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China ramps up supply, encourages spending for Spring Festival holidays

China is gearing up for the approaching Spring Festival holidays with an emphasis on ensuring abundant supply and boosting consumption. The Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Tuesday announced an ample supply of essentials and a series of measures to encourage holiday spending. ....

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China expresses strong dissatisfaction with EU probe into Chinese EVs, vows to protect interests of Chinese companies

The EU s anti-subsidy probe into Chinese new energy vehicles (NEV) is based on subjective assumptions, lacks sufficient evidence and goes against WTO rules, China s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said on Wednesday, responding to an EU decision to conduct the probe. ....

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China's Commerce Minister reassures US firms ahead of talks; Washington urged to show sincerity

China will continue to welcome US companies to develop in China and achieve win-win results based on mutual respect and benefit, Wang Wentao, China s commerce minister, said at a symposium with representatives from several US companies on Monday. ....

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China vows 'new measures' to expand market access, attract foreign investment

China is accelerating the introduction of new measures, including a revision of an industry catalog and a number of influential investment fairs, to stabilize foreign investment, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said on Tuesday, noting that China remains an attractive destination for global investment contrary to “capital outflow” rumors hyped by foreign media. ....