China slashed the amount of goods it purchased from Lithuania by almost 90% in the first two months of the year after the two countries became embroiled in a political and trade dispute late last…
Monthly Archives For March 2022
Top headlines: Plane carrying 132 crashes in China; LIC IPO papers updated
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in mountains in southern China on a domestic flight on Monday and media said there was no sign of survivors. The plane was…
China plane crash: China Eastern Airlines jet carrying 132 people crashes in southern China
A China Eastern Airlines jetliner carrying 132 people crashed in the mountains in southern China’s Guangxi region on Monday afternoon, according to China’s Civil Aviation Administration.
China’s passenger, cargo transport expands in first two months
China’s passenger and cargo transport industry reported robust growth in the first two months, as business activities are recovering amid incentive policies. The China Transportation Services Index …
Shenzhen-Hong Kong freighter launched as locksdowns hit supply chains
The southern Chinese city of Shenzhen has launched a freighter service to Hong Kong to meet a lack of trucking capacity as a result of Covid-19 outbreaks.
Beijing Considering $2.5 Billion In Loan And Trade Credits For Lanka, Says Chinese Envoy
China is considering a USD 2.5 billion credit facility to Sri Lanka, Beijing’s top diplomat in Colombo said on Monday, as the island nation is reeling under an acute economic and energy crisis …
Beijing developed new Omicron vaccines to defend against China’s worst COVID outbreak in two years—but it still has no mRNA shots
Data from Hong Kong’s government suggests mRNA vaccines are close to twice as effective at preventing death than traditional inactivated vaccines.
China Eastern plane carrying 132 people crashes
A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 carrying 132 people crashed in southern China Monday, according to officials. The number of fatalities and injuries is unclear. China Eastern’s flight No. 5735 had been …
China’s stricken housing market needs a bazooka, not a slingshot, of regulatory easing to recover
While stocks responded strongly to a flurry of assurances by Beijing, the pledges are still vague and need to be backed up by concrete measures There are still no clear signs that regulators are …
China’s tech hub Shenzhen resumes normal work as COVID cases decline China’s tech hub Shenzhen resumes normal work as COVID cases decline
The southern Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen, the country’s tech hub neighboring Hong Kong, resumed normal work and production on Monday as the latest COVID-19 resurgence subsides.
Coronavirus digest: China faces worst outbreak since 2020
China’s financial hub Shanghai reported a record daily surge in local COVID-19 infections on Monday, as the country faces one of its worst outbreaks since the start of the pandemic. The city also …
Foxconn Running at Full Capacity in Shenzhen After Covid-19 Restrictions Lifted
The biggest assembler of iPhones said its factories in the Chinese manufacturing hub had returned to normal after the city wrapped up testing on all its 17 million residents.
How Beijing’s propaganda is hurting my relationship with my Chinese grandparents
“Strategic” and “exemplary” are hardly ever used to describe Russian President Vladmir Putin — unless we’re talking about the Chinese internet. While Putin is met with condemnation from the West, he’s …
