China’s economic reopening might boost global growth, but the business leaders and policymakers at the World Economic Forum this week are also a little anxious on its potential inflationary impact.
Monthly Archives For January 2023
Beijing Department Store Wangfujing Opens In Hainan In Time To Cash In On Chinese New Year
Wangfujing’s large downtown duty-free store is the latest arrival in Hainan where the provincial government aims to increase year-over-year numbers of tourists and tourist revenues by 20% and 25% …
China-Australia relations: rock lobsters to face ‘severe’ competition if Beijing lifts trade ban
China is reportedly discussing customs clearance for Australian lobsters two years after imposing import restrictions Australian lobster exporters will be relishing the chance to return to their …
Chinese tourists are back and so is Beijing’s tourism diplomacy
After nearly three years of closed borders and strict COVID-19 movement controls, China’s frontiers reopened two weeks ago, clearing the way for millions of Chinese to travel the world over the Lunar …
China’s drug-pricing policy impedes biotech profits
China’s biotech companies are struggling to become profitable as Beijing’s pricing policy undermines attempts to build a homegrown pharmaceutical industry through capital markets. China allowed …
Chinese New Year welcomes Year of the Rabbit as Covid-19 still looms
Chinese around the world begun ushering in the New Year according to the traditional lunar calendar on Saturday evening, as the Year of the Tiger gives way to the Year of the Rabbit on Sunday.…
Gov. Kristi Noem warns against doing business with China: Never forget they want to ‘destroy us’
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) discusses why her state banned government contracts with six nations and addresses her state’s TikTok ban.
Mainland China reports 12,660 COVID-19 deaths in week as Lunar New Year begins
Mainland China rang in the Lunar New Year with large family gathering, big public celebrations with the strict “zero-Covid” policy no longer in effect despite a surge in cases and deaths, includign 12 …
Joe Biden’s China And Russia Nightmare Could Be About To Come True For The U.S. Dollar
The U.S. dollar’s position as the world’s currency of choice could be about to come under unprecedented pressure due to twin challenges from China and Russia, an influential Credit Suisse analyst has …
China may prove not to be the threat we have come to assume
For a generation, American expectations and policy responses to China have been based on the implicit assumption of perpetually strong Chinese economic growth. Fear of China’s ascension has led to …
I.V.F. Offers Hope in China, Even to the Government
China is trying urgently to address its declining population. One idea is to subsidize assisted fertility procedures, which are often a last resort for couples and out of reach for many.
Deshhit: There may be an outcry in China after 24 hours
The people of China are openly celebrating the Lunar New Year. On this occasion, the government has abolished the zero covid policy. The havoc of Corona in China has not ended yet, the government is…
China rings in Year of Rabbit with most Covid rules lifted
People across China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with large family gatherings and crowds visiting temples after the government lifted its strict “zero-Covid” policy, marking the biggest festive celebration since the pandemic…
