China’s industry ministry issued a notice on Wednesday on promoting the coordinated development of the country’s photovoltaic industry, warning against market monopolies and encouraging development of …
Monthly Archives For August 2022
Yuan Slump Forces China Into Balancing Act to Help Recovery
The Chinese yuan’s slump to its weakest against the dollar in almost two years adds to what is already a precarious balancing act for Beijing, which is seeking ways to prop up its struggling economy…
Yuan Slump Forces China Into Balancing Act to Help Recovery
The Chinese yuan’s slump to its weakest against the dollar in almost two years adds to what is already a precarious balancing act for Beijing, which is seeking ways to prop up its struggling economy…
Container xChange report: Average container prices and leasing rates decline in China amidst peak season shipping
Containerised trade picks up in China to fulfil the demand for the peak shipping season and the container rates have so far not picked up in the country, according to an analysis published by …
China’s Jobless Turn To Car Boot Sales As COVID-hit Economy Stalls
China’s economy barely grew in April-June … She now sells coffee from the back of her small van and hopes her small business will pull her out of her financial straits. “We are still losing…
China’s Jobless Turn To Car Boot Sales As COVID-hit Economy Stalls
China’s economy barely grew in April-June … She now sells coffee from the back of her small van and hopes her small business will pull her out of her financial straits. “We are still losing…
Signs of record drought along China’s longest river
A month-long heatwave and record low rainfall have resulted in an unprecedented drought along the Yangtze, China’s longest river. Lakes and tributaries have receded as a result of the drought, …
Legislative Yuan breathes easy as Taiwan’s defence forces decode China’s triple assault plan
As China flew missiles over Taiwan Strait, and SU-30 multi-role fighters and PLAN warships dominated the waters around the island, Xi Jinping made it clear that he can use “force or other necessary …
Dugong Has Officially Been Declared Extinct in China
Samuel Turvey, co-author of the study told Newsweek that their extinction in China could lead to “a major negative impact” on wider ecosystems.
Commerce Department delays decision on solar trade imports to November
The Biden administration is delaying until November its preliminary decision on whether Chinese solar companies are circumventing import duties, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.The …
China’s zero-Covid policy turns Nepal border towns into ‘dead’ zones as trade routes dry up
Nepal’s 1,389km-long border with China is closed to the country’s exporters, though a trickle of Chinese goods continues to flow the other way China’s border restrictions have disrupted bilateral …
Dugong functionally extinct in China due to habitat degradation and hunting
Marine mammals are dependent on seagrass which is being rapidly reduced by human impact …
Taiwan warns China of ‘heavy price’ for invasion on battle anniversary
Taiwan is determined to defend itself and invaders will incur a “heavy price”, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Tuesday on the anniversary of a confrontation six decade ago in which Taiwanese forces …