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Hosted on MSNFMs of S. Korea, China expected to hold talks on sidelines of trilateral meeting in TokyoThe top diplomats of South Korea and China are expected to hold talks later this month on the sidelines of their trilateral meeting with the Japanese foreign minister, according to sources Sunday. The three neighbors are in the final stages of arranging talks among their foreign ministers on March
Is the Same Happening in China?Economist Richard Koo says China is now facing the same kind of “balance sheet recession.” After years of supplying easy credit to the property market, Beijing’s move in 2020 to curb real-estate related debt prompted home prices and construction to plunge,
The Trump administration is looking to further crack down on chip exports to China as the artificial intelligence race heats up.
THE deflation-fuelled outperformance of Chinese bonds has lured in a Tokyo-based investor for the first time. Read more at The Business Times.
Beijing and Tokyo have made a "good start" to resetting their economic relationship with a string of high-level meetings in recent months, analysts said, as both sides seek to hedge against the turbulence being unleashed by US President Donald Trump.
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Kyodo News on MSNJapan business mission ends China trip, upset by no show of leaderA group of Japanese business leaders on Friday concluded a six-day visit to China after inspecting companies in Changsha, H
Shares of Japanese chip equipment makers including Tokyo Electron Ltd. extended losses after US officials were said to be planning tougher controls on China’s semiconductor industry.
Trump has confirmed 25 percent tariffs on products from Mexico and Canada, and further imposed another 10 percent on Chinese goods from this week.
The Philippines and Japan pledged to enhance their defense alliance through training exercises, logistical activities, equipment transfers and intelligence sharing on Monday amid China’s assertive moves in the South China Sea.
From Beijing trying to reset relations with Tokyo to Hangzhou rivalling Shenzhen, here’s a round-up from today’s China and economy coverage.
The Trump administration is planning to toughen semiconductor restrictions on China, continuing and expanding the Biden administration's efforts to limit Beijing's technological prowess, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.
Last week, Yasuhiro Sato, chairman of the Japan-China Investment Promotion Organization, visited China as part of a Japanese delegation. He met with Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng and engaged in candid discussions with Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao.
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