Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva, whose Beijing Olympics was overshadowed by a doping saga, will return to the ice this weekend to compete in Russia. It will be the first competition for the …
Monthly Archives For March 2022
Beijing declares it has the right to develop islands in the South China Sea
The Chinese government is aggressively pursuing military control of the man-made islands in the South China Sea.
China may be looking to ease regulations. Is it time to invest?
China’s markets bounced back strongly last week following the release of a Chinese state media report signaling support for Chinese stocks.
China Mobile revenue hits $133b in 2021
China Mobile posted a revenue of 848.3 billion yuan ($133 billion) in 2021 and its year-on-year growth rate hit 10.4 percent, a 10-year high, as the company saw rising demand for business and …
China Mobile’s 2021 Net Profit, Revenue Slightly Beat Expectations — Earnings Review
By Yongchang Chin China Mobile Ltd.’s 2021 net profit and revenue slightly beat expectations, with the company reporting its fastest yearly revenue growth …
Second live class held from China’s space station
The second live class from China’s space station was held on Wednesday afternoon, delivered by Shenzhou-13 crew members Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu to students on Earth.
China front-loads transfer payments to steady local finance
China has earmarked 400 billion yuan (about 62.9 billion U.S. dollars) of transfer payments to help local governments handle pressure from tax refunds, an official said on Wednesday. The advance …
China’s economy posts healthy recovery, solid macro fundamentals, says economist
China’s economy started the year on a positive note, with the country capable of maintaining steady, healthy growth despite headwinds, a senior U.S. economist has said.
Boeing 737-800 crashes in China — is the airplane safe?
A Boeing 737-800 operated by China Eastern suddenly plunged from an altitude of about 30,000 feet on Monday in China’s Guangxi region, likely killing all 132 people on board.
China’s Consumers Face Deeper Economic Damage From Covid Lockdowns
China is facing a temporary hit to factory production and a lingering consumer slump amid the strictest Covid controls since the initial outbreak two years ago.
Shenzhen helps keep businesses open during pandemic
The buns were mostly ordered by anti-pandemic workers at a nearby residential community following a visit by local officials to Lai’s shop, shortly after he replied online to an article posted on the …
China plane crash: Human remains found amid wreckage
Recovery teams have found human remains at the crash site of the China Eastern jet which plunged into mountains this week, say state media. Authorities have yet to declare the number of victims, but …
Import of Substandard & Harmful Toys from China declining
Import of Substandard and Harmful Toys. The import of toys, games, sports equipment from China is showing a declining trend. The imports of these products from China have reduced …