While it may be difficult to enact a global set of regulations on surveillance technologies, individual countries can take the lead with enhanced monitoring and stronger laws.
Monthly Archives For October 2021
Volvo cuts back the size of its planned IPO to $2.3 billion
Swedish manufacturer Volvo had initially projected a valuation of between $19 billion and $23 billion for IPO..Volvo’s listing is a key test for investor appetite as traditional carmakers are under …
In China-US Space Race, Beijing Uses Space Diplomacy
China’s is extending its space program to other countries in ways that its superpower rival, the United States, finds hard to match and that stand to isolate the U.S. on earth, experts say. The …
Unvaccinated Olympians to undergo three-week quarantine in Beijing
We want everyone at the Games to be safe, that’s why we’re asking all participants to follow these guidelines.” …
Beijing 2022: GB win skeleton and bobsleigh medals at test event
Great Britain have won medals in skeleton and bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics test event in Beijing. Brad Hall and Greg Cackett won silver in the two-man bobsleigh while skeleton slider Marcus Wyatt …
China’s Communists celebrate 50th anniversary of U.N. recognition vote
The Peoples Republic of China on Monday celebrated the 50th anniversary of its recognition by the United Nations as the “only legitimate representative of China” over its democratic rival Taiwan.
China outlines strategy to meet economic challenges, from power crisis to Evergrande woes
China’s campaign to “curb the disorderly expansion of capital” across several sectors of the economy is on track to ease as the government shifts focus toward bolstering growth, according to a …
Will China’s Spending Jump Boost Luxury Brands?
Optimism is spreading among luxury brands, as average national spending saw an impressive 15.8-percent year-on-year growth.
China to expand property tax trial to curb speculation
China is set to expand pilot property tax reforms, state media reported, as the government battles real estate speculation in the world’s second-biggest economy. China’s housing market took off after …
Why China’s new property tax is bad news for Australia
China’s latest decision to expand property tax trials will deal a further blow to Australian exporters, who are already suffering fall-out from the country’s property sector woes.
How Much Of Apple’s Revenue Is At Risk From China’s Energy Crisis?
Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) shares have lagged the market in the past three months as investors try to determine how large of an issue supply chain disruptions will be for the iPhone maker.
China Mandates COVID Vaccinations for Children as Young as 3
In June, the country approved two vaccines, from Sinopharm and Sinovac, for children ages 3 to 17, but has only been vaccinating those 12 and older.
China enhances engineering education for future tech development
China has been paving its way to make further technology advances by pushing the engineering education as one of the key fields to the center stage.