GOP Sen. Todd Young (Ind.) told The Washington Post on Tuesday that he supports a “diplomatic boycott” of the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, China, over human rights abuses regarding the country’s Uyghur …
Monthly Archives For April 2021
China addresses ‘foreign infiltration’ with surveillance of domestic entities
China is strengthening regulations that the government says could prevent foreign espionage, with new rules targeting domestic companies and organizations.
China’s Imports of Commodities Drive a Boom in Dry-Bulk Shipping
The cost of moving goods like iron, coal and corn jumped to a 10-year high this week in a sharp rebound from last year’s industrial downturn.
1st LD-Writethru: China to improve county business systems, streamline IPR-related administration
China will strengthen the building of county-level business systems and introduce new measures to streamline administration in the field of intellectual property rights (IPR), a State Council …
Beijing is driving a wedge between Australia and New Zealand
Australia’s foreign minister had barely set foot in New Zealand when the questions began.Followed across the Tasman Sea by a flurry of Chinese criticism after she blocked President Xi’s pet …
China Backs Russia After Putin Warns West They’ll Regret Crossing ‘Red Line’
China criticized Biden’s sanctioning of Russian diplomats and called Russia a “comprehensive strategic partner,” in a sign of a growing relationship between the two countries.
China Attempts to Exploit India’s Criticism of Sluggish U.S. Aid for its Coronavirus Crisis
Beijing sees an opportunity to improve its own dismal relationship with New Delhi after concerns the Biden administration acted too late to help India’s worsening coronavirus crisis.
Live: Digital technology immortalizes ancient Buddha grottoes in N China
The Yungang Grottoes in Datong City features nearly 300 caves of different sizes, but over 1,500 years of natural erosion has put them at risk. See how digital technology can immortalize them.
China investigates Ant Group’s IPO approval process: WSJ
China is investigating how Ant Group founder Jack Ma got speedy approvals for the company’s stock listing last year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the …
China said to be probing how Ant Group got speedy approvals for its IPO last year
Ma’s relationships with these “state stalwarts” are also being examined as part of the investigation, the report said.
Coronavirus: China and South Asian nations to set up emergency supplies reserve
But India is not part of regional discussions held to ‘strengthen consensus on solidarity against’ the coronavirus.
China Puts Aside Tensions With India, Invites Nation to Call on Combating COVID
“We hope that all countries can stand in solidarity to fight against the virus, the common enemy of mankind,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin.
China’s map of Senkaku Islands draws protest from Tokyo
Japan has opposed a Chinese decision to release a land survey of the Japanese-administered Senkaku Islands, after Beijing’s ministry of natural resources reaffirmed Chinese claims. Tokyo’s Chief …