The bloc moved closer to imposing restrictions on travelers from China, as Beijing threatened countermeasures.
Monthly Archives For January 2023
EU and Beijing heading for collision over China’s COVID-19 crisis
The European Union and China are moving closer to a political standoff over the COVID-19 crisis. An EU offer of help, including vaccine donations, was also as good as slapped down.
As investors shift focus from inflation to growth, Club stocks with China exposure stand to gain
As Beijing rolls back restrictions, the Chinese economy has nowhere to go but up. And Club names operating in China should see a boost.
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Home Market Surged Last Year, Australia Is the No. 1 Country for Chinese Home Buyers Looking Abroad, and More Super-rich home buyers couldn’t get enough of London last year, according to a wealth …
Gravitas: China’s financial capital collapses, 70% of Shanghai residents infected with Wuhan virus
Reports say 70% of Shanghai’s residents have been infected with the Wuhan virus. Desperate China has resorted to testing toilet water for infection. Molly Gambhir tells you. Like us on Facebook to see …
China blasts ‘unacceptable’ COVID-19 travel restrictions, claims political motivations for new rules
China has changed how it reports cases and deaths related to COVID-19, with officials no longer counting asymptomatic results as positive and only certain deaths as covid-related.
Ecuador reaches trade deal with China, aims to increase exports, Lasso says
Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso said on Tuesday the country has sealed a free trade deal with China, an agreement expected to increase exports and boost growth in the South American country’s …
China Faces a Looming Economic Disaster
A looming tsunami of Covid-19 infections is hurting the Chinese economy after the government abruptly announced it would end its harsh “zero-Covid” controls, prompting economists to warn that China …
RMT chief threatens rail strikes could continue beyond May – as it happened
New year starts with warnings from IMF and UK leading economists; most UK train services out of action as five days of strikes begin. Network Rail chief negotiator: Deal within ‘touching distance …
COVID-19: China infection surge on agenda at WHO coronavirus meeting
According to UN News, the 30-strong expert group was formed in June 2020 to advise the UN health agency and Member States on coronavirus mutations and variants. The group’s last meeting was in October …
China continued to reject Marvel movies in 2022, and the country’s box office plummeted 36%
China lost its crown as the world’s biggest box office in 2022 as it dealt with rising coronavirus cases and rejected some big Hollywood releases.
China’s a ‘big wild card’ for oil prices as the hit from surging COVID cases has yet to be seen, energy expert Dan Yergin says
The fallout from escalating COVID-19 cases in China is yet to be seen on oil prices, while a crisis with Taiwan could send crude prices shooting up, says Dan Yergin.
Patients flood Shanghai hospitals after China relaxes its COVID policies
Hospitals in Shanghai are overflowing with patients after China lifted its coronavirus rules. Countries are urging China to release figures on its latest COVID wave.