Nine of Hong Kong’s leading pro-democracy advocates were sentenced to jail terms Friday for organizing a march during the 2019 protests that triggered a crackdown from Beijing. Those sentenced include …
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There are fears the country’s property market is overheated and that trade may continue to be hit by tensions with Washington, which have continued since President Joe Biden took office.
Watch Live: Biden welcomes Japan prime minister to White House as he tries to rally allies to counter China
Japan is one of the few industrialized nations not sanctioning China for human rights abuses. The U.S. would like that to change.
Skies orange in Beijing as sand and dust leave people struggling to breathe
Beijing’s skies turned orange after a giant cloud of sand blasted the city and air pollution levels skyrocketed. The capital’s air quality index, which measures how many pollutants are in the air, …
UPDATE 1-Chinese banking sector’s first-quarter profit growth at 1.5%, says regulator
China’s banking industry recorded first-quarter profit growth of 1.5% year on year, the country’s top banking and insurance regulator said on Friday, emphasising the importance of a crackdown on the …
AP Interview: China says US ‘too negative’ toward China
A top Chinese diplomat has called U.S. policy on China “too negative,” saying it highlights confrontation over cooperation. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Yucheng …
China regulator says Huarong operations are normal, has ample liquidity
China acts to calm credit markets after state-owned manager of distressed debt missed deadline to report annual results.
Factbox: Has China’s $16 Trillion Economy Fully Recovered?
China’s GDP expanded by a dizzying 18.3% in the first three months of 2021 from a year earlier, sealing its status as COVID-19’s “first in, first out” economy. It was the only major economy that…
China GDP figures reveal ‘fascinating double-digit growth’ in exports, says economist
Tommy Wu, lead economist at Oxford Economics, discusses the likelihood of continued growth in Chinese exports, manufacturing demand, and domestic household consumption.
EXCLUSIVE-China opens its borders to multi-billion dollar gold imports – sources
China has given domestic and international banks permission to import large amounts of gold into the country, five sources familiar with the matter said, potentially helping to support gold prices …
China’s economy grows by a record 18.3% in the first quarter
China just posted its strongest quarterly growth on record as the world’s second largest economy continued its robust recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. GDP growth of 18.3% year-on-year in the …
Blockchain Market in Supply Chain Forecast to Reach $524Million by 2024
The Blockchain Market in Supply Chain is forecast to reach 524m by 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 50 during the forecast period 2019 2024 The market growth is fuelled by…
China offering coupons, free eggs as incentive for population to get COVID-19 vaccine
China’s success at controlling the coronavirus outbreak has resulted in a population that has seemed almost reluctant to get vaccinated.