The Tesla chief executive has offered to close his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter on the terms he originally agreed to, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Monthly Archives For October 2022
Beijing Daxing Airport celebrates its third birthday; what impact has it made?
None have faced the same level of disruption as Beijing ’s Daxing Airport, which has taken successive hits from the COVID-19 pandemic. With the pandemic possibly coming to an end, even in China, where …
7 dinnerware brands our experts love, whether you’re buying dinnerware sets or single pieces
Having a high-end dishware set can make a table feel extravagant. These are the 7 best places to shop for dinnerware.
China reports 1,134 new COVID cases for Oct 4 vs 1,038 a day earlier
Mainland China reported 1,134 new coronavirus cases for Tuesday, of which 273 were symptomatic and 861 ere asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday.
China’s difficult choices as export growth slows
The writer is a finance professor at Peking University and a senior associate at the Carnegie China Center China’s export growth has been the brightest spot in an otherwise gloomy economic performance …
Keep track of China’s political elites with the Post’s ‘time machine’
A new function has been launched for the party congress digital project Readers will be able to access updates on Central Committee members The South China Morning Post has launched a new “time …
Five reasons why China’s economy is in trouble
China’s economy is slowing down as it adapts to a punishing zero-Covid strategy and weakening global demand. Official growth figures for the July to September quarter are expected next week – if the …
Taiwan is looking for a way to defend its leaders from ‘decapitation’ as China’s military veers closer to the island
The problem with preparing for a decapitation strike is that there is a thin line between prudence and paranoia.
How the covid pop-up window is wreaking havoc on daily life in China
A frustrating feature in Beijing’s covid app reveals major cracks in the technocratic zero-covid system. China Report is MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about what’s happening in China. Sign up to …
Taiwan firms’ ‘crisis of confidence’ in China’s business environment started before Pelosi, survey finds
Most Taiwanese companies doing business in mainland China have moved or planned to move some manufacturing or sourcing elsewhere, according to a US think tank poll.
Heading overseas? Here’s why travel advisories about COVID-19 aren’t being updated
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped regularly issuing COVID-19 related advisories for international travelers.
Biden Reported to Be Further Restricting Chip Exports to China
The latest restrictions follow years of efforts to prevent China from manufacturing cutting-edge semiconductors.
China carmakers request 15-20% price cuts for chips in sufficient supply
With automotive chip shortages gradually abating, Chinese automakers reportedly have asked suppliers to cut prices by 15-20% on those chips not in short supply, looking to reduce production costs, …