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Monthly Archives For March 2022
Xtep Revenue Leaps to Record on China’s New Long Run to Sports
Xtep’s revenue grew 23% last year to a record 10 billion yuan, though its newer brands lost money The company is less profitable than industry leaders …
Beijing to strictly enforce emergency response mechanism for cross-province transportation
Beijing will strictly enforce an emergency response mechanism for cross-province transportation, according to Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport on Wednesday. As of Monday, a total of 211 inter …
India, facing China concerns, abstained from UN resolution to appease Russia: foreign policy expert
India abstained from a United Nations vote condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine largely because of concern over China, Council on Foreign Relations fellow Zongyuan Zoe Liu told Fox News.
China Mobile returns to consumer growth led by 5G
China Mobile credited profit and revenue growth in 2021 to a turnaround in its consumer market, with 5G subscribers more than doubling.
Four research teams powering China’s net-zero energy goal
That’s a challenge, Zhu says, for efforts to develop the technology further in China. Even though pumped hydropower is the main type of energy storage in China, these stations are able to produce only …
China Jet’s Dive Took It Near Speed of Sound Before Crash
Such an impact may complicate the task for investigators because it can obliterate evidence and, in rare cases, damage a plane’s data and voice recorders that are designed to withstand most crashes.
China Says It’ll Let Tourists Pay to Vacation on Its Space Station
Beijing hopes to allow tourists to visit its Tiangong space station in the next decade — but it all depends on how many people actually want to do it.
Nickel Short Saga Raises Questions About China’s Interference in International Markets
Beijing’s bailout of a “big shot” metals billionaire is a warning about the growing influence of authoritarian regimes in the financial services industry.
Stocks Climb on Relief China Is Taking the Middle Road
Stocks markets continue to rally hard on overly optimistic peace hopes. Unwinding previously large war positioning and encouraging the joining of the ‘buy the dip’ fanatics.
China sees little impact from sanctions on potash exports, says top fertiliser firm
Sanctions on exports of potash fertiliser from Belarus and Russia are not impacting supply in China, an executive from state-owned fertiliser maker Sinofert Holdings said on Wednesday, due to …
Laos eyes more China money to boost agri exports
The Lao government has pledged to secure more investment from China in the agriculture and forestry sector, using the potential offered by the Laos-China Railway to boost exports.
Lanvin Group’s IPO Puts China’s LVMH on the Map
Lanvin Group announced its New York IPO plan via a partnership with Primavera Capital. But can the Shanghai-based luxury group convince investors?