Beijing saw its first snowfall of the year on Jan 23 amid celebrations marking the Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year. [Photo/official weibo account of Beijing Meteorological Service] …
Monthly Archives For January 2023
China’s Debt Trap Places Sri Lanka’s Future In IMF’s And Beijing’s Hands
Sri Lanka has been on the doorsteps of the IMF multiple times, asking for assistance to cope with a debt crisis.
Lunar New Year special | 10 most-read stories on China tech in 2022
China is on holiday for the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, from Jan. 21 to Jan. 27. For the week, TechNode has prepared three yearly summary reports. They in …
Rural China runs short of Covid drugs over lunar new year holiday
Relatives in Shanghai rushed to send antiviral drugs by post after the local hospital and clinic ran out of supplies, but when the medicine arrived, Wu’s mother had already tested negative. Drug shortfalls that hit…
Coronavirus Live Updates: China logs nearly 13,000 Covid deaths in a week
China reported nearly 13,000 Covid-related deaths in hospitals between January 13 and 19, after a top health official said the vast majority of the p …
Live updates: China’s troubled holiday season kicks off in Year of the Rabbit
China’s biotech companies are struggling to become profitable as Beijing’s pricing policy undermines attempts to build a homegrown pharmaceutical industry through capital mark
China Cement Clinker Import Industry Report 2023: Import Value was $1426.9 million in 2021, up 6% y-o-y – Outlook to 2032
DUBLIN, Jan. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Research Report on China’s Cement Clinker Import 2023-2032” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. China is the largest cement producer …
China-Japan relations: ‘political’ travel curbs on Chinese ‘harm business ties’, diplomat warns
Foreign ministry’s top Asia official says supply chains should not be influenced by ideology Liu Jinsong delivers the message in talks with the chief of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry …
China downplays the severity of its COVID-19 surge
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Washington Post reporter Lily Kuo about China’s massive COVID-19 outbreak and satellite imagery that suggests the government is downplaying its scope.
First Flight From China In Almost Three Years Lands In Bali
Earlier this month, one of the world’s biggest markets – China – finally reopened to the rest of the world. Airlines saw bookings for flights to and from China surging, and countries were preparing to…
Universities have ‘risky’ ties to China
More than 40 British universities have collaborated with institutions that have been linked to malign activities of the Chinese state.An investigation by The Times reveals that dozens of universities …
Your Financial Fortune Predictions For Chinese New Year 2023: The Year Of The Rabbit
Jan. 22, 2023, marks the start of Lunar New Year celebrations in China and Vietnam. For the two respective countries, China will enter the year of the water rabbit, while Vietnam will celebrate the …
Withdrawal of export duties, China opening up beneficial for steel sector: Seshagiri Rao
However, the sentiment for FY24 is “cautious” as overall steel prices will remain range bound and the margins will get normalised, JSW Steel joint MD and group CFO Seshagiri Rao MVS told FE in an…