China on Wednesday set a new mark for anti-US bullying, with its first ever white paper on export controls drawing a clear line between the country’s approach to safeguarding its interests that is …
Monthly Archives For December 2021
China’s new regulations on imported food to take effect
Food imports to China will soon face stricter regulations to ensure better food safety. Two decrees announced by the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) earlier this year will take …
Year in Review: How Evergrande Shook China’s Real Estate Sector to Its Core
China Evergrande Group became a household name for all the wrong reasons. In the latter half of this year, China’s second-largest developer by sales has been locked in an intensifying battle to keep …
China Jo-Jo Drugstores Receives 2021 China ESG Golden Awards- Sustainability Award from Sina Finance
Sina Finance hosts the China ESG Golden Awards to recognize companies with outstanding contributions to sustainability and ESG (ESG stands for “Environment, Society and Governance”) performance. The …
China hits back at ‘double standards’ amid US tech war, Washington’s nuclear weapon concerns
Beijing issued its first white paper on export controls on Wednesday, a month after 12 more Chinese companies were placed on the United States’ export blacklist.
Crypto Mining in Thailand Is Booming After Chinese Ban
An estimated 100,000 Thai citizens are now employed in crypto mining. China’s ban on cryptocurrencies has spurred an increase in crypto mining in Thailand, as citizens look to capitalize on the trend …
Omicron Will Test China’s ‘Zero COVID’ Pandemic Strategy
Across broad swaths of the globe, new coronavirus infections are surging, and in many places indeed reaching new highs, driven by the rapid spread of the omicron variant, which scientists say is far …
China witnesses decline in coronavirus infections
In accordance to the National Health Commission, China witnessed a slight decline in the figure of locally transmitted cases, with 152 day-to-day inf …
China Locks Down City Over Outbreak Fears
Residents of Xi’an are forbidden from driving cars in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus among other things.
South Korea presidential hopeful blames Moon’s ‘pro-Beijing’ policies for fuelling bad blood between neighbours
South Korean presidential hopeful Yoon Seok-youl, a former prosecutor who launched corruption investigations into Moon’s administration, said the government ‘attempted to play the role of mediator’ …
Crypto Wallet DeBank Raises $25 Million In Sequoia China-Led Funding Round; Valued At $200 Million
After China’s ban on crypto in September, several investors have moved to DEXs to continue trading cryptocurrencies. DeBank’s competitors Zapper and Zerion also raised funds this year. Zapper raised …
Year ahead: China’s economic shift may yield winners and losers
Nations that rely heavily on China’s raw material demand, and those seeking investment, could be in for a shock.
China to tighten copyright protection in livestreaming, ecommerce platforms by 2025
Copyright protection will be strengthened and improved in new industries and new areas, according to the 14th Five-Year Plan for Copyright Work issued by the National Copyright Administration.