Singles Day has drawn a lukewarm response from Chinese shoppers this year, the latest indication that consumers and retailers in the world’s biggest market remain spooked by Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
Tom Cotton on China: Vulnerability makes a strong nation dangerous
Ark., weighs in on whether President Biden’s administration presents a strategic opportunity for China’s Xi Jinping on ‘One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.’ …
China’s optimized COVID-19 response measures based on practical experience, data: Health official
On the basis of the ninth edition of the country’s COVID-19 control protocols, these measures … and control measures as well as one-size-fits-all approach. Follow China.org.cn on Twitter and …
Coronavirus: Beijing vows support for Hong Kong’s ‘scientific-based Covid adjustments’ to further open up to country and world
Beijing has pledged support for Hong Kong’s “scientific-based coronavirus adjustments” aimed at further opening up the city to mainland China and the world, despite frequent Covid-19 outbreaks across …
Beijing can help Hong Kong society heal by saying where ‘red lines’ of national security law lie, says Catholic bishop
The main crisis in city’s wounded society is that different groups only think of their own interests, says Bishop Stephen Chow …
Xinhua Headlines: Digital technology propels China’s pursuit for common prosperity
World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit has demonstrated the role of digital technologies in advancing common prosperity in China, with a focus on expanding businesses, bridging the urban-rural divide …
China says it’s refining COVID-19 rules, not relaxing controls
China’s top health officials said a sweeping overhaul to its COVID Zero playbook was a refinement of rules and not a relaxation of controls, dismissing interpretations that the changes were a step …
China has placed the 13 million people living in Guangzhou under stay-at-home orders as COVID cases rise
The National Health Commission reported 3,775 people were found infected in Guangzhou, China. This is a 3,030-people increase since Friday, according to the Associated Press.
Tesla may start exporting China-made EVs to U.S. and Canada, sources say
Tesla is considering exporting made-in-China electric cars to the United States, two people with knowledge of the planning told Reuters. Here’s why.
U.S.-China rivalry risks splintering global economy, IMF chief warns
U.S. and European efforts to redraw global supply chains make sense if they help eliminate the kind of reliance on a single supplier that proved so disruptive during the pandemic. But if the two …
China’s COVID-19 infections reach peak since late April
SHANGHAI: China reported on Saturday (Nov 12) its largest tally of new COVID-19 infections since late April, a day after Beijing unveiled a spate of measures, including shorter quarantine …
China says it will continue fine-tuning COVID-19 measures
SHANGHAI: China will keep fine-tuning its steps to control COVID-19 as it tries to minimise infections and serious cases, officials said on Saturday (Nov 12), a day after surprise an …
The U.S. is reducing its reliance on China for green technology. Could that slow progress on climate change?
United Nations climate conference is underway in Egypt, and the world’s two largest emitters — the U.S. and China — are hardly talking. After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) visited Taiwan last …
