The expo is of great value for the company to promote its products not only to Asian markets but also to the rest of the world, as business representatives gather there from not only Asia…
Monthly Archives For October 2021
Springsnow Food Group’s IPO to debut on Shanghai Stock Exchange
Springsnow Food Group (605567) to start trading on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s Main Board Oct 13, tomorrow. The firm has issued 50.00 mln shares priced at RMB 11.8 per share raising RMB 590 mln. Its…
Chinese vice-premier stresses COVID-19 containment in fall-winter season
Chinese Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan on Monday called for improved and targeted virus control measures in the autumn-winter season. Sun, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of …
WHO recommends third dose of Corona vaccine for those with weaker immunity
World Health Organisation has recommended that people with weaker immune systems should be offered an additional dose of all authorised COVID-19 vaccines. UN health agency’s Strategic Advisory Group …
Beijing 2022 gets its skates on
With international athletes ready to do battle for Olympic qualification spots, the Capital Indoor Stadium is set to host one of Beijing 2022’s most anticipated and competitive test events. Beginning …
China says it held beach landing drills in Fujian province opposite Taiwan
China’s military said on Monday it had carried out beach landing and assault drills in the province directly across the sea from Taiwan, though it did not link the exercises to current tensions with …
China isn’t the only huge Asian economy with a coal shortage now
Most of India’s coal-fired power plants have critically low levels of coal inventory just as the economy is picking up and fueling electricity demand.
Stocks, U.S. Futures Dip on Inflation, China Risks: Markets Wrap
Asian stocks fell Tuesday on concerns about elevated inflation stoked by energy costs and the possibility of a widening Chinese crackdown on private industry. Treasury yields were steady.Most Read …
‘Little by little’: Intricate local knowledge helping China’s homegrown beauty brands chip away at MNC dominance
International beauty companies are in danger of losing market share to China’s homegrown beauty brands that are more in tune with the needs and concerns of the varying demographics that make up the …
Beijing diverts from agenda, LAC talks fail
Indicating hardening of positions on the issue of troop build-up along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, the 13th round of talks between military commanders of India and China failed …
As Taiwan tensions grow, US and China seek right decibel
As tensions flare over Taiwan, China and the United States are both trying to lay down firm markers. A crucial question is whether the nuclear-armed powers know what level of pressure is just right.
China’s Response to U.S. Trade Talks Shows Gap Between Two
The U.S. and China are still far apart on economic and trade questions, with recent statements from both sides showing just how big that gap remains.
Lenovo’s China IPO withdrawal leaves investors fuming as they blame founder Liu Chuanzhi for woes
The massive salaries paid to Lenovo’s senior executives and founder Liu Chuanzhi has angered investors, who want the company to shift to high value software business rather than computers.