China’s factory conditions likely stabilized in July, implying a more steady recovery in the economy in the second half of the year as growth risks mount.
Monthly Archives For July 2021
UPDATE 1-China reports 64 new coronavirus cases as Delta resurgence continues in Nanjing
China reported on Friday 64 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for July 29, compared with 49 cases a day earlier, the health authority said.
Ex-CIA officer accused of spying for China has memory issues
A former CIA officer accused of spying for China is asking for a mental competency evaluation after telling his attorney he believes he is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and is …
Review: Turning Beijing’s playbook against it
In a 1973 meeting with an American delegation, Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai caught his interlocutors off guard by asking: “Do you think China will ever become an aggressive or expansionist power?” When …
China’s key fertilizer firms say suspend exports – NDRC statement
Some of China’s key fertilizer companies said they would temporarily suspend exports to assure the supply in the domestic market, according to a statement on the website of the National Development …
Shanghai Man: Crypto recovers, disasters strike, and China’s crackdown moves to other sectors
Weather and COVID lash the country but exchanges show high volumes as recovery continues. Hangzhou hosts a major blockchain event and Shenzhen residents can use the CBDC to take public transportation.
China Stock Market Has A Green Light For Friday
The China stock market on Thursday snapped the four-day losing streak in which it had plunged more than 210 points or 6.1 percent.
How A Group Of Russian Engineers Revived Telegram’s Blockchain
In 2018, mainstream cryptocurrency payments seemed within reach, as Pavel Durov sought to bring instant crypto payments to 500 million active Telegram users, enabling instantaneous and affordable peer …
China warns UK as carrier strike group approaches
China has warned the UK’s Carrier Strike Group, led by the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth not to carry out any “improper acts” as it enters the contested South China Sea.’The People’s Liberation …
To curb urban flooding, China is building ‘sponge cities.’ Do they work?
China’s “sponge cities” program to absorb rainwater was severely tested by last week’s record downpour in the central city of Zhengzhou.
‘Industrial Policy’ Is Back: The West Dusts Off Old Idea to Counter China
An approach long criticized as inefficient is being adopted by the U.S. and its allies to directly fund critical sectors such as semiconductors. One spur is the security gap exposed by the pandemic.
China’s Factories Will Likely Show Country’s Recovery Is Stable
China’s factory conditions likely stabilized in July, implying a more steady recovery in the economy in the second half of the year as growth risks mount. The official manufacturing purchasing …
China raises export tariffs on steel products to push industrial upgrading
China will adjust export tariffs on some steel products as part of efforts to push upgrading and transformation of the industry.