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After assessing the evidence, he has been a vociferous critic of claims the coronavirus leaked from one of the viral research facilities in Wuhan. The WHO study concluded the emergence of the virus …
Beijing eyes more foreign investment
For instance, in payment methods, Beijing will focus on enhancing the convenience of the use of cash, foreign bank cards and electronic payments, he said. Also, in areas with many foreign residents …
Why Wall Street’s getting out of China, NYC’s progressive regression and other commentary
Why Wall Street’s Getting Out “One should not invest in China,” a top Goldman Sachs honcho declared this month — another sign, argues Gordon Chang at The Hill, that Wall Street thinks “China has …
A CBDC trial in Hong Kong could finally enable blockchain to digitise shipping, with help from Ant Group
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China’s Top Diplomat Meets Australian Counterpart in Canberra
China’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, met with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong in Canberra on Wednesday for talks which Australia said would include human rights, tariffs and regional …
Value of Graffiti Towers Plummet as China-Based Developer Faces Involuntary Bankruptcy
Today, the forlorn complex has been wildly tagged and achieved worldwide fame as the “Graffiti Towers.” In the latest development of the colorful real estate saga Los Angeles has covered at length, …
Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra to make UK tour debut in Basingstoke
The Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra (SZSO) will perform at The Anvil on Wednesday, March 20, marking their first-ever UK tour. SZSO’s debut UK tour will comprise of a diverse and captivating programme, …
China’s hospitals are stopping newborn deliveries as population shrinks
Insights from Health Circle, Physician’s Journal, and Korea JoongAng Daily Hospitals across China are shutting down their newborn delivery services, faced with a declining population that has led to a …
Hong Kong passes second national security law, widening crackdown powers and aligning city more closely with mainland China
Hong Kong’s legislature unanimously passed sweeping new powers on Tuesday that critics and analysts warned would align the financial hub’s national security laws more closely with those used on the …
Pennsylvania Republican Profited From China Trade Policies He Helped Shape
As a top Treasury official in the George W. Bush administration, David McCormick worked to expand U.S. financial firms’ access to China.
China’s aspiring investors, eager for options, feeling lukewarm on cross-boundary offerings
A product which allows residents of mainland China to make deposits in Hong Kong has underwhelmed as a route for investment, leaving potential users wishing for more expansive options.
China Tower ends 2023 with 2.04 million telecom towers
China ended 2023 with a total of 3.38 million 5G base stations according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology …