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Shanghai Stocks Suffer Worst Drop Since Early COVID but Wall St. Holds Firm
Disabled orphans bear brunt of China’s overseas adoption ban
Under the new policy, China will only send children overseas for adoption if the adoptive parents are blood relatives. The BBC understands that US authorities are in talks with Beijing on whether a …
Bitcoin Dips Below $61K, Ether Slips 3% as Some PlusToken China Ponzi-Related Coins Moved to Exchanges
One observer noted 7,000 PlusToken-related ETH transferred to crypto exchanges on Wednesday, raising concerns about potential selling pressure.
Chinese nationals in Japan testify to harassment by Beijing, report says
Beijing is surveilling and harassing dissident Chinese nations living in Japan via their relatives back home in a campaign of “transnational repression,” Human Rights Watch (HRW) alleged in a report …
Mexico seeks US help in cutting back on imports from China
Mexican official tells Wall Street Journal government will focus on domestic supply chains, a potential problem as Washington-Beijing tensions rise.
Someone finally tested China’s x86 CPU answer to AMD and Intel — the 8-core Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor is promising, but can’t reasonably compete for now
The 8-core Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-7000 processor, China’s latest entry into the x86 CPU market, was recently put through its paces by PC Watch, and while it shows promise, early tests indicate that it …
China markets plunge on Beijing stimulus disappointment
Shares in mainland China plunged as traders expressed their disappointment with the lack of new stimulus. The U.S. government’s possible attempt to break up Google weighed on tech.
China’s ‘Anaconda Strategy’ Is Slowly Choking Taiwan
Beijing is acting militarily, economically, diplomatically and psychologically to convince Taipei that resistance is futile — and reunification, inevitable.
Bernard Arnault loses $13 billion in a single day as China’s uncertain recovery undermines billionaire’s wealth
Hopes that China’s stimulus plans could inject a much-needed boost among luxury players, including LVMH, have been dashed in recent days.
It’s Time for U.S. To End Normal Trade Relations With China | Opinion
China has stolen U.S. technology, maintained market restrictions, and ramped up state subsidies including through initiatives to dominate the 21st-century economy.
Why Communist China’s corporate tax regime is more business friendly than the U.S.
Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris wants to raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%, as part of her effort to make the wealthy and big corporations “pay their fair …
China stocks sink as investors dump shares after recent rallies, while other Asian markets gain
Chinese shares have plunged again, with Shanghai’s benchmark down 6.6% and Hong Kong’s losing 1.5%. Investors have been dumping shares to lock in profits after recent rallies driven by hopes for major economic stimulus.
OpenAI says China-linked group tried to phish its employees
A suspected China-based group posed as a user of ChatGPT and sent customer support emails to staff. OpenAI said a group with apparent ties to China tried to carry out a phishing attack on its…