Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said Western efforts to block China’s access to microchips are “very similar” to U.S. embargos on oil exports to Japan
NEWS
China bids farewell to former premier Li Keqiang at Beijing funeral
China’s flag was lowered to half-mast in Tiananmen Square on Thursday as former Chinese premier Li Keqiang was laid to rest in Beijing, a week after he died unexpectedly of a heart attack at age…
China enters peak season for respiratory diseases; multiple places remind public to wear masks
Although COVID-19 still exists and is still spreading … According to Lu, MPP has a relatively high incidence in China, accounting for 10 to 40 percent of community-acquired pneumonia among children.
China’s Astronauts Return Safely to Earth With Torn Parachute—Video
Beijing wants to send astronauts to the moon by 2030, utilizing its Tiangong space station, in low orbit since 2021.
Beyond Meat cuts annual revenue forecast, reviewing China operations
Beyond Meat on Thursday cut its annual revenue forecast and said it was reviewing its operations in China. The plant based meat maker expects 2023 net revenue to be in the range of $330 million…
American and Canadian Warships Sail Through Waters Between China and Taiwan
The joint freedom of navigation transit comes just days after a Chinese general said a war against Taiwan would be “just and legitimate.” …
China’s Male Leaders Signal to Women That Their Place Is in the Home
The Communist Party’s solution to the country’s demographic crisis and a slowing economy is to push women back into traditional roles.
China Lifts All The COVID-19 Rules Resuming Pre-Pandemic Travel with Hong Kong
China is ending its last COVID-19 rule, which mandated travelers to report their health status at entry and exit points starting on Wednesday.
Halloween revellers party in Shanghai, some wearing costumes seen as a protest against China’s policies
Halloween revellers have taken to the streets of central Shanghai, with some dressed in costumes that poked fun at China’s strict COVID-19 curbs in a rare showcase of free expression as police looked on. Some…
President’s Commentary: Are We Losing to the People’s Republic of China in the Indo-Pacific?
The United States is losing the battle for influence in Southeast Asia, an area strategically vital in the larger Indo-Pacific region, according to a recent study by the Lowy Institute, an independent think tank in…
China methane reduction plan to be released soon, but may lack clear targets – sources
China, the world’s largest emitter of methane, is expected to unveil its strategy to cut output of the greenhouse gas “imminently” but may stop short of setting specific reduction targets, two people familiar with the…
China Is Winning in Solar Power, but Its Coal Use Is Raising Alarms
China is building as much clean energy capacity over four years as it had promised to build in 10 years, but continues to add coal-fired power plants.
Li Keqiang funeral in China brings out crowds despite suppression effort
Police line roadway amid strictly controlled public tributes to premier once seen as antidote to authoritarian Xi Jinping