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Japan and China are marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with major events on different dates.
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IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers announced the airline’s readiness to resume direct flights between India and China, following reports of advanced talks between the two countries. IndiGo previously operated …
Tencent’s 2nd-quarter sales, profit top forecasts as AI gives China’s tech giant a leg up
Net profit rose 16 per cent to 56 billion yuan (US$7.81 billion ) while sales jumped 15 per cent to 184.5 billion yuan.
China’s refining and petrochemical sector faced steeper losses in H1
China’s refining and petrochemical sector is facing “involution,” a reference to brutal competition and falling profits, the vice chairman of the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation said …
China’s mega dam Xiluodu stops using Western industrial chips over security concerns
Shift from Siemens and Schneider reflects concerns over industrial control system vulnerabilities, including computer worms like Stuxnet China’s Xiluodu Dam – one of the world’s largest hydropower stations – has fully transitioned away from Western-made…
Applied Materials sued in China by rival over alleged trade secret theft – report
Applied Materials, reportedly, was sued by Beijing E-Town Semiconductor Technology in China over alleged trade secret theft.
Chinese hotels turn to hawking food as guests tighten belts
Every evening, staff at Beiyuan Grand Hotel in Beijing set up street stalls selling freshly-cooked gourmet dishes trying to make up for falling revenue indoors as Chinese consumers and firms cut …
Starbucks struggles to find new identity amid fierce competition in China
The stake sale exercise is underscoring Starbucks’ identity crisis in China as it tries to salvage a flagging legacy business amid fierce domestic competition …
Chinese Imports Fell During Trump’s First Term. It’s Happening Again.
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China sees backlash from companies, workers over mandatory social security payments
There are fears that ruling may further disadvantage small companies and workers already struggling to make ends meet. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.