Britons will be able to spend up to 30 days in China without a visa, which the PM says will support businesses' expansion abroad.
In a visit to Beijing, the British leader is seeking to rekindle ties with Xi Jinping, with a business delegation in tow.
The Economist takes a simpler approach. Since 1986 we have compared the price of one item, the Big Mac, across the globe. To ensure the sameness of the product across countries, we have relied on the ...
Tariffs have protected some companies, but more often they’ve hit the parts and materials many factories need to make finished goods.
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and China's President Xi Jinping pledged to build an economic partnership with deals including a major investment by AstraZeneca that they said would benefit both ...
By Clare Jim HONG KONG, Jan 29 (Reuters) - China has done away with borrowing limits on property developers known as its "three red lines" policy, local media said on Thursday, an apparent end to ...
Britain's Keir Starmer is the latest Western leader to thaw trade ties with China in a shift analysts say is driven by US ...
China plans to launch space‑based artificial intelligence data centres over the next five years, state media reported on ...
Tencent Holdings Limited captures growth from China's services pivot, AI, and five-year plan support with proactive regulation. See why TCEHY stock is a buy.
Starmer is the latest Western leader to engage in a flurry of diplomacy with China, as nations hedge against unpredictability from the United States under President Donald Trump.
China's personal luxury goods market is expected to return to modest growth in 2026, consultancy Bain & Company said on Thursday, but warned the recovery would be fragile and uneven across brands and ...
The leaders of Britain and China have called for a “comprehensive strategic partnership” to deepen ties amid global ...
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