The People’s Government of the Shenzhen Municipality raised Rmb5bn ($775m) from three offshore renminbi (CNH) denominated bonds on Monday, becoming the first local government from China to issue notes …
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Chinese Government propaganda accuses ‘evil’ Tony Abbott of telling Taiwan to ‘die as cannon fodder’ in a ‘war they cannot win’ if Beijing and the West come to blows over the …
The scathing attack by China’s The Global Times was a direct response to comments by former prime minister Tony Abbott during and after his trip to Taipei last week.
Painter’s exhibition in Beijing a versatile show of ink, color
Conceive in Void, an exhibition until Oct 17, shows dozens of Pang’s paintings at the art museum of the Beijing Fine Art Academy, reviewing his efforts over two decades to revive the Chinese ink art.
EV battery maker CATL plans $5-billion China recycling facility
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd plans to build a battery material recycling facility in the central Chinese province of Hubei with an investment of up to 32 billion yuan ($4.96 billion), the …
China’s PSF imports from Southeast Asia and Africa in Jan-Aug, 2021
According to the China customs, in Aug 2021, China’s uncombed polyester staple fiber exports were 67,800 tons, down 0.16% month on month and down 8.02% year on year, and imports were 13,800 tons, up 1…
China’s Export Growth Likely Eased in Sept on Electricity Curbs: Reuters Poll
China’s export growth likely slowed in September as electricity rationing hit production at home, while a shift in consumption towards services as developed economies reopened likely reduced global …
US must drop zero-sum mentality about China
US trade representative Katherine Tai made a speech which set out the Biden administration’s trade policy towards China. To the surprise of few, the speech inevitably abided by the rhythm of “America …
China’s export growth likely eased in Sept on electricity curbs
China’s export growth likely slowed in September as electricity rationing hit production at home, while a shift in consumption towards services as developed economies reopened likely reduced global …
China power crisis sparks rush for generators from factories
Desperate factory owners in China are increasingly turning to diesel generators to keep their businesses going during a power crisis that is threatening both the country’s economic growth and its …
A new survey has found that almost half of China’s urban young women don’t plan to get married
A survey of close to 3,000 unmarried urban youth aged 18 to 26 found that 44% of Chinese women and 25% of Chinese men did not plan to get married.
China Starts Inspection of Financial Regulators, State Banks
China is inspecting the nation’s financial regulators, biggest state-run banks, insurers and bad-debt managers for the first time in six years to root out corruption in its $54 trillion financial …
China Developers See More Credit Rating Cuts: Evergrande Update
Chinese property developers are suffering credit rating downgrades at the fastest pace in five years, as a recent slump in new-home sales adds to concerns about the sector’s debt woes. Most Read from …
Tesla sold 56,006 China-made vehicles in September – CPCA
U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc sold 56,006 China-made vehicles in September, including 3,853 for export, the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) said on Tuesday.
