China's market regulator said on Wednesday that it had launched an investigation into online travel company Trip.com over ...
The trip, a whirlwind of meetings with Chinese industry and top government officials, conveyed how the prime minister is ...
Africa-first diplomacy remains central to Beijing’s worldview, but it is now accompanied by sharper risk assessment, a ...
China revised its Anti-Unfair Competition Laws last year, with new clauses focused on the country’s largest online platforms.
The China roadshows have been scheduled for Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou in Guangdong province in January, bringing ...
Chinese tourist flows to Japan could plunge to as low as 4.8 million this year from 9.3 million in 2025 amid political ...
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has wrapped up an Africa tour, reaffirming Beijing’s push for deeper ties, zero tariffs and expanded China-Africa cooperation.
The deal that will increase canola exports from Canada while allowing Chinese electric-vehicles into the Canadian market is ...
Regulators are probing Trip.com for monopolistic behaviour, erasing $8 bln in value, or 17%, from the travel group. Its ...
Wang Yi's visit to the African Union headquarters, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Lesotho, which ended earlier this week, marked the ...
As 2026 begins, several places across China have welcomed their first batches of inbound tourists for the new year.
Trip.com shares slumped nearly 22% in Hong Kong after China’s market regulator launched an antitrust probe, raising concerns ...
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