For over a year they have whipped up outrage against the West, but as China’s “wolf warrior” diplomats are told to tone down the fury, they face an unexpected source of opposition: nationalists at …
Monthly Archives For June 2021
How China Is Cracking a Window for Its Bond Investors: QuickTake
China is taking another step to loosen its capital controls and in the process is giving onshore investors greater access to a previously hard-to-reach bond market. The so-called southbound link of …
China tech listings drop sharply as Beijing cracks down on sector
The value of stock market listings by Chinese technology companies dropped more than 60 per cent in the second quarter, as regulators in Beijing broadened their crackdown on the sector. Since the …
China’s industrial profit growth slows amid high raw material prices
Profit growth at China’s industrial firms slowed again in May as surging raw material prices squeezed margins and weighed on factory activity.
Blockchain Service Network: how little-known start-up Red Date is helping China lead the world in the cutting-edge technology
Twenty-two years later, the CEO of start-up Red Date Technology had the same feeling with blockchain. At the time, his company was building some of the technical infrastructure for China’s wide-scale …
U.S.-China trade dispute hurts Americans: Craig Allen
President of the U.S.-China Business Council Craig Allen said Thursday that if the United States continues the movement on tariffs toward China, it will pay with its employment and competitiveness.
COVID-19 cases spread in China earlier than recorded, says new study
Amid the renewed quest to find the origin of COVID-19, a new study shows that the first cases of coronavirus infections could have appeared in China between October and mid-November 2019 — earlier …
China’s changes through one man’s lens
The BBC’s China Correspondent Stephen McDonell spoke to one of the most acclaimed about the massive, sweeping changes he’s seen. China’s changes through one man’s lens. Video, 00:03:31China’s changes …
Tesla recalls nearly 300,000 cars in China over cruise control safety issue
Tesla began recalling more than 285,000 vehicles in China on Saturday over a safety risk concerning the vehicle’s cruise control feature.
Hong Kong’s weekend home sales post mixed results as buyers are spoilt for choice amid 14 per cent increase in property supply
The stark contrast between the two sales underscores how Hong Kong’s buyers are becoming more selective, as this year’s housing supply may increase 14.3 per cent from 2020.
How China’s Growing Influence On Hong Kong Could Shape Financial Markets
NPR’s Sarah McCammon speaks with Primrose Riordan of the Financial Times about China’s increasingly tight grip on Hong Kong — and what it might mean for one of the world’s busiest financial centers.
Massive “Dragon Man” skull found in China might be a new human evolutionary branch
A gigantic fossilized skull that was hidden in a well in China for 90 years has just been discovered by scientists — and it’s making them rethink human evolution. The skull was originally found in…
Zimbabwe Receives COVID-19 Shots From China
Zimbabwe on Saturday received a half-million Sinopharm shots against COVID-19 it bought from China, a development officials said would put its vaccination program back on track. After the plane with …