Openthebooks.com founder Adam Andrzejewski unpacks a watchdog report that says $20 million in U.S. military research is going to Chinese institutions.
Monthly Archives For November 2022
How the U.S.-Chinese Technology War Is Changing the World
Washington’s crackdown on technology access is creating a new kind of global conflict. A new book argues that the Pentagon drives carbon emissions worldwide but ignores inconvenient realities.
Symposium focuses on invigorating innovation for better China
The 13th Symposium on Chinese Scholars and Shanghai Development in the 21st Century was held on Saturday at the Shanghai Science Hall under the theme “Invigorating Innovation for a Better China.” The …
China’s Covid lockdowns still weigh heavy on small firms, despite promise of more bank support
Chinese authorities have begun rolling out a raft of measures to help micro- and small-enterprises (MSE), including extending loan repayments But that may not be enough for the country’s MSEs, who are …
VP Harris has brief encounter with China’s leader Xi
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has spoken briefly with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in another step toward keeping lines of communication open between the two biggest economies …
Beijing under semi-lockdown as new coronavirus cases rise in China
Beijing wore an eerie look on Saturday with most of its residents staying home after several districts in the city on Friday issued advisories to people, calling for less cross-district personnel flow …
Taiwan’s APEC Rep Met China’s Xi, Talked Chips With Harris
While Chang is now retired from TSMC, he remains influential as the elder statesman of Taiwan’s chip industry, and said he had discussed the company’s new $12 billion plant in the U.S. state of Arizona…
POLL China’s property prices to rise in 2023, sales to fall more slowly
China’s property sector will remain weak but will see a gradual recovery in 2023, economists said in a Reuters poll, expecting further stimulus measures and looser COVID-19 curbs to support the crisis …
Former China Vice Finance Minister Calls For Global Sustainability Disclosure Standards
Former Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao called for a set of “high-quality” and globally recognized sustainability disclosure standards at the 13th Caixin Summit on Saturday, as different global …
China Local Govt Helps Foxconn Hire Villagers After Exodus: FT
Chinese authorities are helping Foxconn Technology Group repopulate its iPhone assembly lines after the Apple Inc. partner suffered a workers’ exodus from its central China plant late last month amid …
China’s stamp tax revenue up in first 10 months
According to the Ministry of Finance, stock trading stamp tax revenue went down 3.7 percent from a year ago to 235.5 billion yuan during the period. Data also showed that China’s fiscal revenue …
China reports 24,473 new COVID cases; some Beijing businesses shut
China reported a slight decline in new COVID-19 cases on Saturday as numerous cities across the country battled outbreaks and restaurants and many other businesses in Beijing shut after authorities …
China, US Officials to Attend Southeast Asia Defense Meeting
China’s Defense Ministry said Gen. Wei Fenghe will attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers’ Meeting-Plus from Sunday to Thursday. The Department of Defense said Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III will also…