The US accused China of increasing provocations in the South China sea and added its “aggressive” and “irresponsible behaviour” would lead to a major accident.
Monthly Archives For July 2022
Scientist at forefront of China’s early investigations into Covid-19 steps down
George Gao, head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, has stepped down after five years at the helm of the health body, ending a tenure that placed him at the fore of…
China Wanted Complete Confidential Info of Federal Reserve; Beijing Built a Network of Informants Inside Fed to Access Data: Probe
China recruited US-based economists to receive internal information about Federal Reserve in return for money and other perks.
China’s property sales are set to plunge 30% — worse than in 2008, S&P says
China’s property sales are set to plunge this year by more than they did during the 2008 financial crisis, according to new estimates from S&P Global Ratings.
China to import Indonesia’s crude palm oil, agriculture products
China agreed to import one million tons of crude palm oil and other agricultural products from Indonesia, State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir …
China’s Fed insiders, oil reserves tapped, Fed decision imminent: Wednesday’s 5 things to know
The Fed is widely expected to raise the Federal Funds rate by three-quarters of a percentage point, even as a new report reveals China has tried to undermine American monetary policy.
New studies suggest coronavirus began in Wuhan market, not a lab
Two new studies provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China, market where live animals were sold — further bolstering the theory that the virus emerged …
Coronavirus: Shenzhen controls outbreak while Wuhan district imposes lockdown
Risk of large-scale spread is low in China’s southern tech hub, according to health official, but city has yet to relax Covid-19 prevention measures Wuhan’s Jiangxia district, home to more than 1 …
Taiwan hones invasion response amid China’s threats over Pelosi trip
The exercises, which drew on experiences of the war in Ukraine, come amid concern that the tensions in the strait could spiral into crisis.
China is innovating in semiconductor chips, US sanctions or not. And furling a chip war
China’s push to become self-reliant in semiconductor technology goes back to the Donald Trump administration. But it still hasn’t made it.
Good news for China’s economy
China’s economy demonstrated great resilience that exceeded expectations. The risk of global stagflation is rising, compounded by mounting external instability, increasing uncertainty and the …
Xiaohongshu: A new pathway to China for international fashion brands
Brands including Sézane, By Far and Longines have found success in entering the Chinese market through user-generated platform Xiaohongshu. Can it work for others?
China’s Wuhan shuts down district of 1 million people over 4 asymptomatic Covid cases
The Chinese metropolis of Wuhan has shut down a district of almost a million people after detecting four asymptomatic Covid cases, as the original epicenter of the pandemic takes no chances in …
