China’s January factory gate prices fell more than economists expected, suggesting that flashes of domestic demand that had stoked consumer prices after the zero-COVID policy ended are not yet strong …
Monthly Archives For February 2023
British business community eyes stronger trade ties with China
British business leaders have said they hope that trade ties between Britain and China will deepen as the two countries work toward economic rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic. The remarks were made …
UPDATE 1-South Korea to restart issuing short-term visas for China travellers on Feb 11
SEOUL, Feb 10 (Reuters) – South Korea plans to resume issuing short-term visas for travellers from China on Saturday after China improved its COVID-19 situation, Seoul officials said on Friday. South …
South Korea to restart issuing short-term visas for China travellers on Feb 11
South Korea plans to resume issuing short-term visas for travellers from China on Saturday after China improved its COVID-19 situation, Seoul officials said on Friday.
U.S. aims to curtail technology investment in China
Growing concerns about China’s military and economic ambitions have lawmakers and the White House weighing yet another effort to restrict Beijing’s access to advanced technologies that could be used …
HK, Shenzhen send teams to Turkiye
The Hong Kong branch is ready to send members to assist in the mission and is in discussions with the International Red Cross, she said. Separately on Wednesday and Thursday, the Shenzhen Rescue …
Hong Kong’s anti-freedom show trials prove Beijing’s promises mean nothing
Advocating for the democratic norms and traditions the city has long held dear. The national-security law classifies all these actions as “subversion,” and Beijing considers unforgivable the activists’ support of a July 2020 primary election…
UK pays EU £2.3bn to settle China import row
Minister says payment will ‘draw a line’ under 2017 case related to claims of fraudulent textile imports …
US-China Trade Sets Records
Back a bit farther in time is the laughable trade war. At $537 billion, goods imports from China in 2022 were all of $2 billion lower than the 2018 record. The Trump-Biden tariff era 2019–2022…
China’s roadmap for high-quality development
Enhance the quality and brand development capabilities of enterprises. People look at a BYD Han electric car during a media preview of the 100th Brussels Motor Show in Brussels, B …
No New COVID Variants Found During China’s Latest Outbreak, According To Study
While Chinese cities are currently overwhelmed with new COVID cases, researchers are finding some comfort in the fact that the virus hasn’t had more mutations.
It’s obvious China is bouncing back, says Chatham House’s Jim O’Neill
Jim O’Neill, former Goldman Sachs chief economist and currently a senior advisor to the Chatham House, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss global economic conditions, address recession concerns around the world and the how China’s reopening…
China’s 180M digital yuan airdrop, Devastation in Turkey, Laos’ CBDC: Asia Express
China airdrops 180 million digital yuan to celebrate Lunar New Year, crypto exchanges donate to earthquake victims, and Laos pilots a CBDC.
