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Monthly Archives For March 2023
Justin Sun Says Hong Kong’s New Licensing Regime Could Shift Policy in Mainland China, Eventually
Seychelles-based crypto exchange OKX, which ranks eighth in overall trading volume, has also applied to be licensed in the city. And then there’s the looming presence of China. “Beijing sees Hong Kong …
Clear way ahead for mainland China companies listing IPOs overseas
New rules from the China Securities Regulatory Commission aim to bring transparency and end chaotic process that left such offerings mostly unregulated Transparent rules and regulations are the …
Sasseur Reit could be worth a closer look amid China’s reopening
INVESTORS who bought into the initial public offerings (IPOs) of the four China-focused property trusts backed by Chinese sponsors that listed here between 2015 and 2018 would be licking their wounds.
China could funnel weapons to Russia through Belarus as defense ties with Beijing deepen: expert
Russian President Putin’s top allies, China and Belarus, met in Beijing to enhance relations as one security expert warns China could look to funnel arms to Russia through Belarus.
US manufacturers offer way for American businesses to ‘mitigate’ China damage
National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons unpacks growing calls from lawmakers and business leaders to ‘decouple’ the U.S. economy from China.
China Wants to Make Its Brand-New Space Station Even Bigger
Construction of the Tiangong Space Station was only completed late last year, but China already has big plans to expand on its low Earth orbit project.
A more hawkish China policy? 5 takeaways from House committee’s inaugural hearing on confronting Beijing
What was abundantly clear from the lawmakers was the message that the era of engagement with China is long past its sell-by date. Engagement had been the policy of successive government from Nixon’s …
Wuhan COVID-19 lab leak theory dismissed, again, by China
BEIJING — For the second day in a row, China on Wednesday dismissed U.S. suggestions that the COVID-19 pandemic may have been triggered by a virus that leaked from a Chinese laboratory. Responding to comments…
Exclusive: US seeks allies’ backing for possible China sanctions over Ukraine war -sources
The United States is sounding out close allies about the possibility of imposing new sanctions on China if Beijing provides military support to Russia for its war in Ukraine, according to four U.S.
US Treasury official visited China last week – sources
A senior U.S. Treasury Department official met with Chinese counterparts in Beijing last week, sources familiar with the matter said, reflecting Treasury’s continued desire to maintain open channels …
Bashing China is a bipartisan passion in evenly divided U.S. Congress
In a politically fractured Congress, a spate of hearings demonstrated that going after China has become one of Washington’s most unifying causes.
Canadians say Trudeau needs tougher response in wake of China actions -poll
A majority of Canadians want Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take a stronger stance in the face of alleged election interference by China and other recent security concerns, according to a poll …