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Is Abe losing confidence in Trump and his friendship?

[2018-04-02 07:18]

Emerging from the Trump Tower in New York City in November 2016, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he was convinced that Donald Trump "is a leader in whom I can have confidence". Abe became the first head of government to visit the US president-elect, and since then he has been busy trying to forge a close relationship with Trump, with their common outdoor pursuit - golf - acting as a lubricant.

Tax cuts to alleviate burden of enterprises

[2018-03-31 07:20]

China will issue an additional set of policies to further cut 400 billion yuan ($63.8 billion) of tax this year, following Wednesday's announcement of value-added tax reform, officials from the Ministry of Finance said on Friday.

Cainiao launches global air freight service

[2018-03-31 07:20]

Courier aggregator Cainiao Network Technology Co Ltd has launched its first international air freight service, a solid step toward the goal of serving 2 billion customers within two decades set by its parent company Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

Northeast regions to get more support

[2018-03-31 07:20]

Provinces in Northeast China are expected to get more policy support to revive their economies, after the nation's top economic regulator decided to link up the region with the more developed southern region.

Overseas operation boosts BOC profit

[2018-03-31 07:20]

Bank of China Ltd saw a 20.3 percent year-on-year growth in pretax profit for its overseas business to $9.5 billion last year, the bank announced on Thursday.

Forum to open doors for business

[2018-03-31 07:20]

The upcoming Belt and Road Trade and Investment Forum is expected to create huge opportunities for global companies, in "sharp contrast" to the unilateral and protectionist practices of the US, the event organizer said.

US policies are root cause of trade crisis

[2018-03-31 07:20]

The huge trade deficit the United States has with China was caused by its own policies, and both countries are facing domestic problems that should be resolved through structural reforms, former Chinese finance minister Lou Jiwei said.

Pork producers hoping for resolution as duties loom

[2018-03-31 07:20]

The possibility that the Chinese government might impose 25 percent tariffs on US pork exported to China is bad news for North Carolina-based Prestage Farms.

CRRC wary of long-term impact

[2018-03-31 07:20]

China Railway Rolling Stock Corp, the world's largest railcar manufacturer, is concerned about the impact of proposed US tariffs on Chinese rail equipment and is taking actions, Jia Bo, vice-president of CRRC MA Corp, said on Thursday.

Cherry exporters still upbeat on prospects

[2018-03-31 07:20]

New China trade tariffs on American goods could have minimal effect - or a major impact - on fruit growers in Washington state.

Georgia firms brace for dwindling business

[2018-03-31 07:20]

From its big manufacturing companies to its small pecan growers, the US state of Georgia counts China as a major trading partner.

If genuine, vessel up for auction in UK ought to be returned to China

[2018-03-30 07:32]

A RARE Chinese bronze water vessel, believed to have been taken during the looting of Beijing's Summer Palace by the British and French forces in 1860, is to be auctioned at the Canterbury Auction Galleries in April. This has aroused outrage in China. Zhou Ya, a bronze expert with Shanghai Museum, was interviewed by Thepaper.cn:

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