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The segment focused on the Chinese economy, trends, and consumers was one of the most anticipated during the Global Cherry ...
In 2023, China imported approximately 350,000 tons of cherries, illustrating the immense opportunity that lies ahead. Over the years, cherry production in the region has witnessed substantial growth.
WSJ’s Rebecca Feng explains how President Trump’s tariffs on China have left containers of Chinese goods stranded in the country’s ports, forcing firms to come up with creative ways to sell ...
Commerce Ministry enlists social media star for live online sale of durian, mangoes, and more to eager Chinese buyers ...
Temu, a low-cost retailer based in China, has overhauled its business model by halting shipments of Chinese-made goods to customers in the U.S. The move follows the May 2 expiration of the so ...
As the US imposed hefty tariffs on China, American consumers who rely on “Made in China” products have felt the adverse effect of the tariffs – some have dragged empty suitcases across the ...
Chinese audiences turned out in decent numbers over the May Day holiday weekend, propelling CMC Pictures’ “The Dumpling Queen” to the ... Overall, China’s total weekend box office reached ...
But Trump ended the exemption for goods made in China and Hong Kong after midnight on Friday. Temu had been gradually preparing for the tariff crunch, last week placing “local” goods at the ...
Ranked sixth in the world when it comes to professional ice-climbing, Kung is also a two-time “bun queen”, having won Hong Kong’s traditional bun-scrambling competition in 2019 and 2024.
China will continue to be where most Apple products are made for sale outside the US, he insisted. "What we learned some time ago was that having everything in one location had too much risk with ...
Yum China Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:YUMC) shareholders are probably feeling a little disappointed, since its shares fell 3.3% to US$44.04 in the week after its latest quarterly results. Results look ...
WSJ’s Asia Business, Finance and Economics Editor Peter Landers explains why Nvidia’s H20 chip is caught in the middle of the escalating tech war between China and the U.S. Photo: Al Drago/CNP ...