Former British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday he never suspected that a financial services company he lobbied for would go under, threatening thousands of jobs at …
Monthly Archives For May 2021
China stocks end lower on soft bank lending, Sino-U.S. tensions; Shanghai Composite Index closes 1% lower
The blue-chip CSI300 index fell 1.0 per cent to 4,992.97, while the Shanghai Composite Index shed 1 per cent to 3,429.54 points.
Global tally of COVID-19 cases tops 160 million as U.S. gears up to vaccinate 12- to 15-year-olds
The global tally of confirmed cases of the coronavirus-borne illness COVID-19 climbed above 160 million on Thursday, as the U.S. braced for the start of …
U.S. firms still face more restrictions in China than Chinese firms face in U.S., says business group
Industries in which U.S. companies operate at a disadvantage in China include health care and cloud computing, said the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
Eid al-Fitr comes as breather for Muslims in Beijing
Muslims in Beijing celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Thursday with religious zeal and cultural zest amid strict COVID-19 containment measures.
Xinjiang Religious Leader Says U.S. Lying About Human Rights Violations in Region, China
Abdureqip Tomurniyaz, president of the Xinjiang Islamic Association, said that the U.S. and Western nations “want to sabotage Xinjiang’s harmony and stability, contain China’s rise and alienate …
Urban Tea Announces the Establishment of New Subsidiary for its Planned Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Mining Business
Urban Tea Inc. (the “Company”, “we” or “Urban Tea”) (NASDAQ: MYT), announces the establishment of a new wholly-owned subsidiary in Ch …
This Company Boosts The New Economy In China With Agile Marketing
Taeltech is a marketing technology company based in Shanghai, Tokyo, Singapore and Sydney that helps companies embrace and implement agile marketing. The three main components of its business are …
Alibaba records first quarterly operating loss since IPO
China’s largest e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holding on Thursday reported its first quarterly operating loss since it went public in 2014, after Beijing slapped a record $2.8 billion fine on the c …
Alibaba Posts Revenue Surge, Books $2.78 Billion China Antitrust Fine
Alibaba booked a $2.872 billion fine paid to China’s State Administration for Market Regulation for anti-monopoly practices, tipping the tech giant into a net loss for the fourth quarter.
U.S. measures to contain China always backfire
The only way for the U.S. government to get anything done these days on a bipartisan basis, it seems, is to invoke the threat of Chinese dominance. Resorting to such paranoid Cold War tactics may…
China supports talks on intellectual property waiver for Covid-19 vaccines
The World Trade Organization has for months faced calls to temporarily remove patent protections on coronavirus vaccines, in a bid to get the drugs to poorer countries struggling to inoculate their …
‘Where did this conclusion come from?’: Beijing slams Aussie think tank that says China caused birth rate decline in Xinjiang
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has dismissed an Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) publication that claims Chinese policies have led to a sharp decline in birth rates in Xinjiang. Beijing …
