They all bear the short prefix “Ever.” It’s a part of an auspiciously chosen name, but it also tells the story of China’s political and cultural evolution over the past 100 years.
Monthly Archives For September 2021
Explainer: What is behind China’s power crunch?
China is in the grip of a power crunch as a shortage of coal supplies, toughening emissions standards and strong demand from manufacturers and industry have pushed coal prices to record highs and …
Beijing Claims Victory Over Huawei Executive’s Return
Chinese media downplayed China’s release of two Canadian citizens that came minutes after Huawei executive Meng Wangzhou boarded her flight home.
China abandons restrictions on births
China has abandoned its population control policies to boost its declining birth rate and has scrapped fines for parents having more than three children.It is …
China Downplays 2 Canadian Prisoners Released As Part of Agreement for Huawei Executive
China did not explicitly deny the release was part of the swap, but instead cited “”diagnosis by professional medical institutions.” …
Exclusive: China Evergrande’s wealth management arm faces local government inquiry
The Shenzhen government is investigating a unit of Chinese developer Evergrande, the city’s financial regulator told investors on Monday, in the first sign of an official inquiry into the wealth …
Has China already won?
China’s wolf warrior diplomats have done the communist nation’s bidding abroad and have been winning friends in places where Americans are shunned.
China rocked by power crunch as Apple and Tesla suppliers suspend work
The power crunch comes as strict orders from Beijing to cut emissions collide with surging coal and gas prices as well as rising demand for electricity.
China’s central bank says it will protect consumers as another payment deadline looms for Evergrande
The central bank did not explicitly mention Evergrande, though it was seen as among the most pointed signs authorities could help contain a collapse.
China steps up anti-corruption drive as Evergrande crisis puts spotlight on financial risk
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection will audit 25 organisations as part of an anti-corruption drive aimed at preventing ‘systemic financial risk’.
Why China Is Facing a Power Crunch and What It Means
A power crunch across China has rippled from factory floors to homes and even traffic lights in some places, leading economists to cut their growth forecasts for the world’s second-largest economy.
As bitcoin steadies after the shock of China’s crypto ban, 5 experts break down what retail investors need to know
Insider charted the route ahead for retail investors after China’s central bank moved to ban crypto transactions.
China defends visa curbs against stranded Indians, says it”s ‘appropriate’ to combat COVID-19
China on Monday defended its visa curbs which have prevented thousands of stranded Indians from returning to Beijing, saying they are “scientific, professional and appropriate” to control the spread …
