Authorities in the Chinese capital Beijing have ordered importers to avoid frozen food from countries suffering severe coronavirus outbreaks after several incidents of imported seafood testing … ( read original story …)
Monthly Archives For September 2020
From Cars to Jewelry, China’s Shoppers Are Spending Again
Big crowds at places like the Beijing auto show are a sign of good news for a world mired in recession. But China needs its less affluent to spend more before its growth engine can…
Markets rally after China’s industrial profits jump – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news … ( read original story …)
U.S.-China tech tensions won’t go away even if Biden wins elections, analyst says
Tensions around technology will remain between the U.S. and China, even if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the U.S. elections in November, according to an analyst. ( read original story …)
Hisense Announces Global Brand Ambassador Gong Li
On September 27, Hisense, topped the Chinese TV market by market share for the 16th straight year and announced its cooperation with Gong Li as the global brand ambassador days after the release of ……
China’s largest pet-focused platform Boqii launches IPO in the US
PRNewswire/ — China’s largest pet-focused platform Boqii Holding Limited (BQ.US) launched an initial public offering (IPO) in the US on September 23, 2020. With the IPO, Boqii plans to offer 7 … ( read original…
China’s military might, aggressive policies spur talks of creating ‘Asian NATO’
China’s growing military prowess and increasingly aggressive foreign policy have revived talk among U.S. and European officials of creating an “Asian NATO” of regional powers to contain communist … ( read original story …)
Beijing passes law to protect medical whistleblowers
Beijing’s city government will protect “non-malicious” medical whistleblowers under a new law, passed months after a Chinese doctor was punished for sounding the alarm at the very beginning of the … ( read original story…
Beijing asks frozen food importers to shun countries with severe coronavirus
China’s capital called on importers on Monday to shun frozen food from countries suffering from severe novel coronavirus outbreaks after several cases of imported seafood products testing positive for … ( read original story …)
Here’s What Investors Think of China’s Latest Step Toward Financial Opening
China has taken another step toward opening its financial system to the rest of the world by expanding the range of investment options available to foreigners. ( read original story …)
At least 16 killed from carbon monoxide poisoning in China coal mine accident
At least 16 workers in southwest China were killed after they became trapped underground in a coal mine and exposed to unsafe levels of carbon monoxide, Chinese state media reported. ( read original story …)
Oxford moves to protect students from China’s Hong Kong security law
Students will submit work related to China anonymously and told not to record classes … ( read original story …)
Reserve Bank ‘too cautious’ with monetary policy
Beijing records over 100 cases Claremont serial killings trial winding to a close Former Reserve Bank insider Peter Tulip says the country’s central bank needs to be doing more to support the economy. ( read…