The three-day event, opened on January 11, was co-organised by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).
Monthly Archives For January 2022
In Beijing’s Olympic Bubble: Police Escorts, Daily COVID-19 Tests, Robot Chefs
In a hived-off section of the Beijing airport, arrivals for next month’s Winter Olympics are met by staff in white protective suits and undergo COVID-19 tests and swabs of luggage before being whisked …
China shuts hospitals after harsh pandemic rules led to deaths
Xi’an has temporarily closed two scandal-hit hospitals after their strict adherence to pandemic rules led to deaths, slashing medical capacity in the city battling China’s worst COVID-19 outbreak …
Denmark Accuses China, Russia and Iran of Espionage Threat
Denmark warned on Thursday of a rising espionage threat from Russia, China, Iran and others, including in the Arctic region where global powers are jostling for resources and sea routes. The Danish …
Coronavirus: 117 new cases add to outbreak in central China while northeastern city reports first Omicron infection
In Tianjin, pupils were infected in an after-school care programme and state media reports 70 per cent of cases are children.
Volkswagen China shuts two plants in Tianjin due to COVID-19 outbreaks
Volkswagen Group’s China unit said on Thursday it has shut a plant it jointly runs with FAW Group in the city of Tianjin, as well as a component factory, due to recent COVID-19 outbreaks there.
China hopes U.S. can enable more trade amid ‘Phase 1’ deal uncertainties
China said on Thursday that it hopes the United States can create conditions to expand trade cooperation, after Chinese purchases of U.S. goods in the past two years fell short of the targets in a…
China Stocks Slide to Two-Month Low on Property Rout, Virus Woes
Chinese stocks dropped Thursday as a selloff in property names and concerns over a broadening omicron spread soured investor sentiment.
China Banks Curb Property Loans to Local Government Firms
Several of China’s largest banks have become more selective about funding real estate projects by local government financing vehicles, concerned that some are taking on too much risk after they …
Sunac China Skids After Share Placement Plans
By Clarence Leong Sunac China Holdings Ltd. fell sharply Thursday as it sought to raise funds via a discounted share placement amid investor concerns …
China Beige Book CEO: Supply chains are moving but operations are still ‘firmly ensconced’ in China
China Beige Book CEO Leland Miller joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss China’s economy as another city is locked down ahead of the Winter Olympics over COVID concerns, President Xi Jinping’s …
Sunac shares plunge after China’s third largest developer plans to raise US$580 million from share placement
Sunac China Holdings slumped after it announced a HK$4.52 billion (US$580 million) share placement, as it tries to retain its ability to service debt and distance itself from the debt crisis …
What is ESG Reporting and Why is it Gaining Traction in China?
For China, ESG reporting remains an important entry point to achieve its carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals and improve social equality.