Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanavisit said his country hoped to further expand exports to China building on solid bilateral trade cooperation. “If we look back at …
Monthly Archives For April 2022
China’s manufacturers enter downturn – but for how long? Kemp
Manufacturers are being hit by more challenges soon after recovering from the coal crisis that forced electricity rationing last autumn. China is the world’s largest or second-largest consumer and …
CNOOC Ltd profit soars to record high, Shanghai IPO endorsed
Chinese offshore operator CNOOC Ltd managed to boost its net profit to a record high in 2021, having made breakthroughs in reserves and production growth. Revenues shot up by 59.1% year-on-year to 222 …
EXPLAINED: Will Rising Corona Cases in Shanghai Impact India?
After the third wave, cases are declining in India. The situation here (India) has been much different from China and other countries. In the last 24 hours, India saw 1,225 new Covid cases, 28 deaths,…
China’s March factory activity contracts at sharpest rate in 2 years – Caixin PMI
China’s factory activity slumped at the fastest pace in two years in March, as the domestic COVID-19 resurgence and the economic fallout from the Ukraine war triggered sharp falls in production and …
Solomon Islands says China deal won’t include military base
Seeking to counter international fears over its new security alliance with China, the Solomon Islands said Friday it won’t allow China to build a military base there.
China reports 1,827 new COVID cases for March 31 vs 1,839 a day earlier
China reported 1,827 confirmed coronavirus cases for March 31, the national health authority said on Friday, compared with 1,839 a day earlier.
Biden family business dealings are out of a ‘spy novel’: China expert
Dr. Michael Pillsbury explained to “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Thursday how, if indicted, the evidence against Hunter Biden could be enough to potentially leave President Biden at risk.
Hong Kong’s dry spell of IPOs slashes first-quarter fundraising by 90 per cent, pulls city’s global ranking down to sixth place
Funds raised from new share listings in Hong Kong sank 90 per cent in the first quarter, pushing the city to sixth place in the global rankings for IPOs, but some analysts expect a rebound…
Feature: I’d like to go back to Beijing: Australian participants share Olympic, Paralympic memories
From the smile on the faces of volunteers to the bobsled track that resembles a dragon, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games remain fresh in many people’s memories. When Australian …
It Would Be Folly for China to Bust Russia Sanctions
Tempting as it may be to turn a quick profit and help a friend in need, Beijing would be smart enough not to take the risk.
EU To Push China At Summit To Not Help Russia In Ukraine War
EU and Chinese leaders meet for a first summit in two years on Friday with Brussels keen for assurances from Beijing that it will neither supply Russia with arms nor help Moscow circumvent Western …
Antibody firm Remegen raises $410M in Shanghai IPO, but stock tumbles
Less than a year after winning approval in China for the first domestically developed antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), Remegen Co. Ltd. raised ¥2.6 billion (US$410 million) and picked up a listing on …