The Brookings Institution’s Jessica Brandt talks about Moscow’s decision to label Meta a “terrorist organization” and how the future of the Russian Internet is looking more like China’s.
Monthly Archives For March 2022
From Ukraine to China, we need to mitigate vulnerabilities
Washington policymakers and business leaders must work together to identify and mitigate strategic vulnerabilities, especially in microelectronics and agriculture.
What the Colette x Dour Darcels Collaboration Means for NFTs in China
Luxury concept store Colette partnered with Craig Redman’s NFT project Dour Darcels to release an NFT collection. Is this the next frontier for retailers?
Russian Crypto Trading Falls Even as Doubts Persist on Sanctions
Cryptocurrency trading conducted in rubles on exchanges appears to continue to decline while regulators remain adamant that digital assets are being used by Russians to evade sanctions.
Crypto Is the Real Winner of the Russo-Ukrainian War
Load Error Crypto: The Root of All Evil—and Good Russia, like its friendly, authoritarian neighbor China, is not a fan of cryptocurrency. At least, it wasn’t not so far back as January, when it was…
Apple supplier Goertek’s sensor unit halts China IPO over COVID
Goertek Microelectronics will pause its application for an initial public offering in Shenzhen as a rise in coronavirus cases in China complicates the company’s preparations.
China Threatens Retaliation for U.S. Sanctions Over Religious Repression
China’s Foreign Ministry demanded a withdrawal of the Biden Administration’s latest round of political sanctions.
No Survivors Found in China Eastern Plane Crash
Investigators were still working to determine what caused the China Eastern Airlines flight carrying 132 people to crash in southern China, officials said.
DeSantis Says Florida Should Let Businesses Pay Tax in Crypto
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the state is working on a plan to let businesses pay tax in cryptocurrency.Most Read from BloombergWhere Mornings Would Get Darker Under Permanent Daylight Savings …
COVID-19 situation in China continues to heat up
The COVID-19 pandemic situation in China continues to heat up as more than 20 provinces and cities have imposed travel bans and lockdowns …
China’s magnesia market stagnant as Covid-19 surge hits Haicheng, Dashiqiao
China’s magnesia market was static in the week to Tuesday March 22 because of a recent resurgence in Covid-19 infections, which has resulted in strict controls on production and logistics in Haicheng …
COVID-19: Frustrations mount over China’s strict virus policy
In footage shared on social media last week, a crowd of people in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang bang against the windows of a clothing market as they shout in frustration at the …
China Starts the Year Buying More Brazilian, Less U.S. Soybeans
For the same period, China imported 10.0 MMT of soybeans from the U.S., down 1.9 MMT from 2021. In 2021, China increased U.S. soybean purchases due to the trade deal signed in 2020. Brazil’s soybean…
