U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday there was no substitute for face-to-face diplomacy at the start of a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the resort island of Bali.
Monthly Archives For July 2022
Blinken meets China’s Wang after leading pressure efforts on Russia
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Bali on Saturday after a G20 ministerial meeting on the Indonesian island where the top U.S. diplomat led efforts …
China reports 455 new COVID cases for July 8 vs 478 day earlier
China reported 455 new coronavirus cases for July 8, of which 112 were symptomatic and 343 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Saturday. As of Friday, mainland China had …
China’s property market shows early signs of stabilising
BEIJING – China’s embattled property market is showing early signs of stabilising, after months of plunging sales following a government clampdown on over-leveraged developers two years ago. Read more …
Customs brokers are caught in the middle of China tariffs debate
As the White House decides the fate of the Trump-era taxes, customs broker Gretchen Blough is dealing with more uncertainty.
Americans in the crosshairs of China’s spy game
As a long-time dissident and California-based opponent of the Chinese government, Arthur Liu – the father of US Olympic figure skater Alyssa Liu – was not particularly surprised when a phone call came …
If you believe in China’s growth story, now is the time to buy
China has long been promoted by the funds industry as offering long-term growth opportunities, and early investors will have seen their faith heavily rewarded. An investment into the iShares China …
Why tensions between China and Taiwan are on the rise
Biden assured China his comment on defending Taiwan wasn’t a policy shift, but any change in the status quo could have repercussions on the global supply chain.
POLL-China’s June exports, imports likely grew at slower pace amid weak demand
China’s export growth likely slowed in June due to softening global demand, while COVID curbs weighed on domestic demand and imports, a Reuters poll showed on Friday.
Lummis-Gillibrand Crypto Bill: An Important Step In Bringing Regulatory Clarity To Bitcoin, Stablecoins, & Digital Assets
Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis and New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand unveiled their long-anticipated bipartisan legislative proposal to build a federal regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies like …
US-China trade war: Competing interests tug at Joe Biden as he mulls cutting tariffs on Chinese goods
Even the president’s advisers are split: some favour keeping duties as leverage in talks with Beijing; others want to reduce them at a time of high inflation Biden looks prepared to roll back at least…
Brii Bio Launches China’s First Domestically Developed Covid-19 Drug
Shares of Hong Kong-traded Brii Biosciences jumped to three-month high after the biotech company announced the commercial launch of China’s first domestically developed Covid-19 drug. The …
Federal judge dismisses Missouri AG Eric Schmitt lawsuit blaming China for COVID-19
Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s lawsuit blaming China for COVID-19 was dismissed Friday by a federal judge who ruled he had no jurisdiction.