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China may scrap ‘Made in China’ policy, allow more access for foreign companies: report
A former Canadian diplomat was detained in Beijing after China warned of consequences for the arrest of Huawei’s CFO
TORONTO (AP) — A former Canadian diplomat has been detained while visiting Beijing, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday. Michael Kovrig was detained Monday night in Beijing during one of hi… ( read…
Samsung to shut mobile phone plant in China’s Tianjin
SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics will cease operations at one of its mobile phone manufacturing plants in China, the company said, as its sales in the world’s biggest smartphone market slumps ami… ( read original…
After analyst disappears in China, Beijing suggests his group has been operating illegally
BEIJING — The International Crisis Group Wednesday called for the immediate release of its China analyst, Canadian citizen Michael Kovrig, who was detained in Beijing on Monday night and hasn’t been h… ( read original…
Beijing home to fewer people: report
Two merchants looking at Baigou’s future development plan at Baqigou City Planning Museum, Hebei province. At the end of November 2017, 12 clothing wholesale markets from the Beijing Zoo area, were mo… ( read original…
Samsung to suspend operations at China mobile phone plant
Amid slumping sales and rising labor costs in China in recent years, Samsung has focused its major mobile phone investments on production facilities in Vietnam and India. In addition to the plant in t… (…
GPS bike-share program in China credited with reducing gridlock and smog
Research by the China Institute of Information and Communications Technology (CIICT) revealed that on one day last year, the system logged 70 million riders — three to four rides per bike. Masks to pr… (…
Canada Goose is getting hammered by China’s anger over the Huawei arrest
Other Canadian brands with a strong presence in China, such as IMAX Corp. and Tim Hortons Inc., haven’t seen significant share moves or been singled out for boycotts. China accuses Canada of … ( read…
Beijing suggests think tank that employed analyst they arrested is operating illegally in China
BEIJING — The International Crisis Group Wednesday called for the immediate release of its China analyst, Canadian citizen Michael Kovrig, who was detained in Beijing on Monday night and hasn’t been h… ( read original…
Does The Beijing Properties (Holdings) Limited (HKG:925) Share Price Tend To Follow The Market?
Anyone researching Beijing Properties (Holdings) Limited (HKG:925) might want to consider the historical volatility of the share price. Volatility is considered to be a measure of risk in modern … ( read original story …)
Beijing’s population drops for the first time since 1949
Beijing’s population in 2017 was 21.7 million, 22,000 fewer than in 2016, according to a study released on December 9, by theBeijing Population and Social Development Research Center and the Social Sc… ( read original…
Analysts warn China financial situation remains weak despite rise in bank lending
China’s financial conditions did not fundamentally improve in November even though banks greatly expanded their lending at the request of the government, analysts said. The People’s Bank of China cont… ( read original story …)
Trade war hasn’t stopped Chinese companies from listing in the US: Nasdaq
Tensions between Washington and Beijing have not stopped Chinese companies from flocking … McCooey said he hasn’t heard of companies delaying IPO plans because of the trade war, partly because many … ( read original…