Shehzad Qazi, managing director at China Beige Book International, discusses the next steps for China Evergrande Group after officially being labeled as a defaulter, what this means for China’s …
Monthly Archives For December 2021
Shenzhen urges residents to save water during severe drought
The water authority in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is urging residents to save water as the special economic zone experiences its worst drought since 1963. The city’s office in charge of promoting …
China’s Central Bank Is Under Pressure, but to What End?
China’s central bank is under increasing political pressure, but that probably doesn’t spell an end to priorities like curbing the growth of bad debt.
China’s Key Economic Meeting to Focus on Supporting Growth
China’s top leaders are set to convene this week to decide the economic agenda for 2022, and analysts are expecting the focus to shift to supporting growth from deleveraging and regulatory crackdowns.
Chinese Automotive Display Manufacturers’ Market Share Rising Fast
Market research firm Omdia said on Dec. 9 that LG Display’s current share in the global automotive display market is 14 percent and those of AUO, BOE and Japan Display are 12.6 percent, 12.6 percent…
Nicaragua cuts diplomatic ties with Taiwan and recognises Beijing
Nicaragua is switching diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, in a move that reduces the number of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies to 14 nations and underscores China’s escalating campaign to …
Australian first as curlers qualify for Beijing Winter Games
Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt will become the first Australians to compete in curling at the Olympics after winning a qualifying tournament for next year’s Beijing Winter Games.
China guilty of genocide, crimes against humanity against Uyghurs, watchdog finds
A public tribinal led by a prominent British human rights lawyer has found that China is committing genocide by imposing measures to control Uighur births in the northwest Xinjiang province.
China, Nicaragua hold talks in city of Tianjin following Taiwan break
Government representatives from China and Nicaragua began talks in the city of Tianjin on Friday, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported on Friday.
China committed genocide against Uighurs, public tribunal finds
A public tribinal led by a prominent British human rights lawyer has found that China is committing genocide by imposing measures to control Uighur births in the northwest Xinjiang province.
China reports 43 new asymptomatic coronavirus cases on Dec 9 vs 33 a day earlier
China on Wednesday reported 63 new coronavirus cases on the mainland for Dec. 9, compared with 83 cases a day earlier, the health authority said.
Democracy vs. China: Biden’s top priorities are sometimes in conflict
President Biden has described the global competition between the U.S. and China as a battle of democracy vs. autocracy. The reality is often murkier.Why it matters: Addressing his Summit for Democracy …
China: BeiGene prices hugely popular IPO on Star market of Shanghai Exchange
BeiGene, a Hong Kong and Nasdaq-listed global, biotechnology company focused on developing affordable medicines, has priced an IPO on the Science and Technology Innovation Board (STAR Market) of the …