Shares fell in mainland China on Wednesday following mixed earnings results from two of the country's tech titans and after the United States imposed tariffs on a range of goods including electric ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai stocks open with small losses
The Shanghai Composite Index dipped 0.18 percent, or 5.63 points to 3,140.14, while the Shenzhen Composite Index on China’s second exchange eased 0.23 percent, or 4.16 points to 1,768.84. ( read original story ...)
U.S. law firm Sidley Austin announces closure of Shanghai office
Sidley Austin, a U.S. law firm based in Chicago, has announced it will close its Shanghai office and consolidate its operations in China by relocating staff to its other offices in Hong Kong and Beijing. ( read original story ...)
EXCLUSIVE: Icicle Parent Company Opens Landmark ‘Garden Store’ in Downtown Shanghai
ICCF Group, the Shanghai and Paris-based fashion company that owns Icicle and Carven, recently launched its first garden-themed retail project in downtown Shanghai. Located at the heart of Shanghai’s historical downtown, Icicle’s ambitious ICCF Garden ... ( read original story ...)
GLOBAL: Ports of Barcelona and Shanghai partnering on decarbonisation
Bunkerspot provides news, in-depth analysis, expert comment and price indications for the global marine fuels industry ( read original story ...)
Australia’s Qantas pauses ‘half-full’ Sydney-Shanghai flights 9 months after post-pandemic restart
Australia’s flag carrier said demand for China travel had not recovered as strongly as expected. Aircraft on the route will be redirected to other destinations across Asia, it said. ( read original story ...)
Qantas scraps direct flights to Shanghai as Chinese tourists stay away
The airline will suspend all flights from Sydney to Shanghai at the end of July, citing a lack of demand since the route relaunched after COVID border closures. ( read original story ...)