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12/22/2024 05:53:53 pm

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The People’s Bank of China stated that the country will retain its prudent monetary policy in the near future.

Chinese Central Bank to Retain Prudent Monetary Policy

The People's Bank of China said the country will retain its prudent monetary policy in the future.

The European Commission set the preliminary deadline to rule on the ChemChina-Syngenta deal by Oct. 28.

ChemChina Requests EU Approval of Syngenta Deal

China National Chemical Corp. (ChemChina) has sought the approval of European Union (EU) for the $43 billion takeover of Syngenta AG.

Ill-mannered; foul mouthed

Abusive Duterte Yells ‘Fuck You’ at the EU for Criticizing Mass Murders of Drug Suspects

Abusive Duterte Yells ‘Fuck You’ at the EU for Criticizing Mass Murders of Drug Suspects

No Miranda Rights

Some 40 Filipinos Being Killed Daily in Duterte’s Drug War; Only Syrian Civil War Death Toll is Higher

EU lawmakers raised concern about the very high numbers of Filipinos being killed during police operations and by vigilante groups.

EU’s Anti Dumping Duties on Chinese Steel.

China Slams EU’s Anti Dumping Duties on Chinese Steel, Calls it ‘Unfair Protectionism’

China has criticized the European Union's (EU) new anti-dumping tariff imposed on steel from Chia as "unjustifiable" and "unfair."

Back to the South China Sea

French Navy Might Begin South China Sea Patrols this Year

The French Navy has been deployed three times in the South China Sea.

U.S. Markets React To Historic 'Brexit' Vote In UK

China Believes Brexit Will Cast Shadow Over Global Economy, Heighten Uncertainty on Markets

Chinese experts have warned that Britain's exit (or Brexit) from the European Union (EU) would cast a shadow over the global economy as well as heighten uncertainties in markets all over the world.

Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said that the city could seize advantages arising from the recent Brexit.

Hong Kong to Monitor Financial Impact of Brexit

Hong Kong's finance chief has announced that the government will closely monitor the global economic and financial impact of Britain's exit (Brexit) from the European Union (EU).

China, Serbia Ink More Than 20 Economic Agreements on President Xi's State Visit

China, Serbia ink More Than 20 Economic Agreements During President Xi's State Visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic signed more than 20 bilateral agreements on Saturday, demonstrating Beijing's desire to establish a significant presence in Europe, specifically in the Balkans.

Li Keqiang and  Angela Merkel.

Angela Merkel, Li Keqiang Agree to Solve Steel Overcapacity Issue Through Negotiations

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang urged China and Europe to work constructively to resolve the longstanding impasse over the issue of steel and iron overproduction.

Italian Border Patrols Pick Up Boatloads Of Illegal Immigrants

Migrant Boat Sinks off Libyan Coast, Dozens Dead, Missing

Migrants have been rescued off the coast of Libya on their way to Italy after their boat capsized. It is feared that dozens have died in the ferry accident.

Google

Google Under Fire in Europe Over Antitrust Issues

Multinational technology giant Google is under scrutiny after the European Union competition commission accused the company of violating anti-trust laws. The EU competition commission, led by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, is set to fine Google with a staggering $3.4 billion. This will be the biggest anti-trust fine to date.

China Market Economy Status.

Beijing Pushes EU to Grant China Market Economy Status

China on Friday urged European Union to fulfill its international obligation by granting China Market Economy Status (MES). Earlier this week European Union had refused to grant China MES, citing domestic criteria as the reason.

Google

Google Sued Over Promotion of Piracy and Monopoly on Android Devices

In a bid to stop photo piracy, US-based stock photo agency Getty Images filed a formal complaint to European Union’s antitrust commission, accusing Google of promoting piracy. It is said that the search engine giant is free-riding on photojournalism business, without even generating its own content.

Beijing Calls on Moscow for Support in Case Filed by the Philippines Over South China Sea Claim

Beijing Calls on Moscow for Support in Case Filed by Philippines Over South China Sea Dispute

Beijing is seeking Moscow's support in opposing an international court case filed by the Philippines regarding its claim in the disputed South China Sea.

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