China is set to continue its strict COVID-19 policies into next spring, Wu Liangyou, deputy head of the National Health Commission’s (NHC) Disease Control and Prevention Division, said at a conference …
Monthly Archives For November 2021
China’s forex reserves rise in Oct for first time since July
China’s foreign exchange reserves in October rose on a monthly basis for the first time since July, official data showed on Sunday, as the dollar slipped against a basket of other major currencies.
China Reports 50 Local Cases as Covid Outbreak Continues to Grow
China reported 50 new local Covid-19 infections on Saturday, as authorities said stringent curbs will remain to disrupt the virus’s domestic transmission.
Paytm’s IPO to open tomorrow — check last date, listing date and more
The lot size should be six, taking the total price to 12,900 at the upper price range.Paytm is seeking a valuation of $19.3- $19.9 billion with this public …
Mainland China reports 74 new COVID-19 cases vs 55 a day earlier
Mainland China reported 74 new COVID-19 cases on Nov. 6, up from 55 a day earlier, the country’s national health authority said on Sunday. The National Health Commission said in its daily bulletin …
President Xi Jinping votes in local body election as China showcases its brand of democracy
Friday saw people cast their ballots at 13,448 polling stations across Beijing to elect 4,898 new deputies to the people’s congresses at the district level and 11,137 deputies to the township-level …
French brand Adisseo bullish on China’s fodder and food industry
For many enterprises, the China International Import Expo is increasingly becoming an excellent place for self promotion and communication with businesses partners, as China’s economy gains firmer …
Energy crisis in India, China that helped revive coal is easing for now
An energy crisis in two of Asia’s key economies that caused power shortages, sent fuel prices surging and risked slowing growth is beginning to ease, though bitter winter weather will pose further …
Jesus College which accepted cash from a Beijing tech giant is accused of ‘woke-washing’
Last month, in an apparent bid to ‘right wrongs’, the college returned an antique ‘Benin bronze’ to Nigeria that was looted more than 120 years ago by British forces.
Cambridge University’s Jesus College which accepted cash from a Beijing tech giant is accused of ‘woke-washing’ after returning a colonial statue to Nigeria
Last month, in an apparent bid to ‘right wrongs’, the college returned an antique ‘Benin bronze’ to Nigeria that was looted more than 120 years ago by British forces.
Dow Low-Carbon Fossil Energy Solution Makes Asian Debut at the China International Import Expo
Specialty amine solvent technology enables energy and manufacturing companies to more economically and effectively reduce carbon emissions.
Sunday read: What to expect from China’s green power trading
On September 7, the country that consumes more power than any other nation introduced green energy trading. Two regions in China, Beijing and Guangzhou, were selected for the initial introduction of …
Beijing’s policies have destructive impact on Tibetan culture, Central Tibetan Administration tells Swiss council
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, president of the Central Tibetan Administration, informed the Swiss National Council members that Beijing has imposed brutal policies on Tibet which have a destructive impact on …