government said it will focus on suppressing illegal and criminal activities including forgery and buying and selling of birth medical certificates from June to December this year.

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China Issues Over 71K Visas To Indians In Since Jan'23; Hopes For Early Lifting Of Restrictions For Its Nationals

Chinese Embassy in India spokesperson Wang Xiaojian says, China is looking forward to the early lifting of visa restrictions towards Chinese nationals

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China’s Consumer Inflation Rate Falls To Zero Amid Falling Factory-gate Prices

Producer prices experienced a sharper decline in June, falling by 5.4 per cent compared to a 4.6 per cent drop in the previous month

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Yellen Pushes China To Support Current Climate-change Agencies

During visit to Beijing, Yellen said previous cooperation on climate change between the US and China had made possible global breakthroughs such as the 2015 Paris Agreement, adding that both governments wanted to support emerging markets and developing countries as they strive to meet their climate goals

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Tesla To Lay Off Staffs At Its China Factory: Report

It was not clear how many workers may be let go, or the specific reasons behind the layoffs, according to the report

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China’s Xi Instructs Military To Intensify War & Plan For Conflict: Report

Xi said the world has entered a new period of turmoil and change and China's security situation has become more unstable and uncertain, according to state-run Xinhua, in comments he made to troops while on an inspection tour of the Eastern Theater Command

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US Treasury Secy Yellen's Visit To China Begins When Both Sides Mired In Conflict

Shortly after arriving in the Chinese capital, Yellen said she was glad to be in Beijing and looked forward to advancing President Joe Biden's goal of deepening communication between the two countries

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Beijing’s Restrictions On Niche Metal Exports Danger China’s Supply Surplus

China's Ministry of Commerce said on Monday it will impose export controls on gallium and germanium from 1 August, used in semiconductors, satellite imagery sensors and light-emitting diodes (LED) and other applications, ramping up a tech battle with Washington

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