although that hasn’t stopped it from regaining its crown as the world’s top IPO venue this year. Also, the escalating trade war with the U.S. could mean that Beijing is pulling levers to make ……
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Despite Box Office Misses and a Stalled IPO, STX Presses On
China put spy microchips in servers used by Amazon and Apple, report says
China secretly inserted surveillance microchips into servers used by major technology companies, including Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc., in an audacious military operation likely to further inflame … ( read original story …)
China inserted surveillance microchip in servers used by Amazon, Apple, according to report
China secretly inserted surveillance microchips into servers used by major technology companies, including Apple and Amazon.com, in an audacious military operation likely to further inflame trade tens… ( read original story …)
Beating China to the market with new technology is best US defense: AT&T Communications CEO
Staying ahead of China with new technology is the best competitive safeguard for the United States, AT&T’s John Donovan says. “It’s really important to a country’s economy and to its security that whe… ( read…
China’s app for everything Meituan Dianping jumps in IPO
A Meituan delivery scooter in Beijing. The company plans to use the cash from the IPO to upgrade its technology, develop new products and services, and make acquisitions and investments. ( read original story …)
Despite trade war, US investors embrace unprofitable Chinese IPOs in plan for long-term gain
Historically, about 39 per cent of listing companies from China were losing money at the time of their IPO, according to Ritter’s data, which goes back to 1993. The healthy appetite shows that investo… (…
Blockchain and trade finance: what’s happening in China?
Perhaps it’s due to the well-oiled publicity machines of the jurisdictions around it, but China’s blockchain developments in trade finance have flown slightly under the radar. Hong Kong and Singapore … ( read original story…
Private Businesses Built Modern China. Now the Government Is Pushing Back.
Mr. Wu gave rare official voice to a growing worry among Chinese entrepreneurs, economists and even some government officials: China may be stepping back from the free-market, pro-business policies th… ( read original story …)
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Visit Beijing Amid Tension
BEIJING — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is due to visit Beijing next week amid tensions over trade and China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea. China’s foreign ministry announced Pompe… ( read…
China slams ‘irresponsible’ United States over shelved security talks
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s foreign ministry criticized the United States for suggesting that Beijing was behind the cancellation of sensitive security talks planned for this month … ( read original story …)
Congress, eying China, votes to overhaul development finance
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate on Wednesday passed legislation overhauling the way the federal government lends money for foreign development, creating a $60 billion agency intended largely to … ( read original story …)
Private Businesses Built Modern China. Now the Government Is Getting Involved.
Mr. Wu gave rare official voice to a growing worry among Chinese entrepreneurs, economists and even some government officials: China may be stepping back from the free-market, pro-business policies th… ( read original story …)
Tim Cook took a subtle swipe at Google over how Apple does business in China
Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an interview with Vice that Apple views data privacy as a human right, and encrypts data the same way in China as it does in every other country. He…