The 5G subscriber market has continued growing steadily in China, with its 5G connected devices in use on track to grow to 185 million units by year-end 2020, having reached 66 million units in the…
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China 5G subscriber market keeps growing, says Digitimes Research
China Mobile appoints Li Ronghua as CFO
China Mobile has appointed Li Ronghua as its executive director and CFO, effective immediately. He currently serves as chief accountant of China Mobile Communications Group. Ronghua replaces Dong Xin, … ( read original story …)
China’s non-financial ODI down 0.6% in Jan-Sept
BEIJING – China’s non-financial outbound direct investment (ODI) went down 0.6 percent year-on-year in the first nine months of the year, official data showed Friday. The ODI amounted to 551.51 … ( read original story…
More Questions on Human Rights for Beijing Winter Olympics
A coalition of human-rights groups has met with the International Olympic Committee over calls to pull the 2022 Winter Olympics out of Beijing. ( read original story …)
How China sees the U.S. policy of ‘strategic ambiguity’ in the Taiwan Strait
The 1992 consensus refers to the understanding between Beijing and Taipei that there is one China, but they can have different interpretations of whether the one China means the P … ( read original story…
A millennials love affair: China’s second-hand luxury goods market booms
China’s love for luxury is spilling over into the once shunned second-hand goods sector, with online stores surfing a wave of pent-up demand from shoppers, led by millennials, who have been forced … ( read…
China Wants to Screen You for Coronavirus—and Your Frozen Fish
Many countries around the world are screening people at their borders for the coronavirus. China is also inspecting incoming frozen fish, making it an outlier in this area. ( read original story …)
China’s Economic Squeeze on Australia Extends to Cotton
China’s top economic-planning body is targeting Australian cotton, Australian industry groups say, the latest escalation in the countries’ diplomatic and trade row. ( read original story …)
How the pandemic made China’s tough college entrance exam even more stressful — and inequitable
If you think taking the SAT and ACT exams amid the coronavirus pandemic is stressful, take a look at how it made China’s ordinarily tough college entrance exams even more stressful — and inequitable. (…
City In China Tests 10 Million People After 13 COVID-19 Cases Are Found
Still, residents have been asked to remain at home, flights to Beijing have been canceled and travelers from Qingdao to other parts of China must quarantine. All 13 cases were traced back to a Qingdao…
China’s Qingdao Covid cluster traced back to two dock workers, officials say
A coronavirus outbreak in the Chinese city of Qingdao, which prompted mass testing of millions of residents, has been traced back to two dock workers, authorities said on Friday. ( read original story …)
Australia says it’s ready to talk to China about their trade dispute
Two Australian cotton industry groups said that China has started discouraging its spinning mills from using cotton imported from Down Under. ( read original story …)
In response to US, China set to pass its own tech protection law
The US has sought to curb big Chinese technology firms by using export controls to limit sales of key innovations. ( read original story …)
