Chinese visit an American fashion store in Beijing, on Friday, July 30, 2021. Many popular U.S. clothing stores have targeted China as one of its most important growth markets as China continues to …
Monthly Archives For July 2021
Chinese Women Use Their Phones in Beijing, China
Chinese women relax while using their smartphones in Beijing, on Friday, July 30, 2021. China remains the world’s largest smartphone market, with Apple investing in the country hoping it will be its …
‘Obey the Rules’: China Warns U.K. After Royal Navy Enters Waters
An editorial published Thursday by a Chinese state-run newspaper warned the U.K.’s Royal Navy to “remain restrained and obey the rules” as a carrier strike group journeys this month through the South …
China’s customs officials seize maps for showing Arunachal Pradesh as part of India
China claims the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of South Tibet, which is firmly rejected by India …
To Get Rich Is Inglorious: China Is Hating On Private Business
Sun Dawu, founder of the large private agricultural group Dawu Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Group, has been a thorn in the side of Chinese authorities for a long time.
UK says it has no plans for South China Sea confrontation after Beijing warning
Naval strike group is sailing through waters heavily contested between China and neighbouring countries …
Who takes gold in the crypto and blockchain Olympics?
In the spirit of the Olympic Games undergoing in Japan, Cointelegraph hands out gold medals to various countries for dominating different sectors of the cryptocurrency and blockchain space.
The Oh Collective Wants to Change How China Thinks About Sex
The brand is set on closing the pleasure gap for females and shifting the $9 billion and growing sexual wellness landscape in China.
SEC halts Chinese IPO listings until risks are divulged
The US Securities and Exchange Commission said such disclosures are at the heart of its mandate to protect investors.
Citigroup gets regulatory nod for fund custody business in China
Citigroup said on Friday it had become the first major global custodian allowed to operate an onshore fund custody business in China, tapping into the country’s $19 trillion asset management industry.
China should offer economic incentives to woo US allies caught in political crossfire, ex-commerce minister says
To appeal to American allies caught in political crossfire, Chen Deming says Beijing should ‘learn to tell them the China story’ while putting ideological issues aside in lieu of economic gains.
SEC Reportedly Stops Processing China Company IPOs
The move comes as the SEC works on guidelines for disclosing to investors the risk of regulatory crackdowns by China, Reuters says.
SEC Blocks Chinese IPO Filings Until Risks Better Disclosed
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, responding to Beijing’s clampdown on private industry, has halted initial public offerings of Chinese companies until they boost disclosures of risks posed …