
China-ASEAN Partnership Set to Soar: Premier Li Unveils Ambitious Plans
Chinese Premier Li Qiang announces plans to elevate the China-ASEAN partnership, focusing on market connectivity and sustainable growth.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang announces plans to elevate the China-ASEAN partnership, focusing on market connectivity and sustainable growth.
The Chinese mainland has imposed temporary anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports and is considering higher tariffs on large displacement fuel-powered cars, impacting trade relations.
EU imposes up to 45% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to protect its auto industry but facing potential strategic and economic challenges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and GCC foreign ministers met at the UN General Assembly to bolster cooperation in trade, energy, and innovation, strengthening Sino-GCC relations.
Experts argue that framing U.S.-China competition as a new cold war is misguided, emphasizing deep economic ties and the need for a balanced approach.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Argentine FM Diana Mondino reaffirm strong development partnership during talks at the UN General Assembly.
China-ASEAN trade has surged over the past decade, reaching $911.7 billion in 2023. China remains ASEAN’s largest trading partner for 15 years, while ASEAN has become China’s top partner for four years.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao meets German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck in Berlin to discuss EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, aiming to resolve trade tensions.
China’s Commerce Ministry strongly opposes U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese goods, citing negative impacts on global trade and urging immediate corrective action.
China expresses disappointment over the EU’s rejection of tariff avoidance proposals for Chinese electric vehicle producers, emphasizing efforts to resolve the trade dispute through dialogue.