Human rights experts and lawmakers of several countries have been calling for a boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics amid the Chinese repression of Uyghurs.
Monthly Archives For November 2021
China builds mock-ups of U.S. warships on apparent new target range
The independent U.S. Naval Institute says the dummy ships appear to include details like weapons systems and funnels. They’re adding to concern over China’s military ambitions.
India ahead of China in financial inclusion metrics now, says SBI report
Under the non-frills accounts scheme, the number of persons with deposit accounts at banks has significantly increased, becoming comparable with emerging economy peers and even some of the advanced ec …
Financial Firm Chaired by Angelo Koo Moves to Green HQ
CDIB Capital Group, as part of the China Development Financial Holding Corporation (CDF) (TWSE:2883), recently celebrated the opening of its new headquarters. This coincides with the 20th anniversary …
Global and China Optical Fiber Preform Industry Report, 2021-2026
Optical fiber preforms play a key role in the optical fiber communication industry chain. The global construction of 4G and FTTH requires less optical fiber and cable, which has dragged down the …
China Automotive Magnesium Alloy Die Casting Industry Report, 2021
Under the general trend of automobile lightweight, the CAGR of magnesium alloy market demand reached 13. 2%. The vast majority of automotive magnesium alloy parts are die casting parts, which are …
China’s Strong Exports Hold as Trade Surplus Tops $80B
Exports and imports are much higher than a year ago, but there is widespread concern that economic headwinds are slowing growth.
US, Britain join countries sounding alarm over China food import rules
Envoys from seven economies, including Australia, Canada and the EU, expressed their concerns in an October 27 letter to Customs Minister Ni Yuefeng.
China’s most widespread coronavirus outbreak since Wuhan reaches a TWENTIETH province
The country’s new locally transmitted Covid cases have spiked to a near three-month high amid what the Chinese government called a ‘serious’ new outbreak of the Delta variant.
China food security: Beijing residents stock up on cabbages for winter after warning triggers panic buying
A Chinese government notice last week advised households to stock up on daily necessities and a snow forecast reinforced the rush this year, leading to long early morning queues outside supermarkets.
China is tightening its grip on outspoken CEOs. That’s bad news for entrepreneurs
China’s government has engaged in an unprecedented regulatory crackdown on the country’s technology sector. Alibaba was hit with a multibillion-dollar antitrust fine; new regulatory rules were crafted …
China to issue licenses for education companies to resume after-school tutoring
Companies will be required to operate after-school tutoring on a nonprofit basis while being allowed to make a profit on other businesses …
China Roundup: China targets online brokerages, and more
China targets online brokerages next in tech crackdown. Futu Holdings and Up Fintech Holdings’ shares took a hit after Chinese authorities threw a rhetorical blow through state- …
