Uschina Trade War Intensifies With New Tariffs Risks Global Growth

Uschina Trade War Intensifies With New Tariffs Risks Global Growth

The US announcement of a 10% tariff increase on Chinese goods has sparked widespread international concern. China emphasizes that there are no winners in a trade war and will firmly defend its national interests. Analysts believe this move may exacerbate global trade tensions, increase business costs, and bring uncertainty to the world economy. Businesses should closely monitor policy developments and respond flexibly. This escalation raises concerns about potential disruptions to supply chains and the overall global economic outlook.

Chinas Regional Trade Shifts Drive 2025 Growth

Chinas Regional Trade Shifts Drive 2025 Growth

China's provincial foreign trade data for 2025 reveals regional development disparities and new growth drivers. Guangdong leads the nation, with 9 provinces exceeding 1 trillion RMB in import and export volume. Xinjiang, Shanxi, and Hubei show the fastest growth, with Hubei experiencing the most significant ranking increase. Yunnan's growth is notable, but its trade deficit has widened. Provinces should tailor strategies to local conditions, optimize structures, and collectively promote high-quality foreign trade development in China.

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Policy and Platform Advances

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows Amid Policy and Platform Advances

This cross-border e-commerce weekly report focuses on the industry trends of the third week of September 2025, covering government support policies for cross-border e-commerce in various regions, and new developments on platforms such as Shopee, TikTok Shop, and Alibaba.com. It highlights logistics progress such as the opening of new China-Europe Railway Express routes and the activation of the Arctic shipping route, providing decision-making references for cross-border e-commerce practitioners.

US Restricts Chinese Russian Tech in Smart Cars Over Security Concerns

US Restricts Chinese Russian Tech in Smart Cars Over Security Concerns

The US plans to ban smart cars with ties to China and Russia from entering the market, citing national security and citizen privacy concerns. The new regulations focus on vehicle connectivity and autonomous driving systems, with a buffer period for compliance. This move will reshape the automotive supply chain, impacting technological innovation and market competition. The Chinese automotive industry needs to strengthen independent innovation, expand into diversified markets, and actively address the challenges posed by this policy.

US Firms Consumers Pay 38B in Trade War Tariffs

US Firms Consumers Pay 38B in Trade War Tariffs

A report reveals that US businesses and consumers have paid an extra $38 billion in tariffs due to the trade war, with September's tariffs hitting a record high. The tariffs are not paid by China, but by US companies and consumers, leading to a sharp decline in agricultural exports, hindered investment, reduced employment, and economic slowdown. The report calls for resolving trade frictions through dialogue and consultation, and expresses hope for a more open and cooperative trade environment.

Changchun Building Expo to Showcase Northeast Chinas Construction Market

Changchun Building Expo to Showcase Northeast Chinas Construction Market

The 2026 Changchun Building Decoration and Materials Expo presents an excellent opportunity to enter the Northeast China construction materials market. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Northeast market's potential, details the exhibition scope, and offers practical exhibiting strategies to help businesses seize opportunities and achieve business growth. It serves as a guide for companies looking to expand their presence in the region and capitalize on the growing demand for construction materials and customized home furnishings.

Northwest Chinas Building Materials Market to Showcase at 2026 Taiyuan Expo

Northwest Chinas Building Materials Market to Showcase at 2026 Taiyuan Expo

The 2026 Taiyuan Building Materials Expo is a significant event for the home building materials industry in Northwest China, attracting numerous exhibitors. This analysis delves into the expo's value from a data-driven perspective, interpreting the range of exhibits and market trends. It provides strategic recommendations for participating companies to capitalize on the Northwest market and achieve business growth. The analysis aims to help companies effectively leverage the expo to expand their presence and increase sales in the region.

Power BI Users Can Replace Bing Maps with Two Alternatives

Power BI Users Can Replace Bing Maps with Two Alternatives

Bing Maps in Power BI is being deprecated, and Azure Maps is experiencing loading issues in China. Shape maps are recommended for displaying regional data. Alternatively, use SVG maps combined with the Synoptic Panel custom visual for customized visualizations. This approach offers a flexible and reliable solution to visualize geographical data within Power BI when facing limitations with standard map services. It allows for tailored map designs and data integration, providing a powerful alternative for data-driven storytelling.

Chinese Firms Expand in Indonesias Growing Construction Sector

Chinese Firms Expand in Indonesias Growing Construction Sector

The China-Indonesia Business Center offers one-stop construction consulting services for Chinese-funded enterprises investing in Indonesia, covering the entire project lifecycle. Leveraging local Indonesian qualifications, experience in collaborating with central state-owned enterprises, and a professional team, we help clients make informed decisions in the Indonesian market and achieve both economic and social benefits for their projects. We provide comprehensive support from initial planning to project completion, ensuring successful and sustainable investments in Indonesia.

Asiapacific Customs Centers Adapt to Remote Learning Hurdles

Asiapacific Customs Centers Adapt to Remote Learning Hurdles

The Asia Pacific Customs Training Center (APCTC) conference explored remote training during the pandemic. Experiences were shared from China (VR), Fiji (online platforms), Hong Kong (interactive methods), and India (MOOCs). The World Customs Organization (WCO) emphasized the importance of data analysis in remote training programs. The conference highlighted innovative approaches and the crucial role of technology in maintaining customs capacity building efforts throughout the Asia Pacific region despite travel restrictions and other challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.