HAIKOU: Fisherwoman Yang Jianling watches the tide rise and ebb, and she knows the perfect time for a good catch from the sea.
Monthly Archives For April 2023
Is China’s move to resolve Australia barley row masking a ‘strategic’ bid to join the CPTPP?
The move will help achieve several goals for Beijing, including putting a ‘bilateral irritant’ to bed and improving its global trade image, observers say Most Southeast Asian nations view China …
Oil holds above $80 per barrel on OPEC+ cuts, traders eye China recovery
Oil prices edged up on Monday, supported by OPEC+’s plans to cut more output, while investors eyed Chinese economic data for signs of a demand recovery by the world’s No. 2 oil consumer.
COVID-19: PPE storage still costs taxpayers £580,000 a day, new figures reveal
“The British public will be understandably sickened by this eye watering waste of taxpayers’ money,” Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner says.
Shenzhen forum attracts overseas professionals
Under the theme of “pursuing common development and benefiting worldwide professionals in the drive to scientific and technological innovation”, the conference featured a variety of forums, job fairs …
Beijing largely ends currency intervention
BEIJING: People’s Bank of China (PBoC) governor Yi Gang says Beijing has largely ended regular foreign-exchange (forex) intervention, and pursues a policy aimed at enhancing the ease of use of the …
China central bank ramps up liquidity injection when rolling over medium-term policy loans
China’s central bank ramped up liquidity injection when rolling over maturing medium-term policy loans for the fifth consecutive month on Monday, while keeping interest rate unchanged, matching market expectations.
Biden’s electric-car mandates slam the working class and boost China
China, anti-working class move, the Biden administration aims for force two-thirds of new cars to be all-electric by 2032.
China reportedly let AI control a satellite, which then observed rivals India and Japan
Asia n Brief China’s State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS) has reportedly allowed artificial intelligence to control a satellite.
China baijiu maker ZJLD Group seeks up to $812 million in Hong Kong’s largest IPO in 2023
Chinese liquor company ZJLD Group is looking to raise up to HK$6.37 billion ($811.5 million) in a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), the largest in the financial centre this year, according to …
China’s ZJLD Group seeks up to $811.5 million in Hong Kong IPO
Chinese liquor company ZJLD Group is looking to raise up to HK$6.37 billion ($811.5 million) in a Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO), the largest in the financial centre this year, according to …
Analysis: Great shortfall of China: Australia’s biggest tourism market returns with a whimper
China was Australia’s biggest source of foreign students until … reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to …
Live news: China hopes to shake off sluggish growth as markets brace for GDP data
Markets are bracing for China’s first-quarter gross domestic product data, scheduled for Tuesday. Beijing rounded off 2022 with a run of disappointing growth figures, ending the year with slightly more than 3 per cent annual…