
Hong Kong commerce chief to lead business delegation to Malaysia
Hong Kong commerce chief Algernon Yau Ying-wah will lead a delegation of mainland and local firms to Malaysia next week to explore business opportunities and bilateral investments.

Hong Kong commerce chief Algernon Yau Ying-wah will lead a delegation of mainland and local firms to Malaysia next week to explore business opportunities and bilateral investments.

Hong Kong's Financial Secretary Paul Chan will lead a business delegation to Saudi Arabia later this year, following the city's hosting of the LEAP East 2026 tech conference. The trip aims to boost ties and explore collaboration under Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.

Japan is a major investor in India, with over $48 billion in FDI this century, ranking second only to the US. However, trade between the two nations is modest ($27.5 billion in FY25-26) compared to China, highlighting economic complementarity.
A 13-member delegation from Malaysia, representing sectors like construction, law, e-commerce, automotive, and F&B, visited Hainan to explore business opportunities and cooperation with the Hainan Free Trade Port. They are particularly interested in the port's open policies, tax incentives, and potential collaboration in the aerospace and agricultural sectors.

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is on a three-day state visit to Russia, meeting President Vladimir Putin and seeking trade, tourism, and minerals deals. This visit, the first by a Tanzanian leader since 1969, aims to bolster relations and counter Western sanctions and influence.

Dutch Minister Sjoerdsma, previously sanctioned by China, will lead a business delegation to China in July, navigating tensions over US export curbs on chipmaking tools and the Nexperia ownership issue.
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will lead over 150 business leaders to Canada starting May 25 to accelerate free trade agreement talks and boost investment. Discussions will focus on market access for Indian goods and securing critical minerals.

17 US CEOs, including lesser-known industry leaders, join Trump's China trip to push for deeper engagement amid trade war tensions, seeking insight to avoid being 'geopolitical footballs'

Analysis of Spain's diplomatic engagement with China under PM Sanchez reveals a pattern of minimal returns: four visits since 2023 have yielded only agricultural market access (almonds, persimmons, pork, cherries, pistachios, poultry, dried figs) while Sanchez claims historic diplomatic achievement. The article argues Spain has secured no meaningful strategic concessions, reciprocal market access, or significant investment, raising questions about whether Madrid has subordinated its traditional Western alignment to Beijing without commensurate gain.