Olympic Villages officially opened Thursday, welcoming the world’s top winter sports athletes to Beijing, Zhangjiakou and Yanqing ahead of this year’s Games, which will take place between Feb. 4-20.
Monthly Archives For January 2022
Enes Kanter Freedom: Diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics is not enough
NBA player and human rights activist Enes Kanter Freedom encourages ‘courageous people’ to speak out against the Chinese treatment of Uyghurs.
China’s Property Crisis Has Investors in Green Bonds Seeing Red
The selloff in China’s property-bond market and a string of defaults have hammered prices for many dollar-denominated green bonds issued by developers.
Exports to China rise 34%, in ‘21, trade deficit widens: Commerce Ministry data
Exports to China increased about 34 per cent to $22.9 billion in 2021 from $17.1 billion in 2019, according to data from the Commerce Ministry. Imports, on the other hand, rose 28 per cent to…
To cool down China’s overheated robotics industry, go back to the basics
The price-to-earnings ratio is no longer applicable for many listed companies, and the market-to-sales ratio has also gone out the window.
Why China’s New Data Security Law Is a Warning for the Future of Data Governance
Stricter data privacy guidelines present new challenges for businesses operating in the world’s second largest economy.
U.S. ‘In Very Active Dialogue with China’ Over Ukraine Ahead of Olympics, Putin-Xi Talks
A senior administration official said “territorial integrity and respect for sovereignty” are “fundamental principles on which” the U.S. and China “have a very shared basis and view.” …
China Encourages Couples to Have More Children
China, which just a few short years ago harshly restricted how many children couples could have, now struggles to persuade them to have more …
India’s exports to China jump 34% to $22.9 billion in 2021
India’s exports to China have increased about 34 per cent to $22.9 billion in 2021 from $17.1 billion in 2019, according to data from the commerce ministry. Imports, on the other hand, rose 28 per…
Apple sold ₹71.63 billion amid a shortage of a semiconductor chip Corona
Washington: Apple Corps reported sales of ₹71.63 billion in the October-December quarter, a nine percent increase in sales amid the coronavirus outbreak, a shortage of semiconductor chips and a …
China Sticking Point at VF Corp. Despite $517M Profit
The Vans and Supreme parent stood by its annual earnings outlook, but adjusted its sales projection down slightly.
How Evergrande Became China’s Big Financial Nightmare
Once one of its most successful developers, Evergrande is racing to restructure as bondholders clamor and Beijing considers breaking it up.
Prof. Gang Chen: China Initiative had a ‘chilling effect’ that ‘terrified the science community’
Gang Chen, a MIT mechanical engineering professor, was arrested a year ago and charged with hiding financial ties to China on his applications for U.S. government grants.