“The auto workers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump,” the GOP frontrunner said.
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Saudi Arabian ICT service provider Saudi Call has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China’s Shanghai Lumaotong Group (LTG) and China Mobile International Limited (CMI) to develop data …
China to launch revamped ‘smart’ green card, making it easier for foreigners to book tickets and order online
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The EU represents a “powerful” continent and must not fear any country, France’s finance minister said Friday, after China warned a Brussels probe into Beijing’s electric car …
The EU represents a “powerful” continent and must not fear any country, France’s finance minister said Friday, after China warned a Brussels probe into Beijing’s electric car subsidies would harm ties …
China’s growth measures bearing fruit, but pick-up will be modest, analysts say
BEIJING – China’s economy showed tentative signs of stabilising after months of weak growth, with consumption and factory output picking up in August following a stimulus push, but the road to recovery could remain bumpy…
PolitiFact FL: COVID-19 lockdowns returning? Here’s why public health experts say that’s unlikely
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From commodities to retail, China’s economy is showing signs of life after Beijing’s stimulus frenzy
August data suggested tentative signs of stability in China’s economy, as retail sales and factory output improved.
U.S. believes China’s missing defense chief under investigation by Beijing
Li Shangfu has been missing from public view for over two weeks, and sources say the investigation relates to the procurement of military equipment – Click the link for more details.
Stocks slump after strong China data, Arm rallies in day 2: Stock market news today
US stocks opened lower Friday as the major indexes failed early on to build on a Thursday rally. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) was down 0.3%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) slumped by 0.2%.…
China’s tech hub to import more integrated circuits, steel itself against US sanctions after Huawei handset leap
Shenzhen, dubbed “China’s Silicon Valley”, aims to lift its import value of integrated circuits (ICs), a key component needed for local high-end industries, to 800 billion yuan (US$110 billion) by …
China will train Venezuelans as astronauts to join Beijing’s moon project, says visiting President Nicolas Maduro
Chinese and Venezuelan presidents meet for the first time in five years, agreeing to boost collaboration in areas from oil and trade to space exploration.
China Unicom Inner Mongolia and Huawei Implement World’s First Commercial Use of Next-Gen Wideband CA ODU
The Inner Mongolia branch of China Unicom (China Unicom Inner Mongolia) and Huawei implemented the world’s first commercial use of the next-generation wideband 4CA outdoor unit (ODU) in Hohhot, Inner …
Hard Numbers: China’s trade slumps
4: China’s exports have now fallen for four straight months, as the rest of the world keeps buying less and less Chinese stuff – in part because of higher interest rates. Taken together with sluggish…