“But, as we have said before, the EU strongly condemns human rights violations in Xinjiang and other parts of China – in particular the persecution of the Uyghurs and other person …
Monthly Archives For September 2022
Iron ore wobbles as China’s COVID, property woes weigh
Dalian iron ore surrendered its gains from an earlier rebound on Thursday, pressured by worries over fresh COVID-19 restrictions and property sector troubles in China squeezing demand for ferrous …
China’s economic outlook dulled by fresh property, COVID woes
Nearly 70 Chinese cities reported declines in new home prices in August, the most since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the China Index Academy on Thursday, one of China’s largest …
China’s Livestream Industry: Market Growth, Regulation, Enabling Technology, and Business Strategies
We discuss how China’s livestream industry works to boost brand recognition and sales performance as well as relevant marketplace regulations.
US blocks Nvidia AI chip exports to China
China has condemned a US move to end its access to high-end processors made by chipmaker Nvidia, after Washington stepped up its efforts to restrict exports of cutting-edge technology to its trade and …
Nvidia Stock Tumbles As US Bans AI Chip Sales To China Clients: AMD Also Hit By New Export Rules
The U.S. government unveiled fresh restrictions on the sale of computing chips for artificial intelligence to China late Wednesday, heaping pressure on Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices shares.
China’s Chengdu to lock down millions over COVID outbreak
Chengdu, one of China’s biggest cities, will be locked down from Thursday evening as it battles a COVID-19 outbreak with fresh curbs imposed nationwide including in southern factory hub Shenzhen and …
China locks down Chengdu, a city of 21 million people, amid COVID-19 outbreak
Residents must stay home, and about 70% of the flights have been suspended to and from Chengdu, a major hub in China’s southwestern Sichuan province.
China has been simulating attacks on U.S. Navy ships, Taiwan says
China has been simulating attacks on U.S. Navy ships and is aiming to prevent foreign forces from coming to Taiwan’s aid in the event of a war, Taiwan’s defence ministry said in a strongly worded…
Tech Companies Slowly Shift Production Away From China
Worried about geopolitical tensions and stung by pandemic shutdowns, Google, Apple and others are moving some work to nearby countries.
Hangzhou Langhong Technology debuts on Beijing Stock Exchange, fell 0%
Hangzhou Langhong Technology (836395) opened at RMB 17 on its first day trading on the Beijing Stock Exchange, the same as its IPO price.
Beijing expels ex-national security official from Communist Party
BEIJING – China’s ruling Communist Party expelled Thursday a former top corruption investigator for a “wanton abuse of power”, the latest senior official to fall in a sweeping anti-graft campaign. Liu …
China rejects UN Xinjiang report as ‘political tool’ against Beijing
A long-awaited report by the UN human rights office said allegations of torture in the far-western region were credible and cited possible crimes against humanity.