Sun Dawu, chairman of Dawu group, was handed 18 years in jail on a range of charges, including ‘provoking trouble’.
Monthly Archives For July 2021
China building second nuclear missile silo field: US scientists say
China is building a second nuclear missile silo field that could house about 110 silos when it is finished, according to a report from the Federation of American Scientists (FAS).
Retail investors have been buying the dip in Chinese stocks slammed by Beijing’s corporate crackdown
“Chinese ADRs are the latest example of how retail behavior has changed over the past four months,” says Vanda Research.
How China’s Nuclear Missile Stockpile Compares to the U.S.
Despite this month’s discovery of new nuclear missile fields under construction in northwestern China, its estimated nuclear arsenal still falls well short of U.S. and Russian stockpiles.
What’s China gaming at? Why its tech giants are snapping up video game studios
After decades of the U.S. and Japan dominating the gaming space, China’s influence is growing as its tech giants snap up gaming studios around the world.
For US investors, Washington and Beijing regulations become a primary risk for Chinese shares
China’s financial watchdog has ramped up scrutiny of the country’s biggest tech firms even as US has sought to de-list Chinese companies from US capital markets.
China Used Vaccines, Trade To Get Ukraine To Drop Support For Xinjiang Scrutiny
Beijing pressured Kyiv to withdraw its support from an inquiry into human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities, Ukrainian officials and lawmakers have told RFE/RL.
China brands America’s involvement in Afghanistan a ‘failure’ in meeting with Taliban
The meeting in the Chinese province of Tianjin on Wednesday comes as the Taliban continue to make territorial gains as U.S. forces are preparing to leave Afghanistan after 20 years.
Huawei’s no longer a top-five smartphone brand in China
Huawei’s smartphone shipments have collapsed in China and it’s no longer a top five brand. Apple, Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo all experienced strong growth, on the other hand.
China’s state-owned enterprise reform: Shenzhen tries to lure loyal party cadres into oversight roles
New policy is in line with Beijing’s push to consolidate state control in critical and strategic sectors of the national economy, making SOEs ‘stronger and bigger’.
Heavy Traffic Moves Through Beijing, China
Heavy traffic moves along a ring road in Beijing, on Wednesday, July 28, 2021. China, the world’s biggest car market, said this month that it expects vehicle sales to hit close to two million units,…
Beijing Winter Olympics: US lawmakers turn up heat on sponsors
US lawmakers are piling pressure on major American corporate sponsors of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as tensions between the United States and China over human rights and other issues remain …
China Offers the Taliban a Warm Welcome While Urging Peace Talks
Worried about the war in Afghanistan, China has stepped up diplomatic efforts with the government and the group to encourage a political settlement after the U.S. withdrawal.
