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British Columbia wants closer business ties with China, but the superpower’s rise has prompted concerns. How much of a threat does Beijing really pose to this province? As he moves to consolidate powe… ( read…
Trade war will not derail China’s promise to open up its financial markets, central bank chief says
China is committed to opening up its financial services markets to foreign players irrespective of the trade war with the United States, the head of its central bank said on Sunday, countering claims … (…
China tells Taiwan to stop all mainland spying and sabotage
The relevant agencies in Taiwan must end such activities immediately, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing An Fengshan, a spokesman for China’s policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office. State telev… ( read original story …)
64 dead in Philippines as Typhoon Mangkhut begins assault on China
China’s official Xinhua News Agency said. Authorities in southern China had issued a red alert, the most severe warning, as the national meteorological centre said the densely populated region … ( read original story …)
Typhoon Mangkhut leaves 64 dead in Philippines, kills at least 2 in China assault
Groceries flew off the shelves of supermarkets in the provincial capital of Guangzhou as residents stocked up in anticipation of being confined at home by the typhoon, China’s official Xinhua News Age… ( read original…
Dozens feared trapped in Philippines as Typhoon Mangkhut pummels southern China
Typhoon Mangkhut’s path of destruction continued in southern China on Sunday, where authorities earlier began … Katherine Lam is a breaking and trending news digital producer for Fox News. Follow he… ( read original story…
As its trading debut looms, China’s Meituan locked in battle of super-apps
Meituan Dianping, like many of China’s fast-growing tech firms … It is the absolute inelastic demand,” Wang said an IPO news conference this month. Its long-term success, though, will … ( read original story …)
Pakistan’s Army Chief Visits Beijing After ‘Silk Road’ Tension
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa began a three-day visit to China on Sunday, Pakistan’s military said, days after a Pakistani minister stirred unease about Chinese Silk Road … ( read original…
People’s Bank of China Backs New Blockchain-based Financial Platform
China continues its blockchain journey by creating a new finance and trading platform with the assistance of its central bank. While some countries may be giving cryptocurrencies the cold shoulder, th… ( read original story…
Typhoon pounds south China after killing 64 in Philippines
HONG KONG (AP) — Typhoon Mangkhut barreled into southern China on Sunday after lashing the northern Philippines with strong winds and heavy rain that left at least 64 people dead and dozens more fear… (…
China’s pockets may not be deep enough to bail out emerging markets
China has extended easy credit to vulnerable countries. But its pockets are not as deep as they once were, analysts say. Lending to emerging markets could also face political backlash. When … ( read original…
Google employees quit over controversial China search engine project, report says
Seven Google employees have reportedly quit their jobs over the lack of accountability and transparency at the search giant over its controversial China search engine effort, codenamed Project Dragonf… ( read original story …)