There are growing concerns over China’s forced repatriation of such refugees, as North Korea started to reopen its border in August after it imposed strict COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2020. The …
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Gov’t working to verify speculation over China’s forced repatriation of N. Korean defectors
China’s appetite for U.S. IPOs shows little sign of roaring back
Seventeen Chinese companies raising a total of $405 million made their debut on U.S. exchanges this year, according to data through Oct. 4 from IPO research firm Renaissance Capital. That is already …
China Forcibly Repatriates 600 Defectors to N.Korea
China abruptly repatriated about 600 North Korean defectors to North Korea on Monday night, sources said Wednesday.The defectors had been detained in prisons in Jilin and Liaoning provinces since they …
US to Attend Beijing Defense Forum in Latest Sign of Improving Ties
The United States, however, won’t send Austin to the event, styled by Beijing as its answer to Singapore’s annual Shangri-La Dialogue, where in late May China’s defense minister Li Shangfu – who has since disappeared…
U.S., in Chip War with China, Extends Some Allowances for Asian Allies
Chip makers Samsung, SK Hynix and TSMC can maintain their operations in China for the foreseeable future, but significant tech upgrades could prove difficult.
China issues guidelines to promote high-quality development of inclusive finance
BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) — China’s State Council has released a guideline document specifying policies and measures to promote the high-quality development of inclusive finance over the next five …
China State Fund Buys Bank Shares, Fueling Market Rescue Hopes
China’s sovereign wealth fund increased its stake in the nation’s biggest banks for the first time since 2015, stoking speculation that authorities will intensify efforts to prop up its sinking stock …
OCBC’s Private Bank To Forge Ahead in China Despite Economic Slowdown
Amid an ongoing economic slowdown in China, Singapore-based private bank OCBC has declared its plans to expand its workforce in the country, a move that stands in stark contrast to the caution …
Emerging Markets Outperform: A Spotlight on China, Israel and Sri Lanka
China, the world’s second-largest economy, has been a focal point for investors in emerging markets. With its robust recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and its government’s push for a more balanced …
China’s E-Commerce Dominance Should Buoy KWEB
And even in a post-pandemic world, this trend should persist. “The Covid-19 pandemic further accelerated e-commerce activities in China, as wary consumers are increasingly using online channels for …
The world will pay a high price if China cuts off supplies of chipmaking materials
Just one month after China announced it would curb exports of germanium and gallium, both essential for making semiconductors, its overseas shipments of the materials fell to zero.
China consumers are ‘not out of the woods yet’: Bank of America
CHINESE consumers remain downbeat about the world’s second-biggest economy, despite initial signs of improvement in recent activity data, a Bank of America (BofA) survey showed. Read more at The …
China’s Economic Stake in the Middle East: Its Thirst for Oil
China is the largest oil importer by far from Saudi Arabia and from Iran, highlighting the risk it faces if the war in Israel and Gaza were to broaden.
