A new bridge that will link Russia and China’s railway systems was completed on August 17, 2021, seven years after its much-heralded groundbreaking. The structure’s full name is the China-Russia …
Monthly Archives For August 2021
Xi Jinping takes aim at the gross inequalities of China’s ‘gilded age’
The president’s reforms are designed to ease social tensions and bolster the legitimacy of Communist party rule …
Chinese imports continue to grow but at slower pace
Chinese customs data, supplied to the Irish Farmers Journal by Bord Bia’s China office, show beef exports increasing for the first half of 2021 but at a slower pace.
Exclusive-China eyes pushing US IPO-bound firms to hand over data control -sources
Chinese regulators are considering pressing data-rich companies to hand over management and supervision of their data to third-party firms if they want U.S. stock listings, sources said, as part of …
U.S. govt concocts proof to discredit China on virus origins: report
The U.S. government is gearing up efforts to manipulate American media outlets with a series of tactics to discredit China on COVID-19 origins, the Global Times reported on Friday citing an exclusive …
China made an ambitious plan to pass on the benefits of the rich to the poor
In China, President Xi Jinping has planned to distribute the wealth of the rich to the poor. Jinping wants to curb illegal earnings as well as increase the wages of employees and expand the middle…
Hong Kong youth in Shenzhen: Take a shot in the Greater Bay Area
Yeung Tsui-ji, or Tracey, a girl from Hong Kong who is now based in Shenzhen. She said it was frustrating when she used to visit Shenzhen as a kid, however, the vigorous development of the…
Shenzhen sets up temporary protection area for a Bryde’s whale
A temporary protection area was set up for a Bryde’s whale in Shenzhen City, south China’s Guangdong Province, local authorities said Wednesday.
China passes one of the world’s strictest data-privacy laws
China has approved a sweeping privacy law that will curb data collection by technology companies, but that policy analysts say is unlikely to limit the state’s widespread use of surveillance.
What’s driving the dollar rally? It’s more about China than the Fed, analyst says
China’s slowing growth is the main driver of a rally that’s driving the U.S. dollar higher, outweighing expectations the Federal Reserve will begin …
China’s July manganese ore imports up 7% on month
China’s imports of manganese ore reversed up by 6.9% on month to 2.74 million tonnes in July after the volume had decreased in the prior month, according to the latest detailed data released by …
China’s Shanxi sees foreign trade rise 93.7% in Jan-July
Taiyuan Customs on Friday said that the imports and exports of north China’s Shanxi Province totalled 133.57 billion yuan (about $20.54 billion) from January to July this year, up 93.7% year on year.
Shipment of 3,000 fake COVID vaccine cards from China seized in Alaska, officials say
A shipment of thousands of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards was seized when it arrived in Alaska from China, officials said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials confiscated 3,000 counterfeit …
