Australian winemakers have been dealt a huge blow from Beijing after Chinese regulators announced that they would impose heavy tariffs on Australian wines after finding preliminary evidence of dumping … ( read original story …)
Monthly Archives For November 2020
Delta Natural History Museum will flow like a river in Shenzhen
Following an international architecture competition, 3XN, B+H and Zhubo Design have been commissioned to co-design the Natural History Museum in Shenzhen, China. The building’s unusual form is likened … ( read original story …)
Chinese brands on the cusp of global recognition, report says
Fortune magazine’s China edition and US-based strategic advisory services provider Ries released a new report on Chinese brand recognition on Tuesday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Chinese … ( read original story …)
China is more concerned by Biden than Trump, economist Jim O’Neill says
Joe Biden’s presidency will be a bigger problem for China than the Trump administration, economist Jim O’Neill told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Friday. ( read original story …)
China Media Says ‘Desperate’ World Leaders ‘Jumped the Gun’ Congratulating Biden
The China Daily newspaper said the speed of congratulatory phone calls showed that the world has tired of the Trump administration. ( read original story …)
Asia-Pacific markets nudge higher as China’s industrial profits for October surge
China’s industrial profits surged 28.2% year-on-year in October, the country’s National Bureau of Statistics announced Friday. ( read original story …)
China’s former central bank chief urges revamp of modern central banking
Zhou Xiaochuan, who was the head of People’s Bank of China (PBOC) for over 15 years, supports reform of the way inflation is defined and measured. ( read original story …)
China to make financial services more accessible for elderly
China will roll out a raft of measures to make financial services more accessible for the elderly and help the group tackle the digital divide, according to the country’s central bank. Measures to … (…
China Display Maker Ditches U.S. to Seek $1.8 Billion Local IPO
Chinese flexible display maker Royole Corp. is seeking to raise as much as 12 billion yuan ($1.8 billion) in an initial public offering on Shanghai’s Star Market board after its U.S. listing plan was ……
China’s industrial profits grow at quickest monthly pace since early 2017
China’s industrial sector has seen an impressive recovery from the coronavirus fallout, helped by resilient demand for the country’s exports. ( read original story …)
China sharply ramps up trade conflict with Australia over political grievances
Beijing imposed tariffs of up to 200 percent on Australian wine, escalating a dispute that its officials have made clear is over unmet political demands. ( read original story …)
China to impose temporary anti-dumping measures on Australian wine imports
Beijing’s latest move comes amid increasing tension after Canberra called for an international inquiry into the origins of the novel coronavirus. ( read original story …)
China to Charge 12 From Hong Kong Caught Fleeing by Boat
Chinese authorities said on Friday they are set to charge 12 people from Hong Kong with border violations after they were detained in China more than three months ago while trying to flee from the…