China’s Xinjiang on Saturday warned of more flash floods and mudslides and risks to agriculture as heatwaves swept across the region.
Monthly Archives For July 2022
Biden admin doing opposite of what it should do to avoid war with China: Defense expert
Former Defense Department official Elbridge Colby showed what the Biden administration must do for the United States to avoid war with China on “The Ingraham Angle.” …
China Reports Fewer Covid Cases as Gansu Outbreak Eases
Covid infections fell as an outbreak in the northwestern province of Gansu showed signs of slowing following a lockdown of its capital city.
China welcomes signing of Black Sea grain exports agreement
China on Friday welcomed the signing of a landmark deal to safely transfer Ukrainian grain, foodstuff and fertilizer to international markets under the supervision of the United Nations.
ECC approves import of 120,000 metric tonnes of wheat
It also approved the lowest bid offered by M/s Vittera B.V / Marine International at the rate of 404.86 per metric tons for import of 120,000 metric tons of wheat. The Trading Corporation of Pakistan…
Small business set-asides: Closing the FAR loophole to ‘Made in China’ and non-TAA roducts
The time is now to apply the TAA, consistent with the regulatory thresholds, to small business set-aside procurements where there is a waiver of the NMR.
China to expand cash-pooling program to integrate currency management
China will expand cash-pooling services for multinational companies to integrate domestic and foreign currency management on a larger scale, the country’s monetary authorities said on Friday. Shanghai …
China’s Exploitation of Biden’s Border Insecurity
China has legally compelled its entire country to rove the world and copy, steal, and export back to China everything of potential economic, political, military, and strategic value. If China …
Why China’s Gen Z see climate change as less important than their Western peers
Chinese university student Li Xiying would rather make the 10-minute walk from her dormitory to the campus cafeteria than accumulate a pile of takeaway containers, plastic utensils and bags. But she …
Beijing court rules against woman who wanted to freeze eggs
A Chinese court has overruled a rare legal challenge brought by an unmarried Beijing woman seeking the right to freeze her eggs …
Just Opened: A Look At China’s Brand-New Ezhou Huahu Airport
On the morning of July 17th, an SF Airlines 767-300 freighter took off at the Ezhou Huahu Airport (EHU) and headed to Shenzhen Baoan Airport (SZX) with SF Express cargo onboard. This indicates the …
China Bulls Say July’s Slide Is a Blip as Worst Over for Stocks
Some global money managers betting on China stocks are taking July’s selloff in their stride, keeping the faith that Beijing will pull out all the stops to boost the economy. Most Read from BloombergT …
China is set to launch the next piece of its space station on Sunday — in a rocket that previously rained parts back onto Earth
The Long March 5B rocket has launched twice before, and both times its heavy body fell back to Earth uncontrolled, drawing international outcry.