The brand is the latest from China to try its luck in the NBA scene. Among those whom we’ve seen endorse brands from the Far East are Tony Parker and Lou Williams with Peak, Dwyane…
Monthly Archives For April 2023
New China-Brazil cargo air route promotes e-commerce trade
A ceremony was held on Monday for the opening of a new cargo air route linking the southern Chinese metropolis Shenzhen to Sao Paulo of Brazil, which is expected to stimulate the e-commerce trade …
China says unmanned airship over US was isolated, unexpected event
China has made it clear that the unmanned civilian airship that flew over U.S. terriory was an unexpected and isolated event, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
China Strikes Back at U.S. Chip Maker Even as It Signals Openness
Beijing’s security review of Micron Technology, which has deep roots in China, could have wide-ranging ramifications for other foreign businesses.
Gen Zs are becoming China’s biggest spenders
Gen Zs are not shy to spend their money on themselves, particularly in China where more than 20% of Gen Zs are willing to shell out over 16% of their income for luxury products. This…
Beijing promised to ‘fight back’ over Taiwan leader’s US visit. But this time it has more to lose
An anticipated meeting between Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen and US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California this week has sparked concerns of a repeat of the pressure campaign China launched last …
Australia news live: China reportedly issues Anthony Albanese ‘in principle’ invitation to visit Beijing
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China’s homebuyers are starting to come back
More people in China want to buy houses again, according to a first quarter survey released Monday by the People’s Bank of China.
Xi’s China can’t replace the US as a financial superpower
For years China has been lending money hand over fist (with very little transparency or, it would appear, due diligence) to developing countries in the “global south”. The financing of so-called “belt …
China Could Crush Taiwan’s Economy. Why Beijing Won’t Bring the Hammer Down.
The Taiwanese president is expected to meet with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. A limited reaction is likely from China, Thomas Shattuck writes.
China seethes as US chip controls threaten tech ambitions
Furious at U.S. efforts that cut off access to technology to make advanced computer chips, China’s leaders appear to be struggling to figure out how to retaliate without hurting their own ambitions in …
China says Tsai-McCarthy meeting will ‘further damage’ Sino-US relations
An upcoming meeting between Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will “further damage” relations between Beijing and Washington, China warned Monday.As speaker of the …
The Chinese spy balloon was gathering intel on sensitive US military sites and sending it to Beijing in real-time: report
The balloon mostly picked up electronic signals, not photos, from the bases, NBC News reported. The Pentagon said it was unable to confirm the report.