The director of China’s Foreign Trade Department said ‘Chinese solutions’ on Western platforms help develop cross-border e-commerce, but challenges remain after Amazon banned some of the country’s …
Monthly Archives For July 2021
China Telecom wins approval for year’s largest IPO
China Telecom Corp has got the nod from the Chinese securities regulator for a Shanghai listing which, if launched in the second half, could set the record for the largest IPO in the world this…
China conducts final review of anti-dumping measures on GOE imports
China’s Ministry of Commerce has announced that it will conduct a final review of anti-dumping measures applicable to imports of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOE) originating in Japan, South …
Is Crypto Banned in China?
Benzinga Money is a reader-supported publication. We may earn a commission when you click on links in this article. In 2021 headlines about China banning cryptocurrency sent the market into a downward …
China reports more local COVID-19 cases in eastern province of Jiangsu
China’s eastern province of Jiangsu found 12 new domestically-transmitted COVID-19 patients on Thursday, taking to 23 its total since July 20, in its first local outbreak since the pandemic began last …
‘Once in a thousand years’ rains devastated central China, but there is little talk of climate change
As record heat waves hit western North America and deadly floods swept Germany, the growing risks associated with climate change have grabbed headlines, and prompted widespread discussions in the West …
China’s Xi visits Tibet amid rising controls over religion
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has made a rare visit to Tibet as authorities tighten controls over the Himalayan region’s traditional Buddhist culture, accompanied by an accelerated drive for economic …
Asean nations left ‘exposed’ by global minimum corporate tax seen forging closer ties with China
A 15 per cent minimum corporate tax has been hailed as a way to improve the fiscal positions of countries hit hard by the pandemic, but it could be years before tangible results are seen.
Engineering goods exports to China, Singapore & Malaysia fall sharply in June: EEPC
Exports to China, worlds largest buyer of raw material, in value terms declined 33% to US$ 501.9 million in June, 2021 from US$ 747.1 million in the same month last year. On a cumulative basis…
A McDonald’s opens above a Bank of China in Beijing, China
A McDonald’s opens above a Bank of China brach in downtown Beijing on February 12, 2018. One of the most popular and most copied fast food chains in China, McDonald’s plans to nearly double the…
Chinese order food at automated screens at a McDonalds in Beijing, China
Chinese order food at automated screens at a McDonald’s in Beijing on August 18, 2018. McDonald’s plans to open 2,000 additional restaurants in China, which will make China the company’s second …
Disaster recovery in rain-lashed central China shifts up a gear
Disaster recovery in rain-battered Zhengzhou in central China moved up a gear on Friday as floodwaters that deluged the city of 12 million began to recede, helping rescuers reach the trapped and …
Coronavirus: China plans to test Wuhan blood samples from before outbreak
Research could uncover earlier cases prior to the first known patient in December 2019 and is seen as a critical part of understanding where the virus came from.