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Interview: China's import expo unique opportunity for Egyptian firms: Egyptian business leader

Xinhua 03 May 2024
Youssef said that the EBA has been actively promoting the CIIE among Egyptian businesses and encouraging more Egyptian companies to participate every year since the first CIIE was held in Shanghai in 2018 ... Egyptian business leader.
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'This is not my first legal rodeo": Peters fires up over defamation allegations after delivering China speech

NewstalkZB 03 May 2024
Winston Peters has spoken to some of the country’s most powerful business leaders about relations with China just one day after his controversial comments about a former Australian foreign minister.
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China launched a probe to the far side of the moon, stepping up its space ...

Business Insider 03 May 2024
As Business Insider previously reported, the US and China have aggressive programs to return to the moon ... However, it still aims to get there before China with a predicted launch date in 2026.Read the original article on Business Insider.
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Foreign firms ride nation's big changes

China Daily 03 May 2024
... China's visa-free policy for many European countries, including France and Germany, has been a significant factor in encouraging more European business executives to travel to China in recent months.
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Xinhua China news advisory -- May 3

China.dot.org 03 May 2024
BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Following are news items about China to be covered or pursued by Xinhua on Friday. ... -- China launches Chang'e-6 to retrieve samples from moon's far side ... -- About China's lunar mission.
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Addressing the dangers of products from China

Taipei Times 03 May 2024
Addressing cybersecurity worries about China while upholding fair market competition and safeguarding the interests of EU businesses.
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Foreign automakers look to leverage strengths as Chinese brands dominate home market

Detroit news 03 May 2024
She also emphasized building on a dedicated software and digital business organization in China for software services ... falling under its Ford Blue internal combustion engine and hybrid business.
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Interview: High-tech collaboration a "flagship" of Sino-French relations, says Airbus China CFO

People Daily 03 May 2024
With China being Airbus's "largest single market," Malet believes that China's continuous advancement of high-level opening-up and ongoing improvement of the business environment will bring confidence ...
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China, France working together can smoothen the global bumps

China Daily 03 May 2024
France could play a major role in the search for a fair and lasting agreement as regards to trade relations between China and the European Union. As part of their bilateral relations, France and China should boost business opportunities.
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Apple stock rallies over upbeat forecast, record-setting stock buyback

Hindustan Times 03 May 2024
Apple has posted sales declines in five of the past six quarters, hurt by a sluggish smartphone market and headwinds in China ... Apple’s slowdown in China has been of particular concern to investors in recent months.
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Huawei launches eKit brand for SA SMEs

Mail Guardian South Africa 03 May 2024
The launch served as an example of how South African businesses and consumers can benefit from a collaborative and win-win partner ecosystem with China’s largest ICT company ... China’s innovative impact.
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The movement of capital globally is in decline

Economist 03 May 2024
Officials talk of a “small yard and high fence” when describing restrictions on doing business with China—that is, measures that are narrowly targeted to protect ...
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Taiwan bans its people from working at China's Confucius Institutes

Beijing News 03 May 2024
... (ARATS) which is China's semi-official body in charge of handling technical and business matters with Taiwan and All-China Youth Federation and the All-China Federation of Taiwanese Compatriots.
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China Focus: Experts refute "overcapacity" accusation as protectionist practices

Xinhua 03 May 2024
Cui Fan, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics, said the motive behind the accusation is to curb the competitiveness of China's new energy industry and support their own industry through political intervention.
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Experts refute "overcapacity" accusation as protectionist practices

Beijing News 03 May 2024
Cui Fan, a professor at the University of International Business and Economics, said the motive behind the accusation is to curb the competitiveness of China's new energy industry and support their own industry through political intervention.
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