Meng’s case has deeply angered China’s government, which has promoted Huawei as a global leader in mobile communications technology, and sees her detention as a deliberate attempt to malign Chinese … ( read original story…
Monthly Archives For March 2021
China’s Vaccine Sent to Developing Nations May Find Wary Reception
Experts say that skepticism about Chinese vaccines in developing nations may counter Beijing’s goal of increasing its influence by distributing doses. China approved the first batch of domestically … ( read original story …)
U.S. and Its Allies Sanction China Over Treatment of Uyghurs in Collective Action
The U.S. and its European allies placed sanctions against Chinese officials and entities over alleged abuses of the Uyghur Muslim minority in a coordinated strategy to leverage collective strength … ( read original story …)
Why RLX Technology Shares Plunged 46% Today
Shares of RLX Technology, a manufacturer of vaping products, fell as much as 46% in trading on Monday after reports came out that China will put restrictions on e-c … ( read original story …)
America’s Farm Belt Looks Safe From Latest U.S.-China Spat
High-level talks between Beijing and Washington may have broken down into bickering, but American farmers are still selling boatloads of corn to Chinese importers. ( read original story …)
The Call For Regulation In the Crypto Sphere
There is no set rule or body to monitor crypto activity globally. Each country creates their own rules & cryptos still remain unregulated. ( read original story …)
West sanctions China over Xinjiang abuses, Beijing hits back at EU
BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States, the European Union, Britain and Canada imposed sanctions on Chinese officials on Monday for human rights abuses in Xinjiang, in the first such … ( read original story …)
Michael Kovrig: Diplomats gather outside Beijing court in solidarity with Canadian accused of spying
Canada has criticised China for conducting spying trials of its citizens behind closed doors, as one diplomat called the lack of access “completely unacceptable”.The trial has concluded of Michael … ( read original story …)
U.S, E.U., Canada and Britain announce sanctions on China over the abuse of Uyghurs
The United States, the European Union, Britain and Canada each announced sanctions against China over human rights abuses in Xinjiang, a coordinated effort aimed at holding Beijing accountable for a … ( read original story…
Chinese financial services firm Sentage Holdings files and sets terms for a $22 million US IPO
The article Chinese financial services firm Sentage Holdings files and sets terms for a $22 million US IPO originally appeared on IPO investment manager Renaissance Capital’s web site … ( read original story …)
As digital trade grows, so does western distrust of Beijing
In a world in which most people live within reach of a mobile phone signal and many objects are connected through the internet of things, the wealth of information available to analysts who can access…
China Makes It A Crime To Question Military Death Toll On The Internet
BEIJING — When China acknowledged this year that four of its soldiers had died fighting Indian forces on the two countries’ disputed mountain border eight months prior, the irreverent blogger Little … ( read original…
PBOC And CSRC Speeches Soothe Mainland China Market
Asian equities started the week mixed on light volumes as China outperformed. The most significant catalysts for China equities were speeches from the heads of both the People’ (PBOC), China’s central … ( read original…