Oil demand in China, the world’s biggest energy consumer, could contract for the first time in two decades this year as Beijing’s zero-COVID policy keeps people at home during upcoming holidays and …
Monthly Archives For September 2022
Covid-19 throttles China cloud market
Spending in China’s cloud infrastructure market fell below 20 per cent for the first time during Q2, mainly due to Covid-19 lockdowns.
China’s Public Puts on a Show of Zero Covid for an Audience of One
Because of Xi Jinping’s unrelenting policy, the Chinese people put up with a precarious existence filled with lockdowns, quarantines and mass testing.
China Ambassador: U.N. Report on Xinjiang Has ‘Closed Door of Cooperation’
Ambassador of China to the United Nations Chen Xu attends a session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, February 24, 2020. Picture taken February 24, 2020.
US model iPhone 14 won’t work with Chinese carriers
Apple introduced the lineup for its new iPhone 14 series on Thursday, and the models shipping in the US will no longer support physical SIM cards.
China has named nearly 9,000 ‘little giants’ in push to preference home-grown technologies from smaller companies
Beijing has named 8,997 industrial enterprises as ‘little giants’, about 90 per cent of its goal to have 10,000 such companies by 2025 Designated small and medium-sized companies are eligible for …
China’s Aug New Bank Loans Rise Less Than Expected, Credit Growth Slows
Banks extended 1.25 trillion yuan ($180.63 billion) in new yuan loans in August, up from July but below analysts’ expectations, data released by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) on Friday showed.
China consumer, producer price growth both ease further
China’s consumer price (CPI) index rose by 2.5 per cent in August from a year earlier, while the producer price index (PPI) rose by 2.3 per cent last month, data released on Friday showed.
China oil demand may shrink first time since 2002 as COVID curbs bite
Oil demand in China, the world’s biggest energy consumer, could contract for the first time in two decades this year as Beijing’s zero-COVID policy keeps people at home during upcoming holidays and …
Exclusive-China EV Maker Leapmotor Puts off $1.5 Billion Hong Kong IPO -Sources
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese electric vehicle maker Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology has shelved a plan to raise $1.5 billion through an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong because of lukewarm …
EXCLUSIVE China EV maker Leapmotor puts off $1.5 bln Hong Kong IPO -sources
Chinese electric vehicle maker Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology has shelved a plan to raise $1.5 billion through an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong because of lukewarm investor interest, said …
Chief of Navy details Beijing’s ‘unusual’ South China Sea behaviour as Australia prepares for more spy ships off Darwin coast
Australian warships are being “routinely” shadowed by Chinese military vessels in contested waters in the South China Sea, in behaviour the new Chief of Navy describes as “unusual”.
China’s economy is in bad shape and could stay that way for a while
China is beset by severe economic problems. Growth has stalled, youth unemployment is at a record high, the housing market is collapsing, and companies are struggling with recurring supply chain …