Chinese planemaker Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) said it had secured 330 orders for its homegrown C919 narrowbody and ARJ21 regional jets, and raised its 20-year aircraft demand …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
China’s factory gate prices fall for first time since Dec 2020 as COVID curbs bite
China’s factory gate prices for October dropped for the first time since December 2020, and consumer inflation moderated, underlining faltering domestic demand and disruptions to production amid …
Institutional investors see Japan as a real estate darling but have turned cold on China’s property market
Both Japan and China have kept interest rates relatively low, despite US rate increases, weakening their currencies, although Japan is favoured over China by investors.
China reports 8,335 new COVID cases for Nov 8 vs 7,691 a day earlier
China reported 8,335 new COVID-19 infections on Nov. 8, of which 1,346 were symptomatic and 6,989 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday.
Beijing Covid Cases Hit Five-Month High; Guangzhou District Shut
Beijing’s Covid cases jumped to the highest in more than five months, with officials alarmed by cases being found outside of quarantine that show the virus is still spreading in the community.
Biden to Bring Message on China, Russia to Asia Trip Xi, Putin Set to Join
Senior U.S. administration officials said President Biden will discuss Taiwan tensions and the war in Ukraine during summits in Cambodia and Indonesia.
Global brands think local as they tie up with state-owned entities to woo customers with China-centric products
Foreign companies are increasingly working with Chinese brands, but some have also tied up with state-owned companies to target the nation’s 1.4 billion consumers.
Beijing reports 32 symptomatic, 48 asymptomatic COVID cases for Nov 8
BEIJING, Nov 9 (Reuters) – China’s capital Beijing reported 32 symptomatic new locally transmitted COVID-19 infections and 48 asymptomatic cases for Nov. 8, local government authorities said on …
China banks valued like US peers at depths of 2008 crash
Pessimism about China’s banking sector is plunging to unprecedented levels, even reaching the depths where United States lenders traded during the 2008 financial crisis.
China’s Cash Drives America Towards Electrification
The greater the number of battery-powered buses, trucks, and cars in the United States, the more batteries China can sell.
China residents clash with authorities over COVID rules
Anti-pandemic measures have prompted backlashes across the country, forming a rarely seen challenge to Communist Party authority.
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China Looks to Move Away from Strict COVID-19 Restrictions as Imports, Exports Slow
The news comes as Chinese officials have grown concerned about the costs of their zero-tolerance approach to smothering Covid-19 outbreaks, which has resulted in lockdowns of cities and whole …