Expected policy changes by the U.S. Federal Reserve could have an adverse impact on China’s capital inflows, Wang Yiming, a newly appointed policy adviser to the central bank, said. Capital inflows … ( read original…
Monthly Archives For March 2021
US and China publicly rebuke each other in first major talks of Biden era
Antony Blinken criticises China over Hong Kong and Xinjiang while his counterpart says US can no longer ‘speak to China from a position of strength’ … ( read original story …)
China’s Jan-Feb copper, tin ore imports from Myanmar fall amid unrest
March 20 (Reuters) – China’s imports of copper metal and tin ore from Myanmar both fell more than 25% year-on-year in the first two months of 2021, customs data showed on Saturday, shedding some light…
U.S.-China trade relations remain strained as Biden team takes tough stance similar to Trump
Though this week’s talks in Alaska were more diplomatic than economic, the testy exchange is likely an early snapshot of a tough trade tact. ( read original story …)
Chinese environmentalists delighted as Beijing inquiry backs Dunhuang deforestation claims
Central government team finds significant deforestation at state-owned Yangguan Forest Farm in Gansu province to make way for commercial vineyards. ( read original story …)
China reaches 70 million COVID-19 vaccinations: state media
China has administered 70 million COVID-19 vaccinations as of March 20, state media CGTN reported on Saturday citing the national health commission. ( read original story …)
China appoints new central bank monetary policy committee members
China’s cabinet has appointed Cai Fang and Wang Yiming as new central bank monetary policy committee members, the country’s state council said in a statement on Saturday. ( read original story …)
China says it will discuss climate, other issues with US
China said Saturday that it had agreed with the U.S. to take up climate change and a handful of other issues, signaling a possible modicum of progress at recently concluded talks that were otherwise ……
Will Luxury Cash in On Shenzhen’s New Duty Free?
With several districts in Shenzhen announcing plans to delve into duty-free shopping, could the tech powerhouse become China’s next luxury paradise? ( read original story …)
China’s crackdown on housing speculators buying property with consumer loans cools down prices
Housing speculators in China find themselves in the crosshairs of regulators who are forcing them to sell property bought with personal and consumer loans, as authorities look to cool a buying frenzy. ( read original…
That Was Fast: Blowups With China and Russia in Biden’s First 60 Days
It may look like the bad old days of the Cold War, but today’s bitter superpower competition is about technology, cyberconflict and influence operations. ( read original story …)
Despite frosty talks, Biden will be good for U.S.-China relationship, says ex-defence secretary
BEIJING (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden “will be good for the relationship” between China and the United States, even though both sides might have “started a little on frosty side”, former U.S. ( read…
China’s top stock market regulator urges tighter IPO scrutiny, cautions against hot money risks
SHANGHAI, March 20 (Reuters) – China’s top securities regulator on Saturday urged underwriters to tighten scrutiny on companies seeking to list their shares, vowing to punish those trying to bring … ( read original story…