About 195.02 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered across China as of Monday, the National Health Commission said Tuesday. The Chinese mainland on Monday reported one new locally …
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Over 195 mln COVID-19 vaccine doses administered across China
Grimshaw models Shenzhen airport transport hub on mangrove trees
Mangrove trees informed the design of the Shenzhen Airport East Integrated Transport Hub, which architecture firm Grimshaw has won a competition to build at an airport in China.
Joe Biden Set To Approve First Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid China Threat
The Pentagon is expected to notify Congress of the sale of 40 self-propelled howitzers to the self-ruled island, which could take delivery starting 2023, a Taiwanese newspaper reports.
China to Require Financial Institutions to Move Towards Green Finance – Central Bank Governor
There are still some problems in China’s green finance development and the central bank will require financial institutions to make transitions towards green finance, central bank governor Yi Gang …
China leads the world with new state-backed digital currency
In a push to dominate global financial technology, the Chinese government is aiming to roll out the world’s first state-backed digital currency.Why it matters: China’s new currency could set global …
China’s Netzero Goal Poses Threat to Finance Sector, Ex-PBOC Adviser Says
China’s pledge to become carbon neutral by 2060 poses an existential threat to polluters that could have ramifications for the financial sector, a former central bank adviser said.
China Needs Structural Reform for Economy, Ex-IMF Official Says
China faces huge structural problems in its economy as the government fell back to its old playbook of investment-driven growth last year, said Zhu Min, a former deputy managing director of the …
The Middle East of batteries? U.S. lawmakers race to counter China’s dominance
Washington is racing for money to build batteries for cars and the electric grid, but despite the bipartisan “Buy American” rhetoric, not enough may be done to counter China’s lead.
China’s Central Bank Deputy Governor Says Bitcoin and Crypto Are Investment Options
Li Bo, the new deputy governor of The People’s Bank of China (PBOC), is taking a friendly stance on Bitcoin after expressing support for BTC and cryptocurrencies.
Once the city hardest hit by the COVID-19 epidemic in China, Wuhan is now back in full swing
It’s hard to even spot the slightest hint indicating the gymnasium served as a temporary hospital only a year ago when Wuhan was thrust into the turmoil caused by the COVID-19 epidemic. As the first…
Beijing won total control over Hong Kong. Now, the ‘brainwashing’ begins.
Propaganda rewrites the logic of the national security law and paints legitimate democratic aspirations as the work of foreign forces.
After ‘the Death of Hong Kong’s Democracy,’ an Ex-Legislator Fights Beijing From Exile
Former lawmaker from Hong Kong’s pro-democracy opposition Ted Hui speaks to the media as he leaves the Western Police Station in Hong Kong on November 18, 2020. (Anthony Wallace / AFP via ) I n…
World Leisure Congress concludes in Beijing’s Pinggu district
The 16th World Leisure Congress concluded on April 18, 2021, in Beijing’s Pinggu district. The two-day event, themed “Leisure Makes Life Better,” explored the future of the global leisure industry, …