On July 10, Louis Vuitton is unveiling pop-up spaces across four locations in Beijing – 798 Art District, the Drum Tower, Liangma River and China World – with the new publishing of Louis Vuitton City…
Monthly Archives For July 2024
South China Sea: despite clashes, Beijing and Manila must keep talking
Chinese research and naval ships have been spotted in the country’s eastern and southwestern waters during combined drills with the US and other partners. In clashes in March and April, there were …
China grants licenses to new international communication gateway bureaus
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China’s top industry regulator, on Wednesday granted licenses to Chinese telecom companies, such as China Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom …
OpenAI models still available in China via Azure cloud despite company ban
Microsoft’s circumvention of the restriction could give it a competitive advantage in the ongoing tech trade fight between the US and China.
Beijing to probe EU trade barriers after bloc’s crackdown on Chinese subsidies
“[This is] a normal move in trade negotiations, and it’s likely a response from Beijing after recent talks with Brussels over tariffs on electric vehicles,” said Ding Shuang, chief economist for …
Science and Technology Daily: Greetings from Green China
China has made impressive strides in ecological and environmental protection, a fact deeply applauded by foreign experts living and working in the country. In this video, we explore “Green China” through their eyes.
Exclusive: China dials up scrutiny of Big Four audit firms after Evergrande probe, sources say
HONG KONG, July 10 (Reuters) – China’s Ministry of Finance is conducting more rigorous checks of work done by the Big Four auditing firms for local companies, three people with knowledge of the matter …
Chinese auto exports surge, partly offsetting a sales slump at home
China has reported its auto sales slumped in June as the domestic economy remained sluggish, but buoyant exports offset the decline at home
China’s GDP recovery likely lost steam in Q2 as consumption sags: Reuters poll
China’s economy likely grew 5.1% in the second quarter from a year earlier, slowing from a strong start in the first three months due to sluggish consumer demand, keeping alive expectations Beijing will need to…
China and Bangladesh reaffirm their ties as territorial and economic issues rise in region
China and Bangladesh are reaffirming their ties during a visit by Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Beijing as tensions rise in the region over territorial disputes and resources
China’s refined copper imports remain surprisingly strong
China once again holds the key to copper’s fortunes as the market waits for the world’s largest buyer to shake off its property woes and join the bull party.
1st LD-Writethru: China launches probe into EU practices in foreign subsidy investigations
Under its foreign subsidies regulation, the EU has conducted preliminary, in-depth and raid investigations into Chinese companies involved in sectors such as locomotives, photovoltaics, wind power and …
China Launches Tit-for-Tat Investigation Into EU Trade Barriers
The Ministry of Commerce launched the probe after receiving a request from the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products, it said in a Wednesday statement.