The Chinese deception involves “destroying samples, hiding records, placing a universal gag order on Chinese scientists and imprisoning Chinese citizen, journalists asking the most basic questions,” …
Monthly Archives For June 2021
China Puts a Roof on Housing Prices to Contain a Red Hot Property Market
Shenzhen is experimenting with maximum prices for secondhand homes, but skeptics worry the city’s moves will lead to market distortions.
China finance meets the 4th Industrial Revolution
The advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution has spurred the development and integration of advanced disruptive technologies both within and across societies, with vast implications that extend from …
What Business Relations Between US And China Mean For Leaders In 2021
Investments and business opportunities that use the China market will likely require professionals to have a different type of risk appetite.
China thought it had escaped blame for the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but is facing a second reckoning
China had more or less evaded international scrutiny over the start of the pandemic. That’s now changing.
Shenzhen unlikely to be source of variant: officials
Health officials said on Sunday that genetic sequencing shows that Shenzhen is unlikely to be the source of a Covid-19 variant that first infected a …
Southern China’s lack of contemporary art fairs countered with slew of new initiatives starting with Shenzhen DnA this autumn
New art and design fair in the Chinese boom town of Shenzhen launched by organisers of Art021 in Shanghai and JingArt in Beijing …
Coronavirus controls pushing China’s southern container ports to limit, sending freight rates soaring
Capacity at major ports in China’s southern manufacturing hub is being pushed to the limit by tighter coronavirus controls, with the delays spreading over the world’s busiest port cluster set to …
Beijing denounces U.S. competitiveness bill as treating China as ‘imaginary enemy’
Beijing denounces a U.S. bill aimed at boosting U.S. technology as a thinly veiled attack on China’s political system and its economic rise.
How LVMH Jewelry Brand FRED Conquered China
The first LVMH-owned jewelry brand, FRED, had a surprisingly good year in China. Jing Daily spoke with its CEO Charles Leung to learn more.
China’s AI start-ups face IPO hurdle
VCG. China’s artificial intelligent (AI) start-ups, amid a rapidly-growing market that drives up investment in research and development (R&D), have been pursuing public …
China denounces US bill aimed at boosting competitiveness
Beijing on Wednesday denounced a U.S. bill aimed at boosting U.S. technology in the face of growing competition from China and others, calling it a thinly veiled attack on China’s domestic politics …
I Want a Big Family. That’s an Exception in China.
I’m 28, I have no children and I want to have more than one. I say this as a single child myself. I lament the absence of the younger sibling I could have had if…
