SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) – Rich nations have stuck to pledges to phase out coal power despite the energy crunch in the wake of the Ukraine war but China’s expanding coal fleet risks counteracting the …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
Canadian police charge Hydro-Québec researcher with spying for China
Canadian authorities have arrested a researcher at the country’s largest electric utility and charged him with espionage for allegedly trying to obtain trade secrets for China, according to police.
All Industries & Trade Forum appeals to PM Modi to impose import restriction on China and ASEAN countries to support MSMEs: Report
The letter said that the Indian businessmen cannot import steel from China and the country can send only manufactured goods to India, referring to the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) condition.
China’s COVID-19 frustrations spark unrest in Guangzhou as cases rise
Among the latest outbreaks in China, Guangzhou’s is the largest, with new daily infections of COVID-19 topping 5,000 for the first time and fuelling speculation that localised lockdowns could widen.
The 5th China International Import Expo posts fruitful results
The 5th edition of the China International Import Expo (CIIE), which concluded on Thursday, was hailed as another fruitful event as the value of intended deals reached during the six-day expo …
UK PM Sunak: China Poses a Threat but Must Also Engage With Them
“I’m very clear that China poses a systemic challenge to both our values and our interests and it represents the single biggest state threat to our economic security and that’s why it’s right that we…
Chinese police shoot dead would-be bank robber, free hostage
BEIJING — Police in eastern China shot dead a would-be bank robber Tuesday and freed the hostage he had taken, in a rare instance of violent crime in the tightly controlled country. A notice on…
Coronavirus tally: China’s ruling party calls for strict compliance with zero-COVID policy in move likely to frustrate citizens
China’s ruling party called for strict adherence to the hard-line “zero-COVID” policy Tuesday in an apparent attempt to guide public perceptions after regulations were eased slightly in places, the …
Zero-Covid curbs sparks unrest in Guangzhou, China
Protests have erupted in Guangzhou, China in response to the country’s strict zero-Covid policy. The city’s Haizhu District is in under a strict stay-at-home order amid the worst coronavirus outbreak …
China circles El Salvador’s economy as country edges toward crypto plunge
President Nayib Bukele bet on bitcoin and its tumbling value has put the Central American country in a financially precarious spot …
Australian PM Raises Trade ‘Blockages’ With China’s Xi
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he raised with Chinese President Xi Jinping concerns about trade “blockages” but did not walk away from their first face-to-face talks with any …
China Will Speed up Free Trade Agreement Negotiations With S.Korea Xi
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday China will speed up bilateral free trade agreement negotiations with South Korea, state television CCTV reported. China will deepen cooperation with South …
China’s financial sector executives face deeper pay cuts as firms heed President Xi’s ‘common prosperity’ push
Senior executives across China’s US$58 trillion financial system are facing additional pay cuts as firms weigh options to comply with President Xi Jinping’s ‘common prosperity’ drive.
