Chinese trade officials are stepping up a charm offensive as Beijing seeks to assure global business leaders of the economy’s long-term prospects despite a consumer slump and renewed trade tensions, meeting as many as three foreign executives this week. Since February, China’s commerce minister, vice commerce ministers and trade representatives welcomed at least 10 executives from multinational companies including Airbus, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, Honeywell and Swire.Read More
