This woman was jailed in China because she worked for Crown casino
Multiple sources have also confirmed that prior to the arrests, Crown told its Chinese staff to falsely claim to Chinese authorities they were not working for Crown in China but were working in other locations.
Brothel owner and alleged money launderer is Crown casino’s business partner
Crown Resorts paid a brothel owner and alleged money launderer to lure high rollers to its Australian casinos and then provided them with money...
The remarkable photo with Xi Jinping that helped Blackmores crack China
"That was an interesting moment in time," she said. "My honest view was you have to persevere and stay there and keep investing in the challenging times as well as the good times."
Lynas spends $500m on production of rare earths in WA plant
Lynas said it would develop the heavy metals separation facility in the United States with Texas-based Blue Line Corp.
Chinese iron ore imports predicted to plummet as property pumping wound back
Mr Murray said the reduction in the volume of Chinese imports would also cause a very substantial drop in the price and hit Australia hard.
Australian coal prices cop a ‘belting’ as Chinese import restrictions spread
Australian thermal coal exports to China are under increasing pressure, with indications import restrictions are spreading to other key ports.
Andrew Robb blames former Coalition leaders for ‘toxic’ relationship with China
Former trade minister Andrew Robb has slammed his ex-colleagues Malcolm Turnbull and Barnaby Joyce, as well as Australia's security agencies, over what he sees...
China heads for a trade recession as exports crash 20pc, and that’s bad news...
China's export effort appears to have finally cracked under sustained pressure from US tariffs and a slowdown in global trade
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China's trade surplus...
Chinese Buyers Helped Boost Australian Home Prices. Now They’re Leaving
As real-estate agent Adam Wong works through Australia’s worst property downturn in decades, he’s also found himself at the mercy of China’s slowing economy.
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Bitter pill for Blackmores boss as China turns sour
Last week vitamin company Blackmores lost 24 per cent of its sharemarket value in one day. On Tuesday it lost its chief executive Richard Henfrey and its ability to tell investors why he had gone.