Wang Yi warned US climate envoy John Kerry that cooperation on reducing emissions could not be separated from the broader relationship …
Monthly Archives For September 2021
COLUMN-China’s PMIs point to softer metal imports, but be wary of stimulus: Russell
On the face of it, prices, especially of metals and metal ores, will continue to soften after strong rallies as China buys less in coming months. However, history has shown that if Beijing feels the…
China’s Conflicting Climate and Economic Goals Roil Commodities
China’s efforts to thread the needle between an often conflicting array of environmental, economic, social and geopolitical objectives are playing out in increasingly unpredictable global commodity …
What are the common misunderstandings of international skin care brands about the Chinese target market?
Market insight and strategic planning agency China Skinny has continuously conducted research on Chinese beauty consumers for many years. The …
Chinese mainland reports 1 new locally transmitted COVID-19 case
A medical worker inoculates an old woman with a dose of COVID-19 vaccine in Neikeng Town in Jinjiang City, southeast China’s Fujian Province, Aug. 31, 2021. (Xinhua/Song Weiwei) BEIJING, Sept. 2 …
China accuses US of politicising global response to COVID-19
The recent U.S. Intelligence Report on COVID-19 Origins has the ugly agenda of politicising the global response to COVID-19 when unity and cooperation is key, Chinese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Qi …
China Warns U.S. Climate Cooperation at Risk on Political Tensions
Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi has warned the United States that political tensions between Beijing and Washington could undermine efforts by the world’s top two sources of greenhouse gas to …
China’s health-care sector could be Beijing’s next regulatory target, analysts say
China’s health-care sector will probably be the next to fall under scrutiny, analysts warn, as the country’s regulators crack down on everything from tech to education this year.
Ant Group’s $35 billion IPO could be back in play because it plans a JV with China-backed firms, report says
Chinese regulators had ordered Ant Group to restructure before allowing the fintech giant to complete its record-breaking $35 billion IPO.
‘Ticking time bomb!’ Beijing stokes war tensions with South China Sea maritime law
CHINA’s latest maritime rules to regulate foreign ships is creating fear of a ‘ticking time bomb’ for a potential conflict in the South China sea.
Beijing launches websites for reporting cybersecurity vulnerabilities in systems, apps and smart cars
The platforms are aimed at giving Beijing real-time updates about loopholes within the country’s mobile apps, connected cars and other internet products that could be exploited by hackers or …
China Warns Kerry That Bad Ties Could Set Back Climate Talks
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned U.S. climate envoy John Kerry on Wednesday that deteriorating U.S.-China relations could undermine cooperation between the two on climate change.
China hog stocks shed $75bn after swine fever recovery and ‘peak pork’
A resurgence of pork supplies in China following huge losses from African swine fever has wiped about $75bn off the country’s top hog-related equities, as the world’s largest pig farmers grapple with …