U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill talks to reporters in Beijing December 6, 2007. Hill, stopping to talk with journalists in a hotel lobby, said the United States is confident that … ( read…
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Assitant Secretary of State Christopher Hill talks with journalists in Beijing
U.S. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE HILL SPEAKS IN BEIJING
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill holds a press conference at a hotel ahead of six-party talks in Beijing on July 18, 2007. The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Wednesday that North … (…
Beijing firms up its ambitions in technology and innovation
Beijing aims to become a global science, technology and innovation hub by 2025 by providing more incentives for frontier sciences, attracting more global talent, enhancing intellectual property … ( read original story …)
China Offers $145 Billion in Bank Funding as Liquidity Tightens
China injected cash into the financial system by offering medium-term loans, in the government’s latest effort to ensure the country’s banks have sufficient liquidity. ( read original story …)
China Stock Market Waiting On Economic Data
The China stock market has finished higher in two of three trading days since the end of the three-day slide in which it had fallen … ( read original story …)
China reports 17 new COVID-19 cases vs 16 a day earlier
Mainland China reported 17 new COVID-19 cases on Dec. 14, up from 16 cases a day earlier, the country’s national health authority said on Tuesday. ( read original story …)
Trucks in China Are Watching If Drivers Doze, Speed or Slack Off
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Vandalism, bad reviews, threats: Toronto-area Chinese restaurant feels the heat from Beijing loyalists
The Pepper Wok restaurant may never be a sensation for purely culinary reasons. It is a modest establishment tucked into a suburban plaza north of Toronto, serving traditional specialties like Hainan … ( read original…
China’s average home price rises for 33rd month, defying bank regulator’s warning of ‘grey rhino’ spillover risks
China’s residential property market rose for the 33rd straight month in November, prompting the government to continue its drumbeat of market-cooling measures to stave off the kind of risk that led to … ( read…
Officials Provide Update on COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
DOD, Operation Warp Speed and Department of Health and Human Services officials provided an update on COVID-19 vaccine distribution and discussed when all Americans might have access to the vaccine. ( read original story …)
Wall Street Bets Big on China
Foreign investment in China, a massive cyberattack, the boost to small banks from PPP, and a new critique of economic theory. ( read original story …)
China’s new COVID-related entry restrictions making travel for some P.E.I. residents harder than ever
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Is China Stepping Up Fintech Regulation a Good Thing?
As developments in fintech continue to emerge, Chinese regulators have become increasingly worried about finance being overshadowed by technology. ( read original story …)