… worker drives past an intersection amid lockdown measures to curb the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Sanya, Hainan province, China (via REUTERS) The capital of China’s Hainan province …
Monthly Archives For August 2022
China’s Hainan expands COVID-19 lockdowns to quell outbreak
China’s Hainan, an island province dependent on tourism, locked down more areas on Monday, state media reported, as it battles its worst COVID-19 outbreak after seeing very few cases in the past two …
Meditation courses go viral in China, as subscribers double after COVID-19 breakout
Every night after finishing work, Li, a 29-year-old employee in the fast evolving consumer goods industry in Shanghai opens a meditation app to do 30 minutes of exercise. “I used to go to gym but…
Daily round-up, Aug 8: PM Lee’s National Day message; China’s new military drills; Hong Kong cuts COVID-19 quarantine
Let’s get you caught up on the day’s top stories. Low inflation and interest rates ‘not likely to return anytime soon’, says PM Lee in National Day message …
Over 8,500 people dispatched to help fight COVID-19 epidemic in China’s Hainan
More than 8,500 people from 18 provinces across China have been organized to help the island province of Hainan in fighting the latest COVID-19 outbreak, the provincial COVID-19 prevention and control …
COVID-19: Lockdown in China’s Hainan after rise in new cases
More than 470 new cases were recorded in the province on Sunday. Some 80,000 tourists are left stranded because of the lockdown. Those wanting to depart have to test negative five times over seven …
China eases airline suspension rules for inbound flights with Covid-19 cases
Aviation authorities announce relaxation of bans for international flights exceeding case number threshold Adjustment is in keeping with State Council directions to promote people exchanges between …
U.S. Slams China’s ‘Unacceptable’ Disruption In Countering Fentanyl
China’s move to suspend cooperation with the United States to combat narcotics trafficking, including illicit fentanyl, is “unacceptable,” the White House said on Monday, as Beijing continued to …
Beijing Plans for a $7.5B Virtual Humans Industry Using Web3 By 2025
The city of Bejing is planning to create a $7.5 billion virtual human industry by 2025 through the use of Web3 technology.
China’s Bad Loan Managers Step Up Efforts to Bail Out Distressed Developers
To prevent property market risks spilling over further into other sectors of the economy, China’s state-backed bad-debt managers are cranking up their efforts to rescue heavily indebted developers.
10 Stocks That Will Suffer If China Invades Taiwan
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Tension soars as China prolongs military drills around Taiwan
Beijing says its “appropriate” response to America’s provocation will continue with anti-submarine exercises around the self-governing island.
CHINA UNICOM: Several Subsidiaries Boom in Scale; Co. To Assess Spin-off Listing at Optimal Time
Executive Director cum President Chen Zhongyue revealed that the company will move along the research and assessment of the possibility of spin-off and listing of subsidiary at an optimal timing and …