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Chinese firms prepare for reopening of Russian market amid talks aimed at peace deal

Chinese cross-border e-commerce entrepreneur Andy Guo has just opened two warehouses covering a total of 5,000 square metres (53,820 sq…

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Explainer | How some Chinese exporters benefit from US dollar-backed stablecoins

In this explainer, the Post outlines four roles that US dollar-backed stablecoins play in China’s overseas trade, based on a…

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China sellers brace as EU preps US-style move to tighten rules on low-value parcels

Three years into the cross-border e-commerce trade, Shenzhen-based seller Xiong Hao is grappling with the fallout from Washington’s decision to…

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Chinese aluminium smelter rides Hong Kong IPO wave with US$707 million fundraising

Chinese aluminium smelter Chuangxin Industries Holdings aims to raise as much as HK$5.5 billion (US$707 million) in an initial public…

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China’s Sany Heavy starts gauging investor interest for Hong Kong stock offering

China’s Sany Heavy Industry is starting to gauge investor interest in its Hong Kong listing, according to the deal’s terms…

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China’s exports, investments to Global South surge in ‘age of tariffs’: report

China is accelerating its pivot to the Global South to reduce reliance on the United States, potentially creating “a new…

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JD.com reportedly buys majority stake in Hong Kong’s Kai Bo grocery chain

Chinese e-commerce group JD.com reportedly bought a majority stake in Hong Kong grocery chain Kai Bo, marking the mainland company’s…

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How Chinese firms are using US-China tensions to fuel global growth

For eSignGlobal, a digital signature services provider from Hangzhou, the US-China trade tensions present an opportunity to expand globally, as…

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Apple supplier Lens Technology joins list of Chinese firms planning Hong Kong IPOs

Lens Technology, Apple’s iPhone glass supplier, said on Thursday that its board approved a plan to list in Hong Kong.…

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