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X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-09-25 00:47
China called on its companies doing business in the US to avoid extending their price wars there — a sign that Beijing is eager to maintain a fragile trade truce reached with Washington https://t.co/MR5EXfSjog ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-09-11 15:25
Globalization Strategy - Many Chinese companies are choosing new names as they pursue global expansion [1]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-09-04 23:19
Chinese companies’ second-quarter performance renders a stark reality: earnings proof to justify a blistering stock rally is missing https://t.co/hF3TpteJGv ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-13 05:07
🎙️ Chinese companies are raising billions in Hong Kong, breathing new life into the city's IPO market and cementing its role as a funding hub for mainland firms.Find out more on the Big Take Asia Podcast ⤵️ https://t.co/fWVCgrugJB ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-12 20:32
Chinese companies are raising billions in Hong Kong, breathing new life into the city's IPO market and cementing its role as a funding hub for mainland firms. Find out more on the Big Take Asia Podcast. https://t.co/WutGytzoKX ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-12 20:15
Chinese companies are raising billions in Hong Kong, breathing new life into the city's IPO market and cementing its role as a key funding hub for mainland firms. Find out more on the Big Take Asia Podcast https://t.co/nyuYI1PDSI https://t.co/ZTQxuM1eWQ ...
How Chinese companies are averting tariffs on China
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-10 21:06
Trade Dynamics - Chinese imports to the United States have significantly decreased compared to the previous year, but goods are being rerouted through other Asian countries [1] - This practice, known as transshipment, allows companies to circumvent tariffs by shipping goods through countries with lower tariff rates [2] - A significant tariff differential exists, with tariffs on Chinese imports at 30% compared to a 10% tariff on imports from other countries [2][3] - The 20% tariff difference creates a strong incentive for companies to transship goods [3][4] - Chinese companies are diversifying their production outside of China, with many companies in countries like Vietnam and Cambodia being owned by Chinese firms [4][5] - The Trump administration is aware of this practice and considered reciprocal tariffs on other Asian countries, but these were suspended [6][7] - The US is pursuing country-by-country trade deals, with Vietnam being receptive to avoid higher tariffs [8] Market Implications - The trade war creates distortions in global trading markets, leading companies to find ways to minimize costs [8][9] - Companies are motivated to ship goods at the lowest possible cost and are actively moving goods around to achieve this [9]