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Monthly Archives For August 2022
EXPLAINER: Why US lawmakers’ Taiwan trips keep riling China
Taiwan is high on the summer travel list for U.S. members of Congress on their August recess this year, as U.S. lawmakers make a point of asserting American support for the self-governed island …
Exclusive: Pakistan’s Sharif Says World in Crisis Can’t Afford U.S.-China Cold War
In an exclusive interview one year after the Taliban’s Afghan takeover, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif says the world can’t afford another Cold War.
FinTech Blockchain Global Market Trajectory & Analytics 2022: Digital Transformation of Financial Services Sector Drives Market Growth
The “FinTech Blockchain – Global Market Trajectory & Analytics” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
China chaos as health officials try to lock down Ikea shoppers after positive Covid case
CHINA saw chaotic scenes of shoppers desperately trying to make their way out of an IKEA shop, as health officials blockaded the door after a positive Covid case.
China’s military says its jets are flying into ‘previously unreachable areas’
Even before recent tensions over Taiwan, Chinese jets were flying into airspace that had “never been reached” before, the official PLA newspaper said.
Understanding the Rise of Tech in China
How should global business leaders approach the meteoric rise of technology in China? Some observers in the West have taken a zero-sum, us-versus-them approach, whereas others view the Chinese tech …
China Mobile invests $8.7 billion in 5G tech in H1
China Mobile said it put in use a cumulative of one million 5G base stations, including 300,000 5G base stations using 700 MHz spectrum …
NYSE delistings signal Beijing may be willing to compromise on U.S. audit dispute -analysts
The move to delist five Chinese state-owned enterprises (SOEs) from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) signals Beijing may be willing to compromise in order to strike an audit deal with the United …
Beijing set to begin search for new point man on cross-strait affairs
Taiwan Affairs Office director Liu Jieyi will soon turn 65, the normal retirement age for ministers Analysts say President Xi will call shots as head of party’s Central Leading Group for Taiwan …
Bank of China cuts lending rate after lockdowns drag down growth
China’s central bank has cut a key lending rate to help shore up growth after the economy slowed in July as it struggled to recover from strict Covid lockdowns …
China’s Real Estate Crisis Is Deepening, With Developers Hemorrhaging Value
What started as a debt crisis with one major developer has grown to become a nationwide collapse of the real estate industry in China.
Stocks, U.S. dollar gain despite surprise weak China data
Global equities and the U.S. dollar advanced on Monday despite weaker-than-expected economic data in China that prompted the country’s central bank to cut its lending rate, stoking concerns of a …
