A discussion on Regulatory and Reputational Risk in China: Forced Labor and the U.S. Government’s Contribution to a Global Response, will be held by The Hudson Institute at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 17. Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers will have a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow…
LIVE 3 PM ET: Hudson Institute Holds Conversation on Forced Labor and How to Combat It
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A discussion on Regulatory and Reputational Risk in China: Forced Labor and the U.S. Government’s Contribution to a Global Response, will be held by The Hudson Institute at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 17. Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers will have a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow…
Hudson Institute Holds Conversation on Forced Labor and How to Combat It
A discussion on Regulatory and Reputational Risk in China: Forced Labor and the U.S. Government’s Contribution to a Global Response, will be held by The Hudson Institute at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 17. Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers will have a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow…
China’s Exports to US Decline for 7 Straight Months
China’s exports to the United States have declined for seven consecutive months. Analyses show that this trend may continue as U.S.–China relations further deteriorate. Data released by China’s General Administration of Customs on March 7 showed the total trade value between the United States and China in the first two months of this year was…
China’s Exports Will Show Negative Growth This Year: Chinese State-Owned Think Tank
China’s export growth is expected to turn negative in 2023, a prominent Chinese research institute says in a recent report. Meanwhile, Beijing admitted export trade represents “irreplaceable strategic significance” to the country’s economic stability and employment rate. In the past two years, China’s total imports and exports accounted for more than 20 to 30 percent of…
Declining US Retail Sales Weakens Chinese Export Growth
U.S. retail and food service sales fell 0.6 percent in November (pdf), twice the expected decline and the biggest monthly drop this year. As the largest importer of Chinese goods, lower consumption in the United States directly affects China’s exports. China’s cumulative export growth in the first 11 months this year is about 30 percent…
China’s Soaring Production Costs Heighten Global Inflation Pressures
China’s soaring producer price index (PPI) and export prices are adding to inflationary pressures around the world, according to analysts. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) recent power sector reform pushes up inflation and export costs, an expert says. The rising production costs in China continue to reflect onto its downstream consumers overseas. In October, China’s…
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