Exports and imports fell by 6.2% over 2022 - margins that were less than August, however multiple economic challenges remain
The Biden administration is keen to close a loophole in restrictions it imposed a year ago to stop or reduce China's access to artificial intelligence chips, sources say
There were only 9.56 million births in China last year, according to the National Health Commission, the lowest figure since records began in 1949
The world's largest contract chipmaker, TSMC, was given a one-year waiver for its factory in Nanjing, China, but is now looking for an indefinite extension
EU Energy Commissioner keen for Beijing to back global plan to cut methane and commit to tripling of renewable energy capacity by 2030, but the two sides have concerns on other issues as well
Beijing's move to rename the Himalayan region this week has been condemned as a bid to legitimize its takeover of Tibet and counter claims to the area by the Dalai Lama and his followers
Analysts have credited the development programme with directing much needed funding to poor countries but say that it has come at a cost
China's Commerce Ministry says the European Union's plan to review subsidies for steel produced in Chinese factories clashes with global trade norms and will disrupt supply chains
CSRC seeks to bolster the yuan by imposing a ban on local brokerages and their units overseas from opening accounts for new clients wanting to trade offshore
The US State Department says price caps on Russian oil lets buyers, like China, "drive a harder bargain" in their purchases
China’s emergency management ministry has revealed the huge cost of natural disasters, which killed 499 people, in the first nine months of 2023
Former CGTN reporter flies back to Melbourne and reunites with her children after being released by Chinese authorities. A second Australian writer remains in custody