China’s deeply troubled property sector is set to see home sales fall for the second straight year in 2023, but the pace of declines will ease thanks to state support measures and the lifting of…
Monthly Archives For January 2023
China’s reopening unlikely to make a big impact on Singapore’s COVID-19 situation, experts say
Singapore’s population is well-protected by vaccinations and previous infections even as more Chinese tourists are set to visit the country, experts said.
China’s zero-COVID whiplash
COVID restrictions are over. Heads are spinning from the speed of the change, and infections are spreading quickly.
California coronavirus updates: Hospitals run out of beds as COVID-19 spreads through China again
The Chinese government has sharply criticized COVID-19 testing requirements being imposed on passengers from China and is threatening countermeasures against the countries involved.
China defends its COVID handling after WHO, Biden say Beijing is under-reporting deaths
China is seeing a surge in COVID cases after abandoning its stringent coronavirus policies. While Biden and WHO voiced concerns, China said its epidemic situation is controllable.
Covert China: Uncovering Beijing’s Worldwide Influence Operations
China’s international efforts to achieve pre-eminence are often going unnoticed around the World. Newsweek set out to uncover them.
China’s EV Boom Has Sent Its Car Exports Soaring
The aggressive growth of China’s electric vehicle industry has made it a major car exporter, and it is set to gain a lager market share in both Europe and North America …
China allows four firms to resume Aussie coal imports, sources say
The partial easing of the coal import ban comes after the Australian and Chinese foreign ministers met last month seeking to reset the frosty diplomatic relations between the two nations.
China’s new Covid surge is crippling the world’s most important factories and biggest ports
The surge in Covid-19 cases in China is impacting the completion of manufacturing orders, according to CNBC Supply Chain Heat Map data.
After a Chaotic Reopening, Is China Investable Again?
The nation is returning to business, but Beijing’s hard-to-read policymaking means that global investors need to tread carefully.
Beds run out at Beijing hospital as COVID-19 spreads
Patients, mostly older people, laid on stretchers in hallways or took oxygen while sitting in wheelchairs as a COVID-19 outbreak stretched public health facilities’ resources in China’s capital Beijing,
A Beijing hospital runs out of beds amid a COVID surge in China
Patients, most of them elderly, lie on stretchers in hospital hallways or take oxygen while sitting in wheelchairs as COVID-19 cases surge in Beijing.
WHO worried about COVID-19 surge in China amid lack of info
The World Health Organization is ‘concerned about the risk to life in China’ amid the coronavirus’ explosive spread and the lack of outbreak data from the Chinese government.
