China produced more coal than ever last year as its power stations struggled to meet demand for electricity, undermining plans to curb carbon emissions.
Monthly Archives For January 2022
Huawei seeks chip money in China as fights off US pressure
Chinese telecoms equipment giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has obtained a licence in China that allows it to seek external capital, as it works to shore up its supply of silicon chips in the face…
China condemns plans by Slovenia to upgrade Taiwan ties
China is condemning plans by Slovenia to upgrade relations with self-governing Taiwan, a move likely to spark diplomatic and economic retaliation against the tiny Central European country …
China stands out confidently in global economic landscape
New high in foreign trade With both exports and imports registering about 21-percent year-on-year growth, China’s foreign trade moved up another notch and exceeded $6 trillion for the first time in …
Cross-border freight value over 1 billion yuan on China-Laos Railway Cross-border freight value over 1 billion yuan on China-Laos Railway
The newly-opened China-Laos Railway has carried over 1 billion yuan (about 157.4 million U.S. dollars) worth of international freight, announced Kunming Customs in southwest China’s Yunnan Province.
Beijing Winter Olympics marred by rising COVID-19 cases in China: Report
Weeks ahead of the Winter Olympics China is witnessing a rise in COVID-19 cases in its major cities including Beijing despite the strict lockdown said a media …
China faces challenges amid rising COVID-19 cases ahead of Winter Olympics: Report
Weeks ahead of the Winter Olympics, China is witnessing a rise in COVID-19 cases in its major cities including Beijing despite the strict lockdown, said a media report. The Winter Olympics is just a …
China adopts faster mass testing for COVID-19
The updated testing techniques, based on the current practice of putting five or 10 swab samples together and testing as one, are aimed at sharply boosting the efficiency of virus testing, said the …
Tenants and Landlords Differ on Shenzhen’s Rental Rate Drop
Shenzhen’s “plummeting rents” trended online last week after a local media outlet reported that the city’s rentals had dropped to a four-year low. But many residents said they weren’t convinced. The …
Lupin Shenzhen Foncoo Team Up To Introduce Products In China
This is the company’s first partnership in China and reinforces drug makers’ commitment to bringing high-quality generic and complex generic medicines.
China to Slap New Curbs on Tech Giants’ Deals, Reuters Says
China’s internet overseer will require the country’s tech giants to seek approval before making investments or raising funds, Reuters reported, citing unidentified sources.
China state planner to punish monopolies in internet platform industry
China’s state planner said on Wednesday that it will punish monopolies and unfair competition in the country’s internet platform economy.
‘We Are Taiwanese’: China’s Growing Menace Hardens Island’s Identity
More than ever, Taiwan defines itself by its democratic values. Beijing’s military and diplomatic threats only reinforce the island’s separateness.