Analysts, however, caution against reading too much into the FY21 data, saying “one swallow doesn’t make a summer”. As such, the pandemic year isn’t the ideal time to forecast a trend on its basis.
Monthly Archives For June 2021
China’s tech clampdown is spreading like wildfire
Chinese authorities are targeting hundreds of apps in a push to clean up the country’s fast-growing, freewheeling internet sector …
MOC: China maintains relatively rapid growth in export
China has maintained a relatively rapid growth in export so far this year, Gao Feng, spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce, said at a news conference on Thursday, the Economic Information Daily …
China authorises CoronaVac Covid-19 vaccine for children above 3 years
Sinovac has finished the Phase I and II clinical research stage, involving several hundred volunteers in this age group, which has proved that the vaccine is as safe and efficient as it is for adults,…
Politicians push Beijing Winter Olympics ‘diplomatic boycott’ across 11 Western countries
China hawks across Europe and North America lend their voices to the clamour for a boycott of the Winter Olympics, to be held in Beijing next February.
China ousts Taiwan as Apple’s biggest source of suppliers
China now boasts more Apple suppliers than any other country, a sign that Washington’s attempt to untangle US and Chinese supply chains has had little impact on the world’s most valuable technology …
After Years in Prison, China Grocery Tycoon Weighs Twin IPOs
Zhang Wenzhong was cleared by China’s top court of financial misconduct charges after earlier spending more than half a decade in prison. Three years later, the Chinese tycoon has revived the …
How China is trying to fix the biggest problem plaguing its fighter jets
China touts its fighter jets as symbols of military capability, but those jets have long had a major shortcoming: a lack of quality engines.
China rebukes Biden for ‘suppressing’ Chinese firms with list
Beijing accused the United States of “suppressing” Chinese firms and issued veiled threats of a retaliation Friday, after President Joe Biden expanded a blacklist of companies Americans are barred …
How Beijing shot itself in the foot with its trade war with Australia
Much to the chagrin of the Beijing bureaucracy, Australian trade is booming, driving a rapid turnaround from the COVID-inspired crunch that crippled the global economy last year, writes Ian Verrender.
China plans to build more bio labs amid scrutiny in Wuhan
China is planning to build dozens of biosafety level three labs and one biosafety level four lab over the next five years.
China’s State Media Blasts ‘Risky Provocation’ of U.S. Senators’ Taiwan Visit on Military Plane
“We should not allow the US-Taiwan relations to break through because they will get bolder and intensify their provocation in the future,” the Global Times’ editorial board wrote Sunday.
POLL-China’s exports, imports seen maintaining strong momentum
China’s exports likely extended brisk growth in May as major trading partners emerged from their pandemic-driven downturns, while surging raw material costs were seen lifting the value of imports, a …
