The reopening of Shanghai is not something that should be only celebrated within China itself — the city became the nation’s largest because of importance in manufacturing and …
Monthly Archives For June 2022
China launches new three-person crew on mission to complete assembly work on country’s permanent orbiting space station
China launches new three-person crew on mission to complete assembly work on country’s permanent orbiting space station …
China launches mission to complete space station assembly
China on Sunday launched a new three-person mission to complete assembly work on its permanent orbiting space station. The Shenzhou 14 crew will spend six months on the Tiangong station, during which …
China’s warehouse storage sector rebounds in May
China’s warehouse storage sector expanded in May, according to a survey jointly released by the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing and CMST Development Co., Ltd. The index tracking the …
Struggling fruit seller in China loses US$4,500 after transferring sum to wrong person who then went on spending spree
A fruit seller in southwestern China has transferred US$4,500 meant for a supplier to a former customer by mistake The beneficiary dodged attempts by the fruit seller to reach him, blocking his number …
Improving China’s business environment remains vital
Ye Lin is a law professor and director of the Legal Research Center of Business Environment at the Renmin University of China. The article reflects the author’s opinion, and not necessarily the views …
China reports 162 new COVID cases for June 4 vs 171 a day earlier
Mainland China recorded 162 new coronavirus cases on June 4, of which 56 were symptomatic and 106 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Sunday.
US-China relations: East Timor isn’t ‘taking sides’ but it wants Beijing’s help, says president
Independence hero Jose Ramos-Horta has his sights set on expanding cooperation with China via the ‘extraordinary vision’ of the Belt and Road Initiative The 72-year-old hero maintains his country …
China’s international school sector threatened by Covid and crackdown
Parents who planned to send their children to the New Oriental bilingual primary and junior high school in Beijing next academic year are having to look elsewhere. Private education company New …
Even a die-hard COVID test advocate says China going too far
Michael Mina has long pushed for widespread testing as a way to stop COVID-19 outbreaks in their tracks. But what China is doing, he says, is going too far.
Tiananmen Square: Taiwan vigil remembers victims of China massacre
Taiwan took the place of Hong Kong by hosting a commemoration for the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Before the 2020 violent crackdown against pro-democracy activists, Hong Kong held events …
Lessons Learned From an Analyst’s Journey Into Covid-Zero China
Wenting Shen usually travels to China annually as part of her job as an analyst and portfolio manager at investment firm Harding Loevner, but the country’s strict “Covid Zero” policies and this year’s …
Even a die-hard COVID test advocate says China is going too far
More than two years after the arrival of COVID, it’s clear the virus is here to stay. By keeping people completely cut off from the pathogen, China may make them more vulnerable once they are…
