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Chinese companies

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Chinese Listing Spree Sparks Revival Hopes in Hong Kong Stocks

  • 31 May 2025
(Bloomberg) — A wave of listings by Chinese companies is expected to reinvigorate trading activity in Hong Kong,…
EEconomy
Higher prices await US buyers of small China shipments as Trump trade war tariffs bite
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Higher prices await US buyers of small China shipments as Trump trade war tariffs bite

  • 3 May 2025
Leela Roye, a senior at Boston University, has been too busy thinking about final exams and college graduation…
UUnited States
Could US-DR Congo ‘minerals-for-security’ deal threaten China’s mining dominance?
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Could US-DR Congo ‘minerals-for-security’ deal threaten China’s mining dominance?

  • 27 April 2025
Talks between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the United States to forge a “minerals-for-security” deal…
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