In a report ranking the environmental record of six of China’s e-commerce giants, Greenpeace said the discount online shopping platform Pinduoduo performed the worst, making “no progress whatsoever” on climate and environmental protection.
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China consumer prices swing to declines in October
China CPI shrank 0.2% year-on-year in October, more than an expected 0.1% fall PPI declined 2.6%, falling for the 13th month in a row China’s consumer prices fell in October, as the world’s second-largest economy struggled…
China’s foreign-investment boon of years past has ended, but economists say all hope is not lost for FDI
Foreign direct investment in China has been falling this year amid de-risking efforts by multinationals and geopolitical wrangling with Western governments Academics and researchers say China also …
China’s commitment to a green, open future to generate lucrative business opportunities
Visitors check the booth of Xylem Inc, a United States-based water technology provider, during the sixth China International Import Expo in Shanghai. [Photo provided to China Daily] China’s steadfast commitment to long-term high-level openness and…
Republican debate: Candidates spar on China but agree that Beijing poses a threat
The five Republican presidential candidates who participated in Wednesday’s debate all agreed about the threats posed by China, even though they argued over each other’s records regarding the United States’s primary competitor.
China’s ‘communist spies’ in the dock in Taiwan
China sends ever-rising numbers of fighter jets into Taiwan’s air defence zone, has rebuked its leaders for overseas visits that bordered on diplomacy, and banned imports of Taiwanese pineapples, mangoes and certain types of fish.
How FedEx is shipping 3 giant pandas to China: a 19-hour flight, hundreds of pounds of bamboo, toys, and biscuits
Three giant pandas left The National Zoo for China on Wednesday on specially outfitted cargo plane. Their crates are filled with bamboo and toys.
China’s Oct consumer prices fall faster than expected
Recent indicators have been mixed. China’s imports unexpectedly grew in October while exports contracted at a quicker pace. Meanwhile, the official purchasing managers’ index showed factory activity unexpectedly contracting and services activity …
Janet Yellen to host China’s top economic official ahead of expected Biden-Xi talks in San Francisco
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and her Chinese counterpart, Vice Premier He Lifeng, will discuss the bilateral relationship between the world’s two largest economies and other global issues over two days starting Thursday.
Central bank to take steps to bolster economy
China’s monetary policymakers are set to further reduce financing costs and maintain ample liquidity, in support of the country’s economic recovery that has gathered steam, said Pan Gongsheng, …
Wealth Of China’s 100 Richest On Forbes List Edges Down To $895 Billion
This list of mainland China’s richest was compiled using shareholding and financial information obtained from families and individuals, stock exchanges, analysts, private databases and other sources.
U.S. to build $553M terminal in Sri Lanka to compete with China’s Belt and Road
The U.S. announced a $553M project Wednesday to build a deep-water shipping container terminal in Sri Lanka’s Port of Colombo as it competes with China in international development financing.
Laos is spiraling toward a debt crisis as China looms large
Laos borrowed billions from President Xi Jinping’s administration to finance railways, highways and hydroelectric dams, which has ballooned public debt to over 100% of GDP. Combined with a currency crisis and soaring inflation,
