Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s $40 billion surge this week and the recent ascent of Pinduoduo Inc. have reshaped the landscape of China’s richest people. ( read original story …)
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and the FCC is now asking the company to do so by June 8, when China Mobile (Americas’) response to the FCC’s show cause order is due. ( read original story …)
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To date, nearly 100 Internet medical applications have been deployed on China Mobile’s 5G medical edge cloud, making it quite convenient for patients to access various medical services. ( read original story …)
Connect with loved ones in mainland China and Hong Kong with CMLink
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India reinforces flashpoint area as China holds ground: sources
Indian fighter jets roared over a flashpoint Himalayan region Wednesday as part of a show of strength following what military sources say has been a Chinese takeover of contested territory. Chinese fo … ( read…
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Shadow banking back in vogue in China as assets grow for the first time since 2017
China had been tightening its control over off-balance sheet lending by banks since 2016 to curb financial risks, but credit growth is needed to rescue the coronavirus-hit economy. ( read original story …)
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China feud over trade and corona virus can certainly help grow jobs in Nigeria and other African countries if African politicians brace … ( read original story …)
China blames India for border clash, urges stability
China on Wednesday again accused India of provoking a border clash earlier this month that left at least 20 soldiers dead, but urged New Delhi to “meet China halfway” in … ( read original story…
China Loses Appetite for Salmon, Seafood on Virus Contamination Worries
China’s appetite for salmon and other seafood has crashed this month, after a resurgence in coronavirus infections in Beijing was traced to chopping boards for imported salmon in a wholesale food … ( read original…
U.S.-China Tensions Leave Germany Squirming in the Middle
Germany is struggling to pick sides in the escalating dispute between the U.S. and China over issues ranging from trade to human rights, amid mounting American pressure and Beijing’s authoritarian … ( read original story …)
Meng Wanzhou’s Canadian extradition case will stretch until April 2021, potentially prolonging China’s anger
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s Canadian extradition case is set to continue until at least April 30 next year, extending a proceeding that has triggered a crisis in China’s relations with the US and … (…
Trapped Abroad, China’s ‘Little Pinks’ Rethink Their Country
Young and patriotic, overseas students often defend their nation against its critics. But when many tried to return home during the pandemic, they became targets themselves. ( read original story …)
