International authorities say there is growing evidence that shows Beijing is helping cash-strapped North Korea evade a range of international sanctions designed to hamper Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons …
Monthly Archives For November 2023
In China, Boeing’s 737 MAX production could be cleared for take-off after long delay on eastern island of Zhoushan
No new 737 MAX jetliners have been made in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, following deadly crashes in 2019 and deteriorating US-China relations, but reports suggest Boeing is poised to resume operations …
China Backed Nuclear Sanctions on North Korea—China Also Helps North Korea Evade Them
Beijing has long maintained it enforces the sanctions it has supported and forcefully pushed back on any suggestions to the contrary.
China import expo a ‘bright spot for economic globalisation’, says expert
The expo, scheduled for November 5 to 10 in Shanghai, is expected to attract guests from 154 countries, regions and international organisations.
China warms to US chipmaker Micron, as tensions with Washington ease
In a meeting on Nov. 1, Commerce Minister Wang Wentao told Sanjay Mehrotra, President and CEO of Micron Technology, that China will optimize the environment for foreign investment and provide service …
European chamber in China criticises upcoming Shanghai trade fair as ‘smoke and mirrors’
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – The European Union Chamber of Commerce on Friday criticised an upcoming trade fair in China as “largely smoke and mirrors” and pushed for more tangible measures to restore …
China warms to U.S. chipmaker Micron, as tensions with Washington ease
China’s commerce minister told Micron Technology Inc’s president Beijing would welcome the U.S. semiconductor company deepening its footprint in the Chinese market, signally a further thaw in relations between the world’s top two economies.
Apple’s CEO Struggles to Soothe Concerns About iPhone in China
Apple Inc.’s disappointing holiday-quarter outlook has cast a spotlight on its mounting problems in China, where the iPhone maker is struggling with the unexpected rise of Huawei Technologies Co. and an increasingly hostile business environment.
See why Beijing has banned images of public mourning of an ex-leader
CNN’s Ivan Watson reports. The Bank of Japan’s Early Warning for the U.S. Davante Adams on Raiders firing Josh McDaniels, Dave Ziegler: ‘It was time … for some sort of change’ Big Ten ADs reportedly…
China’s Shoppers Are Skimping. The Pain Cuts Deep for Consumer Stocks.
Estée Lauder cited weak demand in China as it warned fiscal 2024 adjusted per-share earnings could fall as much as 33% versus earlier projections.
Anthony Albanese soon will be the first Australian prime minister in 7 years to visit China
Anthony Albanese will soon become the first Australian prime minister in seven years to visit China in recognition of improving bilateral relations.
It’s U.S. vs. China in an Increasingly Divided World Economy
For decades, the U.S. and other Western countries sought to make China both a partner and a customer in a single global economy led by the richest nations. Now trade and investment flows are settling…
China’s Millions of Communist Party Officials Warned Against Investing in Private Equity
Clamping down on corruption in the sprawling party that controls China has been a signature issue of President Xi Jinping since he took power a decade ago.