Other material appears to see I-Soon bid for work in Xinjiang – a province in which Beijing persecutes the Muslim Uyghur population … devices I-Soon employs – including a poisoned power bank that …
Monthly Archives For February 2024
China has weaponised net zero and aimed it at the vulnerable West
Net Zero has turned into a Chinese weapon aimed right at the heart of Western competitiveness. If we don’t wake up and recognise soon that we have to figure out a better way of combating climate…
Capital market in China grows stronger
China is still leading the amount of financing in IPOs in global capital markets, despite the recent temporary tightening pace of IPOs nationwide, PwC said, while noting the domestic capital market …
China starts drafting bill to boost private sector and tackle sluggish post-Covid economy following major setbacks
Beijing has started drafting a bill to promote the private sector in China’s latest attempt to revive its sluggish post-pandemic economic recovery and boost investor confidence following a recent …
Nvidia’s China sales are down to a ‘mid-single digit percentage,’ as U.S. controls restrict exports of the $1.7 trillion chipmaker’s leading AI chips
Nvidia’s China sales are down to a ‘mid-single digit percentage,’ as U.S. controls restrict exports of the $1.7 trillion chipmaker’s leading AI chips …
Are COVID-19 vaccines riskier than we thought? New study points at terrifying links to brain, heart, and blood disorders
The COVID-19 vaccines once hailed as a beacon of hope in combating the deadly virus during the pandemic, have resurfaced in headlines due to a recent study linking them to uncommon brain, heart, and …
Fairy Lake Botanical Garden hailed as ‘Shenzhen’s Monet Garden’
Located in Luohu district, Shenzhen, Fairy Lake Botanical Garden covers an area of 546 hectares and was established in 1983, officially opening to the public in 1988. Serving as a crucial research …
Leaked Files Show the Secret World of China’s Hackers for Hire
China has increasingly turned to private companies in campaigns to hack foreign governments and control its domestic population.
China’s Property Crisis: Inside a Ghost Town of Abandoned Mansions
China’s property crisis is expected to worsen as new home sales plummet and indebted developers struggle to find funds to complete projects. WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng traveled to an abandoned “ghost town” …
Pressure grows on China for big policy moves to fix economy
As the annual meeting of China’s parliament approaches next month, its leaders are facing the greatest pressure in almost a decade to take bold policy decisions that safeguard the economy’s long-term …
Raising a child in China is 50% less affordable than in the US, Beijing think-tank says
Its rating for the US was derived from the Department of Agriculture’s 2015 report.South Korea was the only country to be assessed as less affordable to raise a child in, with a rating of 7.79,…
China is one of world’s most expensive places to raise children, report finds
China is one of the most expensive places in the world to raise a child in relative terms, a new report says, with the disproportionate impact on women driving the country’s precipitously low …
Analysis-Pressure grows on China for big policy moves to fix economy
As the annual meeting of China’s parliament approaches next month, its leaders are facing the greatest pressure in almost a decade to take bold policy decisions that safeguard the economy’s long-term …