China advocacy group that includes former White House adviser Steve Bannon is calling on the Trump administration to exclude Chinese companies from U.S. financial markets, as the White House studies … ( read original story…
Monthly Archives For June 2020
New coronavirus cases see Beijing close 2 food markets, scrap plan to let some kids resume school
China’s capital went 56 days without a new coronavirus transmission, but now a meat and seafood market are closed and many school kids’ return has been delayed. ( read original story …)
Zoom was a window through China’s ‘Great Firewall’ — but it may be closing
Zoom said it had suspended accounts of three U.S. and Hong Kong activists at Beijing’s request after they tried to commemorate the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. ( read original story …)
CLPS Incorporation Signs Partnership Agreement with an Established China-Listed Financial IT Company
PRNewswire/ — CLPS Incorporation (Nasdaq: CLPS) (“CLPS” or “the Company”), today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (“Memorandum”) with a Chinese company listed on one of the … ( read original story…
Stocks claw back as China promises to honor trade deal
Former Chinese finance minister and Cabinet adviser Zhu Guangyao said on Thursday evening that relations between the U.S. and China were “far from satisfactory” and that the two countries should … ( read original story…
China issues white paper, sharing experience in COVID-19 fight
China in Action.” At around 37,000 Chinese characters in length, the document records the country’s efforts in its battle against the coronavirus. The white paper provides a detailed account of … ( read original story…
Bulls in a China shop: How Beijing cultivated Wall Street’s giants
The titans of US finance have for decades been guiding the nation’s China policy. But then US manufacturers grew tired of waiting for the promised land. ( read original story …)
How COVID-19, Floyd protests shape China’s crackdown in Hong Kong
Protests over the killing of George Floyd in the U.S. appear to have made China less worried about criticism it might get over human rights issues. ( read original story …)
Beijing Warns Students About Studying In Australia, Canberra Refuses To Be Intimidated
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday he would not be intimidated by what he described as” coercion” from Beijing. ( read original story …)
Twitter removes China-linked accounts spreading false news
Twitter has removed a vast network of accounts that it says is linked to the Chinese government and were pushing false information favorable to the country’s communist … ( read original story …)
China touts military training near tense Indian border
Chinese state media is drawing attention to ongoing military training near China’s 2,200-mile border with India, despite claims from Beijing the two sides have eased tensions. ( read original story …)
China Calls on Twitter to Remove Anti-Beijing Accounts Amid Censorship Spat
China accounts that it said were spreading disinformation about a range of topics, including coronavirus and Hong Kong. ( read original story …)
iQSTEL Inc.’s Interconnection Partnership With China Mobile Could Have Far-Reaching Global Growth Consequences
Jun 12, 2020 (Stock Market Press via COMTEX) — iQSTEL Inc.’s (OTC: IQST) subsidiary QGlobal SMS’s interconnection partnership with China Mobile (NYSE: … ( read original story …)