Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Tuesday said the Chinese government has been barring airlines in the country from purchasing “tens of billions of dollars” of U.S.-made Boeing airplanes.
Monthly Archives For September 2021
China’s Busiest Manufacturing Areas Ordered to Stop Production Amid National Power Cuts
Manufacturing and daily life in some urban areas have been disrupted by power outages as China attempts to meet its energy conservation goals.
China Kills 3 Pet Cats Which Contracted COVID Amid Fears They Would Spread Virus to Humans
Local authorities said the action was taken as there is no treatment for animals with the virus, and they posed a danger to their owner and others.
How bad is China’s energy crisis?
Country is implementing power rationing as supplies dwindle due to price raise of imported coal …
U.S. Asks China To Reduce Oil Imports From Iran
The United States has approached China about the latter’s crude oil imports from Iran, seeking to pressure Iran into nuclear deal negotiations through its biggest oil client …
China’s Power Shortage Is Threatening The Global Supply Chain
China’s power shortage is forcing factories to reduce output and threatens with decelerating the country’s economic recovery. The impact, …
Alibaba.com bans overseas sale of crypto mining gear amid China crackdown
The Chinese e-commerce giant is forbidding merchants on its global wholesale platform from selling cryptocurrency-mining equipment after Beijing issued a tough warning.
Half of severe COVID-19 patients have symptoms after a year, Wuhan study finds
Older people and those who suffer more serious illness initially are more likely to experience lingering symptoms of COVID-19 up to one year after getting infected, a study published by JAMA Network …
China coronavirus: killing of 3 cats who tested positive for Covid-19 while owner was in hospital sparks heated debate
The killing of three pet cats in China after they tested positive on a nucleic test for Covid-19 has created a public outcry. The cats belong to a confirmed Covid-19 patient living in northeast …
China Expects More U.S. Compliance After Huawei ‘Hostage Diplomacy’ Win
A government spokesperson recalled on Wednesday a list of two demands given to Secretary Wendy Sherman in July, saying it hoped every item could be resolved.
China hit by power cuts and factory closures as energy crisis bites
The world’s top coal consumer implements power rationing as supplies dwindle ahead of winter …
China’ s problem with property: the domino effect of Evergrande’ s huge debts
So far, such measures seem to have had at least a temporary effect on the stock market, which has seen dramatic falls over the past six months . On September 23, the share price of…
Outspending The US 2-To-1 And More: Report Gives New Insights Into China’s Overseas Development Finance That Was Shrouded In Secrecy
China outspends the US two-to-one when it comes to international development financing. A report by AidData gives new insights about China’s loan deals with developing countries. Even as the Belt and …