The European automotive industry faces a challenging year. Experts worry a recession might be more than just mild, there could be factory closures or market volatility and challenges. Most expect the …
Monthly Archives For January 2023
China a global leader in support for Covid-19 vaccines: survey
Almost 99 per cent of Chinese respondents said they had received or were willing to get a booster shot in international study.
Baat Pate Ki: Scary scene of Corona in China, 90% population of Henan COVID positive Coronavirus | China
Try to hide the horrifying picture of Corona in China, but the reality is that this time this new variant of Corona virus (Covid19 in China) has completely destroyed the dragon. 90% of Henan’s …
China’s Hegemonic Desires In South China Sea Deteriorate Beijing-Philippines Ties: Report
China’s maritime forces have been accused of igniting conflicts with the Philippines by regularly harassing Filipino fishing boats and fishermen in the region.
Scoop: White House narrowing executive order on China investments
The Biden administration is leaning toward making its executive order on U.S. investments in China more focused and targeted than some of the earlier suggestions, Axios has learned. Why it matters: …
China’s 2022 ended in an abrupt fast-track reopening, can 2023 end in an economic miracle?
China’s recovery might end up being insulated during a 2023 mired in stagnant global growth, political turmoil and recessionary pressures.
How Covid-19 wave hit China’s countryside earlier than expected
Returning migrant workers and students brought a surge to rural areas weeks ahead of the Lunar New Year mass migration, catching grass-roots clinics off guard …
Shenzhen Plans Cash Handouts to Encourage Families to Have More Kids
Southern metropolis Shenzhen is planning to roll out newborn subsidies — which would be up to 37,500 yuan ($5,550) for a three-child family — in a move to boost the local fertility rate. The proposed…
Satellite images hint at Covid outbreak’s true toll in China
Satellite images taken over cities in China show long lines of vehicles at crematoriums and funeral homes, contradicting the low official Covid-19 death toll.
Dozens of China’s Elites Die of COVID as State Plays Down Outbreak
A Chinese health official dismissed concerns from the WHO and others about China’s apparently suppressed COVID death toll, which continued to climb in single digits while the country’s leading …
‘Total mess’ in China’s rural east as COVID-19 wave hits hard
When the COVID-19 wave hit in the second half of December, doctors in Anhui rapidly ran out of diagnostic kits and treatments.
From Disciplinarian to Cheerleader: Why China Is Changing Its Tone on Business
With the economy in a fragile state, Chinese officials are starting to use more business-friendly language, and also to back their words with action.
Got the minerals? China’s control of key metals poses challenges for green transition, IEA warns
China’s dominance over tight supply chains could jeopardise the global shift to green technology, warned a leading climate body. The post Got the minerals? China’s control of key metals poses …
