There is no evidence to suggest that China is dragging its feet on debt restructuring or “vaccine diplomacy” which it is being accused of.
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China is not dragging its feet on debt relief
China’s Didi Raises $1.5 Billion in Debt Ahead of IPO
Didi is stepping up efforts to grow its presence in strategically important sectors like autonomous driving as it prepares to go public in what could be one of the largest tech IPOs globally this year…
Senate unveils bipartisan bill to counter China threat
April 9 (UPI) –Ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have introduction legislation to bolster the United States’ international position to thwart China’s challenge for global …
China’s five-year plan bigs up 5G
China Mobile now has 173.16 million 5G subscribers, while its rival China Telecom has 103.37 million. China Unicom has 84.3 million. Building millions of 5G stations will boost information exchange, …
Bank maintains Discovery ‘Buy’ advice
Discovery’s share price has risen and fallen dramatically over the past few months. As recently as mid-March its share price was an impressive $77, and an all …
Chinese banks cut branches at a faster pace as costs bite and digital banking grows in popularity
Mainland lenders have closed 430 bricks-and-mortar locations in the first three months of this year, mainland media reported citing the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission …
‘Made in China’ brand comes of age
Established in 1990 as the eponymous sportswear brand of Olympic gold medalist-turned-entrepreneur Li Ning, who is hailed as the “Prince of Gymnastics” in China and lit the cauldron at the opening …
Chinese Shows Blur Western Brands Over Xinjiang Dispute
By Tiffany May HONG KONG — Viewers of some of China’s most popular online variety shows were recently greeted by a curious sight: a blur of pixels obscuring the brands on sneakers and T-shirts worn…
COVID-19 Global & China Biopotential SensorsMarket Size, Share, Value, and Competitive Landscape 2020
In this report, HeyReport discusses the Global & China industrial policies, economic environment, and the impact of covid-19 on the Biopotential Sensorsindustry and its cost structure. Besides, this …
COVID-19 Global & China Ball Grid Array (BGA) Packages Market Size, Share, Value, and Competitive Landscape 2020
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China hands death sentences to Uyghur former officials
“These textbooks were sanctioned by the state,” Kamaltürk Yalqun told the Associated Press. “China is trying to erase history and write a new narrative.” The court has not published its ruling or …
Under pressure over Xinjiang, China takes aim at overseas Uighurs, academics
It was one of over half a dozen such segments showing Uighurs, a mostly Muslim ethnic minority in the western region, pleading with relatives abroad to come home and stop speaking out against China …
China hands death sentences to Xinjiang education directors
“These textbooks were sanctioned by the state,” Kamaltürk Yalqun told the Associated Press. “China is trying to erase history and write a new narrative.” The court has not published its ruling or …
