China to Regulate EV Exports with License System from 2026
China announces export license system for electric vehicles starting 2026, aiming to ensure quality and sustainable growth in global markets.
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China announces export license system for electric vehicles starting 2026, aiming to ensure quality and sustainable growth in global markets.
China investigates alleged pecan nut dumping by U.S. and Mexico, citing harm to domestic industry. Probe expected to conclude by 2026.
China announces it will not seek new special trade exemptions at the WTO, earning praise for bolstering global economic fairness.
China pledges to stop seeking new WTO special treatment, signaling leadership in global trade reform while maintaining developing country status.
Pop Mart’s Labubu characters become unexpected ambassadors at Beijing’s premier trade event, blending commerce with cultural appeal at the 2025 CIFTIS.
China’s AI and robotics innovations showcased at CIFTIS drive growth in international services trade, from smart health tech to advanced industrial automation.
Beijing’s 2025 CIFTIS highlights global tech collaboration and open markets, with 85 countries and 2,000 firms, including Fortune 500 leaders, shaping the future of services trade.
Chinese Vice Premier proposes international service trade reforms at Beijing summit, emphasizing digital innovation and reduced barriers to boost global economic recovery.
China’s services trade surpasses $1 trillion in 2024 as the 2025 CIFTIS prepares to boost global cooperation. Explore key sectors driving growth and economic impact.
China’s foreign trade rises 3.5% in first eight months, with ASEAN as top partner and high-tech exports driving growth. Belt and Road trade accounts for over half of total.
China’s trade with SCO countries reaches $2.3 trillion, with Xi Jinping highlighting Belt and Road projects and regional connectivity at the 2025 summit.
Experts discuss China’s SCO vision driving economic growth and regional stability through AI innovation and countering protectionism at the Tianjin Summit.
China reports advancements in high-quality foreign trade, highlighting diversified imports and regional economic improvements during the 14th Five-Year Plan period.
China becomes a top-3 trading partner for 157 countries and regions, signaling its expanding global economic influence and strategic trade initiatives under the 14th Five-Year Plan.
China’s foreign trade grows 3.5% in first seven months of 2025, showing resilience amid global economic challenges through diversified partnerships and emerging sectors.
China’s trade with SCO nations surges 30-fold since 2001, hitting $512.5 billion ahead of key Tianjin summit shaping Eurasia’s economic future.
China’s Foreign Ministry asserts trade wars won’t derail global partnerships, citing high-quality exports and market stability as key drivers of international economic collaboration.
China’s Ministry of Commerce expresses confidence in sustaining foreign trade growth despite global uncertainties, citing accelerated trade expansion in 2025.
Uzbekistan’s shift to Chinese electric vehicles gains momentum, driven by affordability and environmental goals, as residents embrace sustainable transport solutions.
China’s trade with SCO members approaches $250B in H1 2025, driven by digital and green sector expansion. Investments exceed $40B, signaling deepening regional ties.