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An awards ceremony recognizing the top 50 Asian Americans in business took place in New York on Wednesday, advocating Asian American economic and business contributions and a celebration of business …
China’s failing US lobby playbook puts tech companies in jeopardy
China argues its companies are being unfairly targeted, saying the US is using a broad definition of national security to suppress foreign businesses …
Japanese boy stabbed in Shenzhen dies, leaving community in shock
BEIJING/SHENZHEN — A 10-year-old boy stabbed in Shenzhen on his way to a Japanese school has died, Japan’s government said on Thursday, confirming the worst fears about an attack that has heightened anxiety across the…
FangDD Announces Effective Date for Its Substitution Listing Plan
SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — . (Nasdaq: DUO) (“FangDD” or the “Company”) today announced the effective date of its substitution listing plan. As previously announced, the Company and The Bank of New…
‘Worse for Australia’: Grim warning as brutal financial crisis engulfs China
The financial crash of 2008 is remembered as a once-per-century economic calamity in which imploding house prices bankrupted banking systems worldwide.
China Development Bank Financial Leasing buys 50 Boeing 737-8 aircraft
China Development Bank Financial Leasing, through its aircraft leasing unit, will purchase fifty of Boeing’s 737-8 aircraft, the company said on Thursday. The delivery of the purchased aircraft by …
Japanese boy stabbed by man in China’s Shenzhen dies
A Japanese boy stabbed by a man while on his way to school in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen died of his wounds earl …
China’s growing military activity makes a shift to war harder to spot, Taiwan warns
China has also been deploying increasing numbers of non-military government ships such as coastguard, marine research and maritime safety vessels in waters around Taiwan. Defence experts believe the …
China Market Update: Alibaba, Tencent, & Meituan Are Buying Their Stock. Are You?
Asian equities were higher except for Mainland China on light volumes and little news as the US dollar strengthened overnight.
China’s Failing US Lobby Playbook Puts Tech Companies at Risk
US lawmakers are signaling to China that the world’s second-largest economy and its companies face a tough slog in America for the foreseeable future, regardless of who controls Washington after the …
Gasoline Exports From China Decline as Flows Seen Loss-Making
Gasoline exports from China fell to the lowest since April due to a plunge in margins and quota that is fast running out. Cargoes of the fuel fell to 770,000 tons last month, according to…
In Beijing, a humanoid chef could cook your next meal as city allows robots in catering
Beijing residents will soon be able to taste fried food prepared by robot chefs after the city granted its first food service licence for humanoids.