Huawei has launched an advertising campaign in Britain as officials reconsider the Chinese technology company’s role in supplying equipment for the country’s next-generation … ( read original story …)
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China’s Huawei launches ad blitz as UK reconsiders its role
China’s economy is still struggling to recover from the pandemic
China is trying to dig itself out of a steep economic slump. But as the rest of the world still battles with the coronavirus pandemic, the path to recovery is looking slow and painful. (…
China’s finance ministry asks local governments not to ignore debt risks
China’s local governments cannot ignore debt risks and take on more debt illegally because of the fiscal difficulties caused by the coronavirus pandemic, a meeting chaired by finance minister Liu Kun … ( read original…
Chinese Police Freezing OTC Traders’ Bank Accounts Over ‘Tainted’ Crypto Transactions
Thousands of cryptocurrency over-the-counter merchants and their clients may have been affected as police in China freeze bank accounts over tainted crypto and fiat assets. ( read original story …)
China Warns Of Racism In Australia, Issues Travel Warning As Row Escalates
Tensions between Australia and China have been mounting on a number of fronts, and Beijing reacted with fury to recent calls for an independent investigation into the origins and spread of the … ( read…
Hong Kong security law like ‘anti-virus software’: Beijing official
A sweeping national security law that will soon be imposed on Hong Kong will be “like installing anti-virus software”, a top Beijing official said Monday, in a speech that warned democracy protesters … ( read…
Satellite data suggests coronavirus may have hit China earlier: Researchers
After analyzing satellite imagery, researchers say surge in cars at hospitals in Wuhan, China may indicate outbreak in the fall. ( read original story …)
A U.S.-China Cold War Could Be Good for Investors, After All
A stock analyst who gained attention for emphasizing the theme of inequality a decade-and-a-half ago is now promoting the idea that U.S.-China showdown for economic supremacy could prove a boon for … ( read original…
China Monthly Car Sales Rise for First Time in Almost a Year
Car sales in China rose for the first time in almost a year last month, evidence that the world’s largest auto market is rebounding from the coronavirus crisis and the trade war with the U.S.…
The UK steps up its fight with China by preparing tough new laws to prevent ‘hostile’ takeovers of British firms
New laws could make it compulsory for British firms to report attempted takeovers that could create risks to national security. ( read original story …)
China’s Monthly Car Sales Rise for First Time in Almost a Year
Car sales in China rose for the first time in almost a year last month, evidence that the world’s largest auto market is rebounding from the coronavirus crisis and the trade war with the U.S.Retail…
Deng Xiaoping believed Beijing could step in if ‘destructive forces’ threatened Hong Kong: top official
Beijing’s plan to impose a national security law on Hong Kong is in line with late leader Deng Xiaoping’s belief that the “one country, two systems” principle allowed for the central government to … (…
China slams U.S. senator for remarks on coronavirus vaccine
China is demanding evidence it is interfering in the global development of a novel coronavirus vaccine, following comments from U.S. Senator Rick Scott of Florida. ( read original story …)