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COVID-19 cases surge in US, India, but slow in China, Korea
Global report: Beijing Covid-19 cluster may have begun a month earlier – China health official
Beijing’s cluster of new coronavirus cases may have begun a month earlier than first thought, partly due to asymptomatic infections, according to the director of China’s Center for Disease Control and … ( read original…
EU, China look to ease tensions, push on with business
Top European Union officials are holding talks Monday with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang at a time of rising tensions between two major trading partners … ( read original story …)
China says espionage cases against Canadians not linked to Huawei CFO
China said on Monday the espionage cases against two Canadian citizens in the country are unrelated to the ongoing extradition case in Canada against Huawei senior executive Meng Wanzhou and called … ( read original…
China revealed some details of Hong Kong’s national security law and it’s as bad as critics feared
Since Beijing revealed plans to impose a national security law on Hong Kong, defenders of the bill have argued that fears of what it could do to the city’s political freedoms and civil liberties are…
China reserves right to react to Japan city bill on disputed islands
China said on Monday it reserves the right to respond to a Japanese city’s administrative bill over disputed islands between Beijing and Tokyo. ( read original story …)
China home prices to pick up, but outlook remains soft: Reuters poll
China’s home prices are expected to grow slightly faster this year than predicted a few months earlier while sales will stay soft, as Beijing refrains from strong easing to cushion the coronavirus-led … ( read…
German Outbreaks Grow; Beijing Cases Decline: Virus Update
Germany’s infection rate rose for a third day, lifted by local outbreaks including at a slaughterhouse. Brazil’s death toll from the coronavirus surpassed 50,000, while cases across the U.S. Sun Belt … ( read original…
Why a surge in demand for steel in China masks economic trouble
Since China’s coronavirus lockdowns were eased, construction activity has risen sharply but manufacturing has not. ( read original story …)
Trump says held off on Xinjiang sanctions over China trade deal: interview
President Donald Trump has said he held off on imposing sanctions on Chinese officials over the mass incarceration of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang to protect US-China trade negotiations, according to … ( read original story…
Beijing coronavirus cases to see ‘cliff-like’ drop this week: Chinese expert
Beijing will see a “cliff-like” drop in new cases in the current coronavirus outbreak by the end of this week with efforts to control the spread of infections in the Chinese capital underway, said an…
Warner Chappell Music Opens Second Office in Mainland China
Warner Chappell Music has opened its second office in mainland China — in Shanghai — the company announced today. The publishing division of Warner Music Group has its sights on a … ( read original…
Australian universities’ openness with China a ‘major risk’ for national cybersecurity, says expert
With Chinese students forming a major source of income for Australian universities, these institutions will need to develop a new business model as the country’s tensions with China grow, says Peter … ( read original…
