The Liaoning left for sea trials on Thursday after a year of repairs at the Dalian Shipyard with a mock-up of an advanced J-35 fighter jet on its flight deck.
Monthly Archives For March 2024
China’s Wobbly Start to the New Year
The first big data release of the Year of Dragon contained a few encouraging signs—and some flashing warning lights too.
China property sales fall in February, expectations grow purchase restrictions could be eased
Property sales in mainland China declined for the tenth straight month in February, as lower demand during the Spring Festival holidays weighed and expectations are the beleaguered sector’s woes will …
China Mobile, ZTE win GSMA Foundry Excellence Award for joint project ‘Smart Agri – 5G Automated Farming Solutions’
China Mobile and ZTE are committed to further strengthening their collaboration in digital intelligence empowering agriculture.
As Australia, China work on green tech mining, zero-sum games and geopolitical finger pointing have no place
The ship might have sailed on Australia’s nickel industry, but there’s still time for lithium, rare earth and many other green technology minerals.
Meet the first Rolex Award for Enterprise laureate from China: Liu Shaochuang is using the technology he developed for the country’s lunar rovers to protect endangered wild …
The four other laureates for the year 2023 are Denica Riadini-Flesch, Beth Koigi, Inza Kone and Constantino Aucca Chutas; 160 laureates have been named since 1976 Estimates show that there are fewer …
China science, technology news summary — March 1
The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said on Thursday that China’s manned lunar exploration program is progressing smoothly with Long March-10 rocket, manned spacecraft Mengzhou, the lunar lander …
Investors swarm into tech stocks and crypto
LONDON – Investors poured the most cash into technology stocks since August in the week to Wednesday and doubled the amount they put into cryptocurrencies, according to a report on Friday from Bank of …
Deutsche Bank to file liquidation suit against Chinese developer Shimao, Reuters reports
Deutsche Bank is preparing a liquidation lawsuit in Hong Kong against Chinese developer Shimao Group, two sources said, in a rare move by a foreign firm that comes amid rising credit defaults and …
China’s Coming ‘Two Sessions’ Put Plans to Jumpstart Economy in the Spotlight
China’s “Two Sessions” policy meetings kick off next … incentives to upgrade large-scale equipment as well as moves to attract foreign investment and reform the financial sector and capital markets, …
China’s parliament to unveil more stimulus next week, bold reforms unlikely
China’s parliament is expected to unveil moderate stimulus plans to stabilise growth at an annual meeting beginning on Tuesday, but may disappoint those calling for a detailed roadmap of bold policies …
Is China Doing What the World Bank, IMF and US are Doing?
The IMF and China have not been alone in doing this, but they have had the most impact due to their financial weight. This has provided short-term solutions for creditors, who until now have avoided…
China’s February LNG Imports Climb to Highest Ever for the Month
(Bloomberg) — China’s liquefied natural gas imports for February jumped to the highest ever level for that month, as a drop in spot prices spurred additional purchases of the fuel. Most Read from …