China has awarded its private oil refiners a combined 35.24 million tons of crude oil import quota in the second batch of issuance for 2021, about 35% less than last year, amid a government crackdown…
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Crude Oil Imports At China’s Private Refiners Set To Plunge This Autumn
China has slashed by 35 percent the crude import quotas for its independent refiners in the second batch of oil buying authorizations this year …
Bitcoin slumps further as China tightens crypto crackdown
Bitcoin tumbled on Monday to a two-week low on China’s expanding crackdown on bitcoin mining, as investors grew more uncertain about the future of the leading cryptocurrency. Bitcoin fell as low as …
China-Australia relations: student housing sector Down Under hit by border closure, rift with Beijing
A decline in international students, including those from China, has forced the owners of student accommodation in Australia to turn their properties into residential or co-living flats, analysts said …
The families who want China to find their children
The families who want China to find their children Up Next. Swapping megacity isolation for village life. Video, 00:03:22Swapping megacity isolation for village life ‘I play all the instruments in my …
World Brand Lab Releases ‘China’s 500 Most Valuable Brands of 2021’
The 2021 “China’s 500 Most Valuable Brands” list (18th edition), exclusively compiled by World Brand Lab, was released on June 22 in …
China fails to meet promises on missing children
Over the past two years, the Chinese authorities have repeatedly promised to help trace any children reported to be missing in Xinjiang, to prove that they haven’t been forcibly separated from their …
Beijing banks add support for digital yuan at 3,000 ATMs
Customers of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and the Agricultural Bank of China can now exchange cash for digital yuan and vice versa …
After China causes bitcoin to crater, threat of new U.S. regulations loom over crypto market, experts say
Recent moves underscore the influence that large governments, like China and the U.S., hold over the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, experts say.
Bitcoin Miner Calls China’s Crypto Crackdown ‘Fantastic News’
Getting banned in China is a “rite of passage” for freedom technology, citing Google and Facebook, and shows Bitcoin is working, Brandon Arvanaghi, a Bitcoin mining engineer and former Gemini security …
China-Australia relations: wine is heading to Taiwan and other ‘non-traditional markets’, but Canberra says exports still way down
Value of Australian wine shipments to new destinations such as Taiwan is far from matching the A$1 billion (US$748 million) worth of lost annual exports to mainland China.
Republican leader calls for China to be held ‘accountable’ for causing COVID-19 pandemic
United States House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has sent a letter to his fellow Republicans in Congress urging that China be held accountable for failing to prevent the coronavirus from becoming a …
Sen. Blackburn slams Fauci over COVID-19 lab leak theory dismissal, says he ‘shielded’ China from scrutiny
Tenn., accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of attempting to deflect criticism of his initial handling of the COVID-19 lab leak theory on Monday following a fiery interview in which he accused his detractors of …
