The U.S. has much to gain from being the steward of a politically neutral payments technology, even if it means giving up power over the financial system. ( read original story …)
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Growing skepticism of China is a path already taken by countries from Australia … The Dutch used to only care about the business opportunities, but those days are over, according to Maaike … ( read…
The Czechs are giving Europe a lesson on how to deal with China
The affair, which has turned the Czech Republic into the European Union’s most outspoken critic of Chinese hegemony, is refreshing at a time when many reflexively associate post-communist Central … ( read original story …)
How Can China Respond to the Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits Against It?
As a foreign sovereign state, China can take a more creative approach to responding—or not—to lawsuits filed against it in U.S. courts concerning the coronavirus. ( read original story …)
Beijing Airport Commences International Flight Operations After 6 Months of Shutdown
The Chinese capital is opening up to international travel after a gap of six months following the COVID19 pandemic with an official announcement saying that flights from eight countries. ( read original story …)
The Exclusive Bid! UNISOC Won the Tender for 5 Million Sets of Cat.1 Chips from China Unicom
SHANGHAI, CHINA / ACCESSWIRE / September 3, 2020 / Recently, China Unicom Cat.1 chip centralized purchase project results have been released,UNISOC successful bid. According to the bidding information … ( read original story …)
Don’t Underestimate The Rise In US-China Tech Tensions
Technology independence remains a central concern amidst rising US-China tensions. Surprisingly, the markets remain complacent. So, what can investors anticipate in the fallout of the looming tech … ( read original story …)
Which Brands Will Suffer Most in the ‘New Cold War’ Between China and the US?
Fashion brands caught in the crossfire are doing what they can to avoid the worst possible outcomes from the escalating US-China conflict but it will be virtually impossible to emerge unscathed. ( read original story…
Tech Decoupling: China’s Race to End Its Reliance on the U.S.
The tech battle between the U.S. and China has battered TikTok and Huawei and startled American companies that produce and sell in China. WSJ explains how Beijing is pouring money into high-tech chips … (…
US-China decoupling prompts Beijing to relax rules for foreign investors in onshore bond market
China is drafting new rules to make it easier for foreign institutional investors to buy onshore bonds, as Beijing steps up efforts to lure overseas investment. ( read original story …)
China has changed the way it talks about Taiwan, reflecting rising tensions that could pull the US into a war
China has raised its pressure on Taiwan, using harsh rhetoric and flexing military muscle around what it sees as a breakaway province. ( read original story …)
Crown Resorts: A study in how not to do business in China
This week’s hearing before Commissioner Patricia Bergin’s gaming inquiry in NSW into media allegations against Crown Resorts is providing painful fodder for a case study on how not to do business in … ( read…
China threatens to retaliate after US tightens leash on Beijing diplomats
China will deliver “a proper and necessary” response to new curbs by the State Department on its envoys to the United States, the foreign ministry said Thursday. ( read original story …)