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Monthly Archives For September 2022
China to pilot inclusive finance reform in three cities
China will carry out pilot inclusive finance reform in three cities, the country’s central bank said Wednesday. Trials will be conducted in Tongchuan, northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, Lishui in …
Water Wars: U.S. Counters Beijing’s Reaction to Pelosi Visit With $1.1B Arms Sale to Taiwan
U.S.-China tensions continue to simmer over Taiwan; Solomon Islands delays general election in what some call a power grab linked to China’s influence; North Korea reaffirms commitment to nuclear …
The Download: China’s non-coup, and building better batteries
How robots and AI are helping develop better batteries The news: At the start of this year, Carnegie Mellon researchers used a robotic system to run dozens of experiments designed to generate …
China’s labeling regulations still causing problems for seafood sector
Chinese Customs Decrees 248 and 249, implemented at the beginning of this year, requires food imported into China to have Chinese-language labeling and identifiers inside and outside of packages.
China used ‘double-crossing companies’ to steal U.S. national security research
While the federal government invests heavily in research, it’s actually China that gets more out of it, according to a Defense Department study of its spending that is getting attention on Capitol …
Harris criticizes Beijing, pledges to support Taiwan
US Vice President Kamala Harris has blasted China and pledged continued support for Taiwan’s self-defense. During a speech at a US Naval base near Tokyo, she said Beijing was undermining rules-based …
China Says U.S. Hacked University With ‘Drinking Tea’ Cyber-Sniffing Weapon
Chinese cybersecurity experts have accused the U.S. National Security Agency of launching cyberattacks on a university in northwest China with a malware program known as “drinking …
China’s c.bank launches $28 bln loan facility to support equipment upgrades
China’s central bank said on Wednesday it has set up a relending facility worth more than 200 billion yuan ($27.59 billion) to help manufacturers and other companies upgrade their equipment, as part …
China Says Stabilising FX Market Is Top Priority, Warns Against ‘Gambling’
China’s central bank said on Wednesday that stabilising the foreign exchange market is the top priority, after the yuan weakened to its lowest level since the global financial crisis of 2008. The …
Caixin Top Stories of the Month: China’s Mortgage Boycott Epicenter Gives Developers an Ultimatum
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Xi Jinping makes first public appearance in Beijing after coup rumours
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited an exhibition in Beijing on Tuesday in his first public appearance since returning from an official trip to Central Asia t …
Father of China Protester Who Defaced Xi Jinping Poster Dies in Jail
The father of a Chinese dissident who defaced a poster of President Xi Jinping has died in prison under ambiguous circumstances, activists and media reports said this week. Dong Jianbiao was serving a …