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Monthly Archives For September 2022
China’s Chengdu city extends COVID lockdown in most districts
The Chinese city of Chengdu extended a lockdown for a majority of its more than 21 million residents on Thursday, hoping to stem transmission of COVID-19 infections.
COVID Rules Are Hindering Earthquake Rescue Work in China
Rescuers must submit to daily COVID tests while residents have been prevented from leaving homes in some quake-hit areas …
China property crisis: Logan Group drafts plan to restructure US$6 billion of offshore debt
Under Logan’s draft proposal, the firm’s public notes will be fully paid in 6.75 years and privately placed bonds in five years.
China says Biden decision on tariffs hurts U.S. companies, consumers
China’s commerce ministry said on Thursday U.S. moves on tariffs would hurt U.S. companies and consumers, in response to reports that President Joe Biden was holding back on a decision to scrap …
Xi replies to letter from students in teacher training program at Beijing Normal University
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday replied to a letter from students participating in a program at the Beijing Normal University aimed at training teachers for service in underdeveloped areas …
DoJ charges pair over China-linked attempt to build semi-autonomous crypto haven on nuked Pacific Atoll
Yes, that’s a lot to digest: the core of it is an allegation that Marshall Islands legislators were bribed to make it possible …
China under pressure again as Beijing issues new Covid-19 alert after fresh cases
In view of the fresh Covid-19 outbreak, Beijing has asked residents to stay put during the upcoming Mid-Autumn festival holiday on Saturday.
New Zealand boosts winter sports funding after Beijing success
The New Zealand government will pour NZ$20 million ($12 million) into winter sports funding for the 2026 Olympics and Paralympics in Milan after its most successful Games at Beijing.
Heavy rain after deadly China quake complicates recovery
Heavy rains are complicating earthquake recovery efforts in southwestern China, where the death toll from Monday’s disaster has risen to 82. More than 20,000 people have been moved to temporary …
China property crisis: plunging profits leave developers struggling to generate enough cash to service their loans
Total cash on hand shrank by 13.8 per cent among 32 developers tracked by UOB, hurting their ability to service their debt Without supportive policy changes or a sudden shift in confidence in the …
GM’s China ambitions take an ill-timed detour
General Motors is investing $100 million to import luxury vehicles in a bid to galvanise slumping sales in China. The carmaker run by Mary Barra wants to tempt wealthy urbanites and outdoorsy …
“China’s financial system must ‘adapt accordingly’ amid economic transition”
More financial adjustments will be needed to counter headwinds over the long run as China’s economy faces demographic challenges and a heightened technology rivalry with the West, according to a …
