The solid exports in recent months have shown up in China’s import figures, with Refinitiv forecasting January imports at 117.41 million tonnes, which if confirmed by official customs data would be …
Monthly Archives For January 2022
ADB to develop blockchain network prototype for central banks’ cross-border securities transactions
The ADB will partner with ConsenSys, Fujitsu, R3, and Soramitsu to create a blockchain network for the ASEAN+3 nations: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, …
China’s Andon Rebounds as US Army Hikes Covid-19 Test Kit Order to USD1.8 Billion
Shares in Andon Health surged as much as 9.59 percent today, ending a week-long rout as investors cashed in on the hot stock, after the Chinese medical device maker said that the US army has…
China demands US halt Olympics ‘interference’
China is demanding the U.S. end “interference” in the Beijing Winter Olympics, which begin next month, in an apparent reference to a diplomatic boycott imposed by Washington and its allies.
China Weighs Breaking Up Evergrande to Contain Property Crisis
Chinese authorities are considering a proposal to dismantle China Evergrande Group by selling the bulk of its assets, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergPowell Backs …
China Can Impose $645 Million Retaliatory Tariffs On US Imports Annually, Says WTO
WTO issued a decision in the US-China dispute over subsidy duties, stating that Beijing can impose duties on $645 million worth of US imports annually.
Industrial Blockchain Market Outlook 2022: Global Industry Share, Growth, Drivers, Emerging Technologies, and Forecast Research Report 2026
The Global Industrial Blockchain Market has witnessed continuous growth in the past few years and is projected to grow even further during the forecast …
China’s zero-COVID strategy: what happens next?
With Omicron or Delta outbreaks already in multiple provinces, scientists say next week’s Winter Olympics will present a major test of China’s zero-tolerance approach.
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong, China’s crackdowns defy critics
From the crushing of Beijing’s 1989 pro-democracy protests to the suppression of Hong Kong’s opposition four decades later, China’s Communist Party has demonstrated a determination and ability to stay …
Here’s why Morgan Stanley is cutting its forecast for China’s first quarter GDP
Covid policy is increasingly expected to outweigh its benefits, according to investment bank Morgan Stanley. The bank has now cut its forecast for the first quarter GDP to 4.5%. “At this point, we …
Apple becomes leading smartphone brand in China with 23% market share
Apple, which has had a good year with the launch of the iPhone 13 series models in the market, has now emerged as the leading smartphone brand in the Chinese market for the fourth quarter…
Scope winter sport industry in Beijing 2022 city Zhangjiakou
To host an Olympic Winter Games may beyond anyone imagination dating back to 20 years ago When the first cable car in C …
China reports 63 new COVID-19 cases on Jan 26
BEIJING: China reported 63 new COVID-19 cases on Jan 26, up from 44 cases a day earlier, the national health authority said on Thursday (Jan 27). The National Health Commission said in a statement …