Maritime disputes across the vast South China Sea have ratcheted up in recent years as an increasingly assertive China militarizes disputed islands and confronts its regional rivals over their competing claims in the strategically important…
Monthly Archives For September 2023
China Says It Will Resume Visa-Free Policies to Spur Inbound Travel
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China will resume visa-free policies and consider adding more countries to its visa-exemption list to help boost the country’s post-pandemic tourism business, according to a policy document released on Friday. More international…
Chinese clothing brands adapt to global market via retail stores
World Trade Organization data show that in 2022, China was the world’s largest exporter of clothing. According to Chinese customs data, the country’s exports of clothing and clothing accessories …
Spate Of Hong Kong IPOs Provides Glimmer Of Hope For Chinese Investors Amid Week-Long Sell-off
Tuhu Car, this year’s fourth-largest IPO and the eighth to raise over $100 million, provides car maintenance services and plans to ramp up its business on the back of China’s fledgling EV market.
China Looks to Relax Data Rules to Allay Business Fears
China has proposed relaxing its strict rules on data flows abroad, in its latest move to allay foreign business concerns and revive faltering growth in the world’s second-largest economy.
EHang Holdings Limited: EHang Delivers 5 Units of EH216-S AAVs to Boling in Shenzhen
The delivery of the first five units to Boling in Shenzhen is the initial step of the Company’s commercial plans in launching aerial tourism and sightseeing experience services in Shenzhen under EHang …
ATP roundup: No. 4 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas ousted in Beijing
The top three seeds cruised through their opening-round matches on Friday at the China Open in Beijing, but Nicolas Jarry of Chile upset No. 4 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece 6-4, 6-4.
New Trouble Roils China Evergrande, Fueling Real Estate Crisis Fears
The developer halted critical work to settle its debts and investors dumped their stock amid news that executives were under suspicion by the authorities.
Apple under new pressure to limit Facebook, X, and other Western apps in China
Apple has come under new pressure from China’s government to limit access to Western apps, such as Facebook or Instagram, on the iPhones in the country.
China spending billions to spread disinformation – US report
China is spending billions of dollars globally to spread disinformation and threatening to cause a “sharp contraction” in freedom of speech around the world, the US State Department warned in a report …
US Accuses China of Spreading ‘Digital Authoritarianism’ Worldwide
The U.S. State Department has accused China of launching a global information war by promoting “digital authoritarianism,” according to a report published on Thursday by its Global Enforcement Center, …
China-US ties: Beijing and Washington diplomats overseeing Asian affairs meet in sign of more open communication
China’s Vice-Foreign Minister for Asia Sun Weidong meets Daniel Kritenbrink, US Assistant Secretary of State, for ‘candid, in-depth and constructive consultation’ on regional issues, including Taiwan …
Apple, China met to discuss Beijing’s crackdown on western apps- WSJ
Chinese officials told Apple that it must strictly implement rules banning unregistered foreign apps, the report said citing people familiar with the matter. (Reporting by Jose Joseph in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee) Yahoo Finance