Chinese walk past a Western fashion boutique at an international mall in Beijing, on Sunday, July 18, 2021. China’s economic recovery has lost some steam as growth and consumer spending slowed in the …
Monthly Archives For July 2021
Propaganda Poster Adorns a Public Wall in Beijing, China
Chinese walk past a Communist Party mural extolling the benefits provided to children by the Party in Beijing, on Sunday, July 18, 2021. China’s Soviet Union-style posters and slogans have begun a …
Uyghur American: I was born in a Chinese reeducation camp. I will always fight China’s lies.
Uyghur children shaped by our mothers’ sufferings, our fathers’ toil, and our homelands’ tribulations, will not rest until China’s lies are exposed.
How China Is Helping to Damp Global Inflation
The world’s second-largest economy has helped alleviate some price pressures caused by the pandemic, and appears likely to keep doing so—at least for a while.
China Military Held Beach Assault Drill to Warn Taiwan, U.S.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army and Navy held joint amphibious landing exercises on Friday, a day after a second U.S. military aircraft landed on Taiwan in less than two months, the Communist …
China’s e-yuan like ‘a double-edged sword’, and mishandling it carries considerable financial risks
Analysts caution that widespread adoption of China’s digital currency must be gradual, as embracing the e-yuan will be ‘an educational process and a cultural shift’.
China’s Export Growth Unexpectedly Accelerates in June
China’s export growth unexpectedly picked up in June, shrugging off the impact of port disruptions in southern China and helping to underpin the economy amid signs the recovery is starting to slow.
China’s export growth quickens as global vaccinations, easing lockdowns lift demand
China’s exports grew much faster than expected in June, as solid global demand led by easing lockdown measures and vaccination drives worldwide eclipsed virus outbreaks and port delays.
Beijing-based veterinarian, the first human infection case with Monkey B virus, dies: Report
According to the report, the vet had sought treatment in several hospitals, but he eventually died on May 27. For now, his close contacts were said to be safe.
Beijing-based vet confirmed as China’s first human infection of Monkey B virus dies: Report
The virus, initially isolated in 1932, is an alphaherpesvirus enzootic in macaques of the genus Macaca and has a fatality rate of 70 percent to 80 percent …
China imports 6.72 mln tonnes of LNG in June
China’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) saw steady growth in June, data from the General Administration of Customs (GAC) showed Sunday. LNG imports totaled 6.72 million tonnes last month, …
China’s 5G phone shipments more than double in H1
File photo shows consumers experiencing 5G mobile phones at a business hall of China Mobile Beijing Branch in Beijing, capital of China. (Xinhua/Shen Bohan) BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) — Shipments of …
Monkey B Virus: China Reports First Death as Beijing-Based Vet Succumbs to Infection
A Beijing-based vet, who was confirmed as China’s first human infection case with Monkey B virus (BV) dies: Global Times, China …