Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Tag: BEIJING

China’s exports slow sharply, imports shrink

BEIJING- China’s exports grew at a slower pace in November than the bumper month before, while imports unexpectedly shrank, in a worrying sign for...

China’s inflation weakens to 5-mo low

BEIJING- China’s consumer inflation hit a five-month low in November as fresh food prices pulled back while factory deflation persisted, suggesting Beijing’s recent efforts...

Rattled by China, West scrambles to revamp critical minerals supply chains

By Amy Lv, Divya Rajagopal and Ernest Scheyder BEIJING/TORONTO/LONDON- China’s trade restrictions on strategic minerals are starting to hit Western companies where it hurts. Blaming Beijing’s...

Iron ore futures slide

BEIJING- Iron ore futures prices slid and headed for a weekly loss on Friday, as the wave of restocking for seaborne cargoes from steelmakers...

Chinese buyers slash Canadian canola imports on fears of anti-dumping duty

By Naveen Thukral and Mei Mei Chu SINGAPORE/BEIJING- Chinese importers are scaling back purchases of Canadian canola with shipments from December likely to plunge as...
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FDI H1 inflows drop 24%; down 18% in June

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Philippines yielded positive...

July jobless rate rises to 5.3% as labor force participation falls — PSA

The country's unemployment rate climbed to 5.3 percent in...

‘GUARD PUBLIC FUNDS, EXECUTE BUDGETS PROPERLY’

Finance Secretary Ralph Recto on Tuesday directed newly appointed...

DBM widens digital oversight of projects for transparency

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) is expanding...
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