Chinese authorities keep issuing red cards to businesses involved in crypto. Bitcoin takes a dip below $30,000 for the first time since January.
Monthly Archives For June 2021
China-Australia relations: US coal continues to fill void left by ban on Australian exports, Canberra report says
Philippines and Colombia – coal exporters that do not traditionally ship to China – have seen a windfall of Chinese orders in recent months.
China’s Didi will reportedly price IPO above expected range
Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Global Inc. is planning to price shares in its U.S. initial public offering at or above the top end of its indicated range, according to a report.
Taiwan a Growing Thorn in China’s Side As Xi Jinping Feels ‘Unification’ Pressure
As the Communist Part of China marks its 100-year anniversary this week, officials continue to describe Taiwan as a “core interest.” …
China let COVID-19 spread, and it cost millions of lives: Dr. David Asher
As China faces a global investigation into the origins of COVID-19, many are also calling for accountability. Former State Department investigator Dr. David Asher told Fox News’ Trace Gallagher on …
DeepRoute.ai, Level 4 Self-Driving Technology Provider, Supports Shenzhen During COVID-19 Outbreak by Transporting Test Samples
Following a COVID-19 outbreak in China’s most populous province, Guangdong, DeepRoute.ai is currently transporting approximately 14,000 COVID-19 test samples per day to local hospitals in Shenzhen for …
The U.S. is falling further behind China and Europe in electric vehicle production
But there’s one bright spot for the U.S., according to The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT): Exports.
American student David Sneddon did not die in China, family says
The brother of an American student suspected to have been abducted to North Korea in 2004 said evidence exists that David Sneddon did not die in a hiking accident.
Rep. Mo Brooks wants China to pay restitution to Americans for COVID damages
The ongoing effort to hold China accountable for devastating coronavirus losses got a boost with new legislation from Rep. Mo Brooks who says the Communist Party of China (CPC) should be subjected to …
China ‘erred’ and ‘failed’ on wine, Australia says in formal complaint to World Trade Organization
Move involves China’s duties on Australian wine and marks the second dispute Canberra has launched at the WTO against Beijing in just over six months.
Didi IPO And China’s Big Tech Warning Signs
Wall Street enthusiasm for Didi Global’s IPO stands in stark contrast to actions in China that are bringing Big Tech increasingly under the microscope.
China Spars With Japan Over Calling Taiwan a Country, Calling it ‘Serious Violation’
Japan’s deputy defense minister Yasuhide Nakayama said Monday that it was necessary to “wake up” and protect the Taiwan “as a democratic country,” amid growing pressures from Chinese and Russian …
China urges countries to avoid export curbs, hoarding of COVID vaccines
China on Tuesday urged all countries to refrain from “excessive hoarding” and curbs on export of COVID-19 vaccines. “China calls on countries with the ability to provide COVID-19 vaccines to avoid …