Upon stepping into the Beijing Times Art Museum in the bustling Wukesong area, visitors may soon feel like they have entered a theme park, ready to be taken on a fun ride by the vibrant,…
Monthly Archives For March 2024
China scrambles to prevent another big property developer going bust
Chinese banks are reportedly scrambling to bail out one of the country’s biggest property developers after its credit rating was downgraded to “junk” status by Moody’s on Monday.
Why an Opera Could Help Repair U.S.-China Relations
W hat would it take to counter the prevailing negative narratives about the Chinese in the United States and Americans in China? Émigré, a Chinese American operatic collaboration that recently …
Philippines says China’s maritime-related proposals run contrary to its interests
The Philippine foreign ministry said on Tuesday it had received several maritime-related proposals from China, but added they could not be considered because they were against the Southeast Asian …
China Mobile Hong Kong Taps Huawei’s Autonomous Slicing and Network Digital Map to Power Intelligent Enterprise Connectivity
China Mobile Hong Kong (CMHK) deploys Huawei iMaster NCE, featuring network slicing with segment routing over IPv6 (SRv6), Network Digital Map and NetMaster …
Impact of China’s economic policies on US Dollar and global liquidity
Explore the global implications of China’s economic policies and how China’s actions reverberate through financial markets and influence investor confidence.
BYD, SAIC-backed Horizon Robotics hires banks for 2024 IPO: report
Horizon Robotics, a Chinese auto tech startup backed by BYD, has hired several major investment banks for a Hong Kong initial public offering that could …
Key leaders gather in Beijing to propel Xinjiang’s industrial employment
A conference was held in Beijing on Monday to discuss the advancement of employment in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region through support from Chinese central State-owned enterprises.
LG, Lotte, Kumho move to sell petrochemical plants amid China-driven glut
A growing number of Korean petrochemical companies are halting investments and considering selling their unprofitable facilities to cope with the lingering industry downturn resulting mainly from the …
TikTok Paranoia, Brought To You By the Architects of the Corona-Lockdowns
Which was a stupendous insult. Seriously, who needs to be forced to avoid sickness and death? And assuming the possibility of sickness and/or death related to a virus, what sentient being would look …
China Asks Some Banks to Limit Backing LGFVs’ Offshore Bonds
Chinese regulators told some of the country’s lenders to limit their use of a repayment-support mechanism that has backed offshore bond issuance by local government financing vehicles, according to …
China’s ‘Two Sessions’ Doesn’t Show Clear Path to Recovery
Anticipation heading into China’s first major policy meeting had been high with expectations for a stronger stimulus to jump-start recovery in China’s slowing economy.
China’s emissions, efficiency targets under threat after falling short in 2023
China is falling short on key targets for tackling climate-warming emissions, and analysts said Beijing’s credibility in global climate talks could be at risk unless it redoubles its efforts to get …