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China’s JD.com moves into food delivery, starts recruiting restaurants
China’s e-commerce giant JD.com is venturing into the country’s highly competitive food delivery business, announcing on Tuesday that it will register catering merchants on its courier system.
How USAID Cuts Hand Big Win to China
Beijing “will move quickly to replace the U.S. in many countries,” a former director of the agency told Newsweek.
Appleby Set to Expand in China, Receives License to Operate in Shenzhen
Offshore firm Appleby has been granted a license to provide offshore legal services in Shenzhen by the Ministry of Justice in China.
Property developer China Vanke secures $383 million loan from Shenzhen Metro
China Vanke (OTCPK:CHVKF) has secured a 2.8 billion yuan ($383.12 million) loan from its major shareholder, state-owned Shenzhen Metro to repay debt, indicating further support from the government for …
U.S aid freeze risks handing influence to China in Beijing’s backyard
After U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration froze donations in January to Cambodia’s largest demining organization, which works to clear the countryside of deadly remnants of Washington’s past …
Why China Can’t Sort Out Its Property Market Mess
Once one of the country’s biggest growth drivers, China’s property market has been in a downward spiral for five years with no signs of abating. Real estate values continue to plummet, households in …
China’s Tech Sector: A Turn In The Tide?
For much of the past five years, China’s once-thriving technology sector has been caught in the throes of regulatory crackdowns, U.S.-led export restrictions, and investor skepticism.
China’s bubble tea firm Mixue to raise about $500 million in Hong Kong IPO later in Feb, sources say
China’s largest bubble tea firm, Mixue Group, will begin bookbuilding for its Hong Kong initial public offering by the end of February to raise about $500 million, according to three sources with …
China expands influence near wealthy Florida enclave as migrants from communist country flood into US
Gordon G. Chang discussed China’s growing influence in the Caribbean region and the national security threat it could present.
Analysis-U.S Aid Freeze Risks Handing Influence to China in Beijing’s Backyard
Instead, Beijing prizes “large-scale infrastructure and investment programs” that are a hallmark of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), said Derek Grossman, an analyst at the RAND Corporation …
China tightens screws on what can be shared online about its military
China has unveiled sweeping new regulations to tighten the release of information about its military online, a move that could obscure key sources for monitoring the world’s largest armed forces.
US coal exports to India expected to rise due to China tariffs
The United States is expected to boost coal exports to India after China imposed tariffs on energy imports from the U.S., five industry officials said, potentially eroding Australia and Russia’s …
