A 12-year-old boy in China has gone viral for the hard work he does helping at his parents’ diner which he dreams of taking global.
Monthly Archives For November 2023
Wu Zunyou, the Face of China’s Covid Controls, Dies at 60
His last role, as the face of China’s draconian Covid-19 restrictions, was anything but. In China, the decisions that kept the country in isolation with closed borders and rolling lockdowns for three long years—policies deemed…
How can blockchain platforms make currency trading cheaper?
For HSBC and Wells, using blockchain has made their currency settlement easier, faster and cheaper. “There have been savings,” says Williamson. “It is cheaper sending it through this infrastructure …
China features in Beyond Meat’s operational review replete with more job cuts
Beyond Meat is set to report a fifth straight decline in quarterly revenue as the US alt-protein business reviews its global operations.
N. Korean traders in China ordered to drop “poor performing” Chinese business partners
North Korean trade agencies recently ordered traders in China to cut off communciation with poor performing Chinese business partners, Daily NK has learned.
I Saw the Car Behind Mullen’s Campus EV on the Road in China. Here’s What I Learned.
The electric vehicle revolution is alive and well in China. After hailing a taxi from Shanghai Pudong airport, my attention instantly drifted to the gallery of EVs on the road, a majority of which I…
North Korean defectors take on China over forced returns of fellow escapees
starvation and political oppression have attempted to transit China en route to Southeast Asia and sanctuary in South Korea. Before the pandemic, more than 1,000 were welcomed every year in Seoul, but during Covid-19 border…
China Gives US Demands for Preventing Nuclear War
Chinese state media said the U.S. halting the buildup of its nuclear arsenal would be the basis for “arms control.”
Ray Dalio likens U.S. restrictions on China tech exports to embargo before Pearl Harbor
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said Western efforts to block China’s access to microchips are “very similar” to U.S. embargos on oil exports to Japan
China bids farewell to former premier Li Keqiang at Beijing funeral
China’s flag was lowered to half-mast in Tiananmen Square on Thursday as former Chinese premier Li Keqiang was laid to rest in Beijing, a week after he died unexpectedly of a heart attack at age…
China’s top spy agency takes swipe at ‘some countries’ trying to disrupt financial system
Ministry of State Security says in social media post that some nations ‘regard the financial market as a tool for geopolitical games’. It also vows to ‘proactively’ take part in protecting financial …
Exploring China’s Financial Market: A Comprehensive Overview
China’s financial market has evolved at an astonishing pace over the past few decades. From a tightly controlled and isolated system, it has transformed into one of the world’s largest and most …
US official delegation to attend China’s import fair for first time, latest sign of stabilizing ties
The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Shanghai announced on Thursday that it will co-host the American Food and Agriculture Pavilion with the US Department of Agriculture at the upcoming China …