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BEIJING — When China acknowledged this year that four of its soldiers had died fighting Indian forces on the two countries’ disputed mountain border eight months prior, the irreverent blogger Little … ( read original…
PBOC And CSRC Speeches Soothe Mainland China Market
Asian equities started the week mixed on light volumes as China outperformed. The most significant catalysts for China equities were speeches from the heads of both the People’ (PBOC), China’s central … ( read original…
RLX Technology stock sinks 45% after report says Chinese government will increase e-cigarette regulation
RLX Technology stock sank as much as 42% on Monday after Chinese officials said they will increase regulations on e-cigarette sales in the country. ( read original story …)
Shares of Relx, China’s largest e-cigarette brand, plunge in New York on news Beijing might tighten regulations
The shares of Relx Technology, China’s largest e-cigarette brand, were trading significantly lower in New York on Monday, after Beijing signalled it would overhaul rules governing e-cigarettes and new … ( read original story …)
China withholds verdict on second Canadian man amid frigid ties with U.S. and Canada
TAIPEI, Taiwan — China held a secret trial Monday for a second Canadian citizen, former diplomat Michael Kovrig, in an espionage case that is widely viewed as China seeking leverage to pry Huawei … (…
Diplomats denied access to Michael Kovrig’s espionage trial in China
China arrested Kovrig, a former diplomat … Meng is the daughter of billionaire Huawei founder, Ren Zheng, whose family is considered Chinese business royalty. The U.S. accuses her of covering up … ( read original…
People’s Bank of China Official Says Fully Anonymous Digital Yuan ‘Not Feasible’
The director of the People’s Bank of China’s (PBoC) Digital Currency Research Institute says designing its digital currency to be fully anonymous isn’t “feasible.” Mu Changchun said the bank needs to … ( read original…
Optimism abounds for crypto and blockchain adoption at virtual Blockchain Africa
Blockchain Africa highlights the remaining hurdles that stand in the way of widespread adoption of crypto and blockchain on the continent. ( read original story …)
Jitters in China as WHO counts down to Covid-19 origins report release?
Simone McCarthy joined the Post in 2018. She previously wrote about China tech, business and society for SupChina and has a bachelor’s in literature from Yale University and a master’s from Columbia … ( read…
Eight Hong Kong activists jailed in Shenzhen returned home as Carrie Lam gets second COVID-19 jab
Activists who were caught then jailed in China for trying to flee Hong Kong by speedboat have been returned to Hong Kong where they could again face incarceration. ( read original story …)
