A Hong Kong court has adjourned a winding up hearing for property developer China Evergrande Group’s until Dec. 4
Monthly Archives For October 2023
Structural issues, not China, responsible for decline in US jobs
Objectively speaking, import competition from China did, to some extent, impact employment in specific US industries. However, the primary reason for the decline in US manufacturing employment was the result of its own long-term structural…
Flagrant foul: Newsom ‘plows through a small child’ during pickup basketball game in China
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a pickup basketball game with young Chinese students go sideways when he accidentally ran over a young boy attempting to defend him.
China Evergrande granted final reprieve as winding-up hearing adjourned
A hearing on Monday to wind up China Evergrande Group was adjourned until Dec. 4, with a Hong Kong High Court judge giving the world’s most indebted property developer one last chance to come up…
China’s No.2 military leader vows to develop military ties with US at forum
China’s second-ranked military official, speaking at a military forum on Monday, vowed to develop military ties with the United States while accusing “some countries” of “creating turbulence” and trying to undermine Communist Party rule.
Albanese’s visit to serve as booster for ties with China
Improving ties with China has been a top priority for Albanese since he took office last year, said Chen Hong, director of the Australian Studies Center at East China Normal University in Shanghai. Australia has…
At Hong Kong Web3 events, industry players look past recent crypto scandals to promote blockchain for everything
Major Web3 events in Hong Kong have been focusing more on Web3 usability and use cases like identification, content ownership and video gaming The city faces challenges like recent crypto scandals and …
Smaller intl brands rolling back presence in largest market
Mitsubishi is the latest foreign carmaker to retreat from China, the world’s largest vehicle market. Last year, Stellantis stopped production of its Jeep-branded vehicles at its Chinese joint venture, …
Some countries see world as zero sum game and deliberately create turbulence -China’s No 2 military chief
Some countries view the world as a zero sum game and engage in clique politics, resulting in unilateralism, Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission, said at Xiangshan Forum on Monday.
Why the rusting wreck of a second world war ship is so important to China
The Sierra Madre, deliberately marooned by the Philippines in 1999, is crumbling but repair is being made impossible by an effective blockade by Beijing
There’s a ‘game of thrones’ in AI, but these China tech giants offer real value, tech veteran says
Chinese tech giants may be reeling from the regulatory clampdowns, but clear winners are likely to emerge in the artificial intelligence space, says Dan Ives.
Standard Chartered-owned crypto firm Zodia launches in Hong Kong
Zodia Custody, the crypto security firm owned by British bank Standard Chartered, is launching its services in Hong Kong, the company told CNBC exclusively.
China’s future economic growth rests on realising decade-old reform goals, think tank chief says
At a forum in Hainan, Chi Fulin says the country has fallen short of various targets, including capital account convertibility, set in 2013 Chi’s call comes as private sector and foreign investment confidence in the…