US officials have shown growing wariness in recent years of Chinese telecommunications companies and technology.
Monthly Archives For November 2022
China’s software sector sees robust revenue growth in first 10 months
China’s software industry reported a 10-percent increase in business revenue in the first ten months of 2022, according to official data. Revenue totaled 8.42 trillion yuan (about 1.18 trillion U.S.
Huge COVID protests erupt in China’s Xinjiang after deadly fire
Rare protests broke out in China’s far western Xinjiang region, with crowds shouting at hazmat-suited guards after a deadly fire triggered anger over their prolonged COVID-19 lockdown as nationwide …
Beijing’s Power Brokers Wouldn’t Surprise Robert Moses
Review: Beijing’s Power Brokers Wouldn’t Surprise Robert Moses Beijing’s Power Brokers Wouldn’t Surprise Ro… | View Comments () I bought a paperback version of Robert Caro’s The Power Broker nearly 50 years ago when I…
Vatican says China violated pact on bishops, expresses regret
A Chinese flag is seen next to the statue of Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci, the first builder of church during the Ming Dynasty, at the entrance of Beijing South Catholic Church, a governmen
Apple has a huge problem with an iPhone factory in China
A violent workers’ revolt at the world’s largest iPhone factory this week in central China is further scrambling Apple’s strained supply and highlighting how the country’s stringent zero-Covid policy is hurting global technology firms.
China records over 31,000 new COVID-19 cases, including more than 3,000 with symptoms
China reported 31,709 new coronavirus infections on Saturday, while 1,893 patients were released from hospital care after fully recovering in the last 24 hours. Of total new cases, only 3,474 …
Beijing supplies, services strained
Residents of some parts of China’s capital were emptying supermarket shelves and overwhelming delivery apps Friday as the city government ordered faster construction of covid-19 quarantine centers and field hospitals.
IPhone Factory Protest In China Reveals Zero-COVID Policy Hurting Global Technology Firms
The world’s largest iPhone manufacturing plant in China which saw a violent workers’ protest last week, significantly disrupted Apple’s constrained supplies …
U.S. bans the sale and import of some tech from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE
The five-member FCC said it has voted unanimously to adopt new rules that will block the importation or sale of certain technology products that pose security risks to U.S. critical infrastructure.
China Files Record COVID-19 Cases Despite Zero-Tolerance: Is Xi’s Strict Coronavirus Policy Failing?
China has imposed a fresh series of COVID lockdowns amid a record daily high in coronavirus cases for a second day on November 25. The lockdown comes amid growing frustration among the Chinese …
Video: Huge ‘end Covid lockdown’ protests in China’s Xinjiang after deadly fire
In videos widely shared on social media, crowds chanted “End the lockdown!”, as they walked down a street, Reuters reported.
Protests erupt in China’s Xinjiang over 3-month COVID lockdown
Protests have broken out in China’s remote Xinjiang region, as anger boils over three months of harsh COVID curbs, and after a fatal blaze at a locked-down apartment killed 10. By continuing to browse …