China’s efforts to liberalise its financial markets, which have accelerated in recent years, mean more business for ICBC, which will act primarily as a local agent for foreign traders and provide …
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How the China-Japan Rift Could Cost Both Countries
China criticises Japan’s plan to deploy missiles on island near Taiwan
Hong Kong leader backs China’s policy on Japan in first remarks on dispute
How latest China-Japan row highlights lack of communication channels
Bitcoin mining in China rebounds, defying 2021 ban
Japan’s New Leader Infuriated Beijing. She Isn’t Backing Down.
Takeoff of China’s flying taxis hits turbulence
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Ukraine corn exports fall 25pc in H1 2020/21, China is main market
Ukraine exported 6 million tonnes of corn to China between October 2020 and March 2021 … Ukraine harvested around 30 million tonnes of corn in 2020 and the economy ministry said the export would not…
Speed Bumps May Be In The Mix For SPACs, Traditional IPOs
In one example, Chinese FinTech Linklogis, with backing from eCommerce giant Tencent, said that it will seek to raise the equivalent of about $1 billion, through a traditional IPO listing in Hong Kong …
Beijing Winter Olympics underpinned by technological advances
Technological advances will become a key part of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games, as smart robots, 5G-enhanced “bullet-time” camera arrays and cloud-based broadcasting are tested in a major …
Kevin O’Leary Refuses Bitcoin ‘Blood Coin’ Mined in China
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Beijing muscles in on the South China Sea filling it with hundreds of boats in an act of aggression
China has filled the disputed South China Sea with more than 200 boats lashed together in rows in an act of aggression designed to ‘squeeze out’ other countries in Asia, experts warn.
Beijing muscles in on the South China Sea filling it with hundreds of boats lashed together in an act of aggression designed to ‘squeeze out’ other Asia countries
China has filled the disputed South China Sea with more than 200 boats lashed together in rows in an act of aggression designed to ‘squeeze out’ other countries in Asia, experts warn.
Beijing vaccination effort expands to students
Beijing has provided coronavirus vaccinations for around 10.45 million people as of Sunday, with 16.68 million doses given, the city government said on Monday. More than 6 million people have received …
Hong Kong’s art scene under pressure as Beijing censors works that ‘incite hatred’
Henry Tang, the government official in charge of the cultural park where the museum is located, confirmed last week that no artworks will be displayed if they are deemed to breach the law, imposed by…
Japan Expresses Concerns to China About Territorial Waters, Hong Kong, Uighur Situation
Japan Expresses Concerns to China About Territorial Waters, Hong Kong, Uighur Situation China’s extensive territorial claims in the East and South China Seas have become a priority issue in an …
China’s speedy clean energy penetration backed by huge market
According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, in 2020, despite the corona-virus outbreak, electric vehicle (EV) sales rose 10.9 percent in China to reach 1.367 million, accounting for 44.1 percent of …
China EV war: Tesla demand fuels ‘home run’ quarter as NIO, Xpeng step up rivalry with five-fold surge in deliveries
Tesla’s first-quarter global EV deliveries exceeded market estimate on the back of mainland China sales, while challengers NIO and Xpeng stepped up rivalry with a five-fold surge.