For the many Uyghur activists who have campaigned to bring China’s crackdown in Xinjiang to light, a U.N. report that largely validated their claims was a vindication.
Monthly Archives For September 2022
China’s Forced Organ Harvesting Demands U.S. Response
American doctors go to great lengths to maintain the highest ethical standards as they work to save thousands of desperately ill patients waiting for an organ match, as underscored in recent reporting …
China securities regulator says will implement Sino-U.S. audit deal
A senior Chinese securities regulator said on Friday that China will implement its audit agreement with the United States, and will strengthen communication with foreign institutional investors.
Taiwan shooting down drone near China was ‘appropriate’, premier says
Taiwan’s shooting down of a drone off the Chinese coast that buzzed a Taiwanese-controlled island was the most “appropriate” thing to do after repeated warnings, and China should exercise restraint, …
How to Teach Beijing a Lesson in Ukraine
Argument: How to Teach Beijing a Lesson in Ukraine How to Teach Beijing a Lesson in Ukraine… | View Comments () The world is becoming more dangerous. Russia’s war on Ukraine is entering its seventh…
Explainer: Biden’s curbs on chips to China part of broader effort
Chip designer Nvidia Corp this week said the United States told it to restrict exports to China of two computing chips for artificial intelligence work, the latest move in a broader government effort …
Worst China Property Earnings Since 2008 Signal More Stock Angst
China’s property developers posted their worst first-half earnings in over a decade, an outcome that will likely pressure stocks further even as the government boosts efforts to stabilize the sector.
CHIPS won’t be enough; America will need more to stave off China’s technological challenge
President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act. The bill provides $52 billion to support semiconductor manufacturing through subsidies and tax credits while providing $200 billion …
China’s population lag, not a weaker yuan, set to be key as it battles younger Asian peers for investment
The yuan’s depreciation this year is mild compared to other currencies in the Asia-Pacific, but China’s population decline could become more of a factor in the future.
ADB: China Can Probably Stand On Its Own
In a sign of China’s rising strength, the Asian Development Bank announced it may stop lending to the world’s second largest economy.
Borrowing from China to finance infrastructure
Sri Lanka’s debt to China is making headlines in international and local media once again. Media reports partly blame China…. ..
China Offers Africa Debt Relief
For China, interest-free debt cancellation does not have significant material impacts on its debt stock in the continent.
Microsoft, Amazon and other tech giants slowly shift away from China
The shift is a response to growing concerns about the geopolitical tensions over Taiwan and pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions over the past few years.