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Opinion | How Hong Kong can build a thriving commodities market ecosystem

As Hong Kong embarks on the exciting journey of building a commodities ecosystem, four key areas could help the city…

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Chinese regulators step up efforts to target disorderly price competition

Chinese regulators have launched renewed efforts to tackle the phenomenon of disorderly price competition, including the potential formulation of state-sanctioned…

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Beijing condemns Mexican import tariff plan it claims is aimed at China

China on Thursday condemned Mexico’s plan to sharply raise import tariffs on automobiles and other goods from countries with which…

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Why China’s anti-involution fight could be less punchy than 2015’s supply-side reform

China’s intensified fight against cutthroat, low-quality price competition – known as involution – is unlikely to result in supply-side reform…

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EU moves to curb steel imports to protect military industrial base from China overcapacity

As Europe scrambles to rearm its militaries, Brussels has trained its crosshairs on a long-standing trade problem that it now…

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Will a Trump-Xi summit make headway on trade? Analysts are doubtful

Though US President Donald Trump has predicted a visit to Washington by his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in the “not…

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Funding, weak demand hobble global green-hydrogen projects, BMI report says

High financing costs and low demand from end users are hobbling the growth of green hydrogen production capacity globally, with…

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Hang Lung pushes for faster decarbonisation in Hong Kong and China’s construction industry

The construction industry needs to see faster progress on regulations and pilot programmes to boost the uptake of low-carbon materials…

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Opinion | The West can’t have it both ways on overcapacity

Political hypocrisy is a contradiction between a state’s professed ideals and actual practices – an inconsistency that undermines the coherence…

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How China and Japan’s brotherhood of steel – forged by Deng Xiaoping – ultimately corroded

Symbolic of this seismic shift, the Japanese metals giant Nippon Steel – citing those dwindling sales figures – has announced…

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