Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密), the main assembler of Apple Inc’s iPhones, yesterday said it plans to lower its business outlook for this quarter as the COVID-19 pandemic reduced factory …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
China is behind in its ability to design and produce advanced chips, says Chris Miller, author of “Chip War”
Chris Miller, author of ‘Chip War,’ joins ‘TechCheck’ to discuss competition among chip manufacturers, the U.S. CHIPS Act repercussions for China and market pressures … is delayed at least 15 …
China pledges more support to cash-strapped Pakistan after $9 billion bailout package
As the Pakistan government tries to steady the nation’s weak economy, China said it will continue to help the cash-strapped country stabilise its financial situation.
China’s Exports Drop Sharply as Global Economy Slows
The pullback in demand for its goods abroad removes a key prop for China’s growth as its economy is pressured by the government’s zero-Covid strategy and a severe real-estate slump.
China’s COVID resurgence spurs new curbs, Foxconn imposes restrictions
China’s escalating COVID -19 resurgence has spurred authorities and companies, including key iPhone manufacturer Foxconn, to ramp up measures to contain outbreaks, disrupting production and throwing …
US to Japan: We’ll help you make chips. Now about that China ban…
The two not explicitly linked together but USA still working hard to hurt China semiconductor imports As Washington tries to persuade allies to join its China chip technology export ban, Japan is …
China’s Business Elite See the Country That Let Them Thrive Slipping Away
The business class, which shunned politics, is now questioning if there is still a place for them in a system dominated by one ruler, Xi Jinping.
‘Lone-wolf’ Olaf Scholz risks ‘splintering West’ as trip to Beijing to ‘sour relations’
Beijing’s ‘dual circulation’ economic strategy promoting … BMW, BASF, Bayer and Deutsche Bank, most of which are doing thriving business in China. That has some German observers questioning whether …
China’s Latin America Move
Since, Chinese trade with Latin America has increased at a striking 31% annual rate on average to the equivalent of about $450 billion a year. China is now South America’s largest trading partner and …
China imports and exports shrink in October as demand from U.S. plummets
China’s imports and exports shrank unexpectedly in October and failed to reach growth expectations as goods shipped to the United States plummeted for a third straight month.
China’s imports, exports shrink in October as demand from U.S. plummets
China’s economy grew by 3.9% from July to September … pressure due to the strict “zero-COVID” policies that continue to disrupt the normal flow of business for sometimes months. Power goes out in …
China leaders mull COVID reopening steps, but no timeframe specific, moves to come slowly
They are proceeding cautiously despite the deepening impact of the Covid policies, the people said, pointing to a long path to anything …
Beijing authorities respond to health code concerns
In recent days, many have complained they have been blocked from entering Beijing after they received a risk alert from Beijing Jiankangbao – a mobile-based app used to check health codes. Li Yuan, a …
