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Suspended death sentence for ex-China bank head
A Chinese court has given the death with a two-year reprieve to a former head of China Mercantile Bank for crimes, including taking bribes and abuse of power. The Changde Intermediate People’s Court i …
China gives suspended death sentence to former top banker
A Chinese court has given a suspended death sentence to Tian Huiyu, an ex-president of China Merchants Bank and previously the right-hand man of China’s former economic tsar Wang Qishan, on charges …
China stocks rebound sharply on renewed talk of official support
Battered Chinese stocks leapt to their largest one-day gain in two years on Tuesday and the yuan rose on a slew of signals that authorities are strengthening their resolve to support slumping markets.
China’s offshore green bond market slumped 36% to record low in 2023 on rate hikes, lack of property issuers: Sustainable Fitch
Offshore green bond issuances in China fell 36 per cent last year to just over US$10 billion after declining 21 per cent in 2022, reaching half the level in 2021, according to the sustainable finance…
China’s export of aluminium covered by EU carbon tax down 30% in 2023
The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA) reported that the volume of aluminium products exported by China to the European Union (EU), covered by the bloc’s Carbon Border Adjustment …
‘Show our swords’: Beijing must harden its stance against rival challenges in the South China Sea, expert says
Beijing should “show our swords when necessary” and adjust its strategy to counter challenges from rival claimants in the South China Sea, according to a leading Chinese expert. Wu Shicun, chairman of …
Ageing China must plug urban-rural gap for a dignified old age for all
From pensions to medical care, China’s rural-urban divide must be urgently addressed. Or just about everyone outside the rich middle class will be left out of the silver economy As the Lunar New Year …
The US Treasury will reportedly send officials to China to smooth out economic tensions between the superpowers
The two days of talks will cover a range of market and business practices that have caused friction in recent years, The New York Times reported.
Right to Information Reveals New Facts That Re-emphasize Urgency of Improving Bio-Safety
Subsequently Dr. Shi came back to China to continue her work at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. This work involved creating novel corona viruses with the highest possible infectivity for human cells.
Ambassadors share their impression of Beijing in video series
A video series My Impression of Beijing premiered in Beijing on Friday. Diplomatic envoys from 25 countries including Cyprus, Turkiye, Greece, Mongolia, and Pakistan attended the launch ceremony organized by China National Publications Import &…
South China Sea: Filipino bishops urge Manila to ‘defend what is ours’ amid Beijing’s ‘aggression’
While the Catholic leaders stood with the Philippines’ fishing folk, they stressed that armed conflict over the hotly-contested sea was not a “moral option”.
China Coast Guard Vessels Enter Disputed Waters in East China Sea
The islands, which lie in the East China Sea, are jointly claimed by China, Japan and Taiwan. Japan’s Coast Guard separately said in a bulletin that it was repeatedly urging the four Chinese coast …