The United States on Wednesday questioned whether China and Russia had elevated their “no limits” strategic partnership above global security by vetoing more U.N. sanctions on North Korea over its …
Monthly Archives For June 2022
US financial regulators threaten to delist Chinese companies but will Beijing compromise to save their American dream?
For decades, Chinese billionaires and entrepreneurs have dreamt of their companies making it on the New York stock exchange, but now they face the risk of being delisted if Beijing does not step back.
First Mover Asia: Crypto’s Institutional Future May Be Incompatible With Litecoin’s Privacy Protecting Features; Bitcoin Falls
Major South Korean exchanges are delisting the token after privacy upgrades involving the MimbleWimble protocol designed to make transactions confidential and virtually untraceable.
As China verges on becoming the premier global economy, how do US businesses survive?
Addressing these issues and providing insight and tactical guidance is at the heart of Thursday’s China Challenge Summit, presented by World Trade Center Utah and Utah Valley University.
On The Money – Biden eyes China tariffs amid inflation fight
Corporate giants want the Biden administration to scrap Trump-era tariffs to lower the price of common products. We’ll also look at GOP lawmakers’ criticism of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, …
BRICS countries vow to deepen business cooperation
BRICS New Development Bank in east China’s Shanghai. (Xinhua/Fang Zhe) BEIJING, June 8 (Xinhua) — Business representatives from the BRICS countries pledged Wednesday to enhance multilateral …
Biden Has a Chance to Repair, Not Inflame, US Relations With China
“Improving relations with China could lower inflation, isolate Vladimir Putin, and accelerate the transition to a clean energy future.” …
Beijing exploits Ukraine war to bargin oil from Moscow
A challenge to Western sanctions on Russia over attack on Kiev. Russian crude oil purchases by China jumped 40% between January to May. The Chinese pay less per barrel than Europeans. With th …
Covid-19 in China: Shanghai getting used to ‘new normal’
The city had been in lockdown for two months as China imposed its “zero Covid” policy on the population of 25m.
Decoupling will make China investing cleaner
As tensions between China and the U.S. mount, some of the gray areas confronting global investors will sharpen, argues Gerard DeBenedetto in his look at the China markets this week.
U.S. cuts export rights of firms that sent 3D blueprints to China
The issuance Tuesday of what’s known as a “temporary denial order” means Quicksilver Manufacturing, Rapid Cut, and U.S. Prototype, all located in Wilmington, N.C., cannot export anything for 180 days, …
3 US companies sanctioned over blueprints sent to China
The Biden administration has accused three U.S. companies of sending China blueprints and technical drawings for satellite and rocket technology and other defense prototypes …
U.S. suspends three firms’ export privileges for alleged illegal exports to China
The information illegally sent to China “included sensitive prototype space and defense … reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and …
