Analysis found that 38% of the credits - equivalent to 73 million tonnes of CO2 - were over five years old, while more than 4% were at least 10 years old
Beijing said it had worked hard to promote its Phase 1 economic and trade agreement and overcame multiple negative impacts
Beijing typically halts imports of meat over outbreaks of disease but this ban appears to be retribution for hosting a Taiwan envoy
A survey of 102 Australian healthcare, clothing, horticulture, and seafood companies found they are failing to identify or disclose obvious modern slavery risks
US solar producers have sought trade remedies repeatedly, saying their products cannot compete with cheaper Asian panels that dominate the market
Roughly 100 countries are looking at CBDCs, the IMF estimates, as it published a study looking at six nations where digital money is already in place
The National Development and Reform Commission says regulators would study effective measures to ensure market stability amid fast rising prices
An analysis of final 2021 Census trade data compiled by an economist with the Peterson Institute for International Economics showed China met just 57% of its two-year goods and services targets.
Continuing restrictions may prolong supply chain disruptions and global inflationary pressures, says Bank of Japan board member Toyoaki Nakamura
The metal used in everything from aircraft to cans rose as much as 3.3% to a 13-year high of $3,236 a tonne on Tuesday. It later eased to $3,187.
Imran Khan and Xi Jinping “called upon the international community to provide continued and enhanced assistance"
The government would target a much lower recovery on account of the petroleum levy than the budgeted 610 billion rupees for the current year