BEIJING — China on Friday announced a $60 billion list of U.S. goods including coffee, honey and industrial chemicals for retaliation if Washington goes ahead with its latest tariff threat. The Financ… ( read original…
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analyst at the Bank of China’s Institute of International Finance in Beijing. “Any talks in the future, should they happen, should be conducted on an equal and faithful basis.” Story Continues Beijing … ( read…
Google plans return to China search market with censored app: sources
A day earlier, the search giant also declined to comment on specifics mentioned in The Intercept report, but noted that it has launched a number of mobile apps in China and works with local developers…
Parenting by mobile phone: A curse to families of left-behind children
Kids watch videos on a mobile phone in Longxian county, Northwest China’s Shaanxi province, Feb 26, 2015. [Photo/VCG] When Luo Dahong, a migrant worker in Zhouji village, Central China’s Anhui provinc… ( read original story…
Chinese mobile game firms witness overseas business expansion
China’s mobile game makers witnessed immense growth in overseas markets in the first half of this year with a steady surge in gamers online, an industry report showed Monday. During the half year peri… (…
Google could give Baidu a serious run for its money in China
Google’s potential return to China with a censored search app, after almost a decade since it left the country, could mark the strongest challenge yet to domestic online search market leader Baidu. US … (…
Activision and Tencent announce partnership to bring new Call of Duty mobile game to China
Activision Publishing Inc. and Tencent today announced a new partnership to bring a new free to play Call of Duty mobile game to China in the next few months. Activision and Tencent have been working…
Call of Duty Mobile Game Coming to China
Call of Duty publisher Activision already has one major release for the series planned this year, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 set to launch in November. That’s not all that the company is…
Activision And Tencent Bringing New ‘Call of Duty’ Mobile Game To China
Activision and Tencent are teaming up to create an all-new “Call of Duty” mobile game for the Chinese market, the two companies announced on Thursday. The new title will be free-to-play and it will br……
Google is developing a censored news app for China
Google’s recently leaked plans to re-enter the Chinese market doesn’t end with a mobile search engine app. The company is also getting into the (censored) news business. The Information reports that a … ( read…
The Finance 202: Trump team ramps up China trade fight on currency claims
Robin Brooks, chief economist at the Institute of International Finance, tells me he is “strongly of the … Erica Werner (@ericawerner) August 2, 2018 Talks between Washington and Beijing have stalle… ( read original story…
China says it wants to resolve differences with U.S. ‘on equal footing’
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China is willing to resolve differences with the United States on an equal footing, the Chinese government’s top diplomat said on Friday after meeting U.S. Secretary of State Mik… ( read original…
Top monk accused of harassing nuns as #MeToo spreads to China
One of China’s highest-ranking Buddhist monks is facing a government investigation over accusations of sexual misconduct, in what is seen by some as an indication the #MeToo movement is gaining tracti… ( read original story…