Growth has been boosted by newcomer Turkish Airlines, which launched its Australian operation with flights to Melbourne from Istanbul, via Singapore, on March 2. Additionally, other new routes in recent months have included Vietjet’s flights…
Monthly Archives For April 2024
Beijing woman sues clinic after animal-derived material found in breast implants
A Beijing woman is suing a beauty clinic after discovering animal-derived components were injected into her breasts during a supposed breast augmentation procedure, according to the China Central Television.
China advances financial services for manufacturing industry
China will step up efforts on enhancing financial services for the manufacturing industry, to facilitate the advancement of new industrialization, according to a circular unveiled on Tuesday.
China’s economy grows 5.3% in first quarter, surpassing expectations
China’s economic growth picked up slightly in the first quarter driven by strong performances from the export, manufacturing and services sectors, according to provisional figures published Tuesday.
US official says IPR infringement still main concern in China
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal said on Tuesday that intellectual property rights (IPR) continue to be a main concern for U.S. businesses in China, and they face significant …
US envoy to UN urges Russia, China to halt support for North Korea’s weapon programs
U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield urged Russia and China to halt their support for North Korea, saying that it shields the country from sanctions.
China’s Dongfeng Mulls Making 100,000 Cars a Year in Italy
China’s Dongfeng Motor Group Co. is in early talks with the Italian government about making cars in the country to help boost its international business.
China’s top diplomat talks with Iranian, Saudi counterparts, highlighting ‘Beijing’s commitment in de-escalating Iran-Israel tension’
A panoramic view of Jerusalem’s Old City is pictured at dawn on April 14, 2024, after Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel in retaliation for the Israeli airstrike on the consular section…
US Ally Reveals Threshold for Triggering Article 5 Against China
Analysts have said Beijing is taking advantage of vague wording in the U.S.-Philippine Mutual Defense Treaty to use increasingly forceful tactics.
China’s Overcapacity Is Already Backfiring
China’s first-quarter growth beat most estimates, rising 5.3% on the year—thanks mostly to strong industrial output and exports. But the economic data released Tuesday also showed that excess capacity …
Xi warns Scholz against economic protectionism at Beijing meeting
Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned German Chancellor Olaf Scholz against protectionist economic measures during a meeting at the State Guest House in Beijing. Germany and China depended on …
Fitch cuts outlook for China’s state-owned banks from stable to negative citing Beijing’s limited capacity to support them
The move by Fitch Ratings comes a week after it cut its projection for the country’s sovereign credit rating, reflecting pessimism in the world’s second largest economy and concerns over Beijing’s capacity to support its…
China Opens Mount Everest: Climbers Welcome After Three-Year Hiatus
China is set to allow foreign climbers to ascend Mount Everest for the first time in nearly three years since the outbreak of COVID-19. Mount Everest According to foreign media such as CNN, the China…
