US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Thursday condemned China’s challenging of European security, economy and values, calling on Europe to help the US counter competition from Beijing. “Even …
Monthly Archives For June 2022
Investors Eye Emerging Market Options ex-China on ‘6/4’ Anniversary
The Tiananmen Square memorial vigil has been blocked in Hong Kong, as investors consider again how much dissent is allowed by the Chinese Communist Party even on the economic front.
These 3 Stocks Will Be Key Beneficiaries of China’s Reopening
As restrictions in China begin to ease, these three companies are well-positioned to capitalize in both the near and long term.
China’s newest, most advanced aircraft carrier is nearing completion, satellite photos show
China already has the world’s largest navy, and the new carrier is part of a broader effort to modernize the Chinese military.
China auto market gears up for faster recovery over stimulus package
China’s auto market is gearing up for faster recovery as policymakers flesh out details for a stimulus package to help the hard-hit industry that plays a critical role in boosting demand, lifting …
China-Hong Kong ‘round-tripping investment’ remains vital as economy slows, foreign business confidence tumbles
So-called round-tripping investment from Hong Kong and Macau will continue to underpin foreign inflows to the mainland as its economy slows and foreign firms look to pull money out due to Covid-19 …
China props up retail sales with consumption vouchers during holiday China props up retail sales with consumption vouchers during holiday
With the latest COVID-19 resurgences abating and a three-day holiday starting Friday, many places in China are handing out billions of yuan in shopping vouchers and subsidies to shore up domestic …
Canada says ‘unprofessional’ China is buzzing its military aircraft in international airspace
Chinese aircraft reportedly approached those of Canada several times between 26 April and 26 May when it was monitoring North Korea sanction evasions …
As COVID retreats, dragon boat tradition back in south China
The dragon boat tradition returned in parts of China on Friday for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic in late 2019, as restrictions are lifted along with a …
Apple moving iPad production from China shows companies are ‘slowly’ getting it, says expert
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang on U.S. tech giants pulling operations out of China amid supply chain issues and easing COVID restrictions.
As COVID retreats, dragon boat races return in south China
Dragon boat races returned in parts of China on Friday for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic in late 2019, as restrictions are lifted along with a major drop in COVID-19 cases.
Hard work is a point of pride in China. But a culture of slacking off is now in vogue
Younger workers are questioning the benefits of the daily grind as they face worsening prospects. The rise of “Sang culture” embodies the frustration and soul-crushing weariness.
Trudeau calls harassment of Canadian jets by China ‘extremely troubling’
Canadian aircraft are in Asia as part of a U.N.-backed military patrol to monitor sanctions placed on North Korea.