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The Standing Committee of Ramsar Convention on Wetlands approved the establishment of the International Mangrove Center in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Wednesday. The center will be conducive to …
China sending delegation to North Korea to celebrate its founding as nations foster their ties
North Korea says a Chinese delegation led by Vice-Premier Liu Guozhong will visit the country to help celebrate the North’s 75th founding anniversary, which is on Saturday.
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US FCC chair says China’s Quectel, Fibocom may pose national security risks
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel asked U.S. government agencies to consider declaring that Chinese companies including Quectel and Fibocom Wireless pose unacceptable …
Chair of bipartisan panel on China calls for blocking tech exports to Huawei, SMIC
The U.S. Commerce Department should end all technology exports to Huawei and China’s top semiconductor firm following the discovery of new chips in Huawei phones that may violate trade restrictions, the chair of the House…
Commerce Sec. Raimondo: U.S. businesses are saying the risk of doing business with China is too high
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Goldman reveals its ‘most preferred’ sector of China tech and names stocks on its conviction list
Goldman named four buy-rated stocks, two of which are on its conviction buy list. It gave one stock as much as 45% potential price target upside.
U.S. electric carmaker Lucid is exploring China entry; confirms mass market models ahead
Lucid is exploring selling its cars in China but has no timeline for when it will enter the world’s largest electric car market, a top executive told CNBC.
China Places iPhone Ban On Government Officials
China has instructed its central government officials not to use Apple’s iPhone and phones from other foreign brands while at work.
China Prohibits Government Officials from Using iPhones at Work
However, other foreign smartphone brands were not mentioned in the reports. Additionally, analyst speculates that the upcoming Apple event could raise concerns among foreign firms running their …
Analysis-China’s economic gloom hangs over Japan’s long-awaited recovery
Policymakers in Tokyo believe China’s deepening economic woes could hit Japan’s fragile recovery, especially if Beijing fails to shore up demand with meaningful stimulus, potentially delaying an exit from ultra-loose monetary policy.
China’s Chip Problems Are Getting Worse, Not Better
Never mind the headlines about new Huawei phones. Global export restrictions are only beginning to squeeze China’s chip-making abilities.