China’s central bank and the country’s financial and securities regulators urged a boosting of loans to support the economy and the cutting of local government bond risks.
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China-targeted tariffs forcing US manufacturers to relocate abroad
Businesses whose stateside production depends on components from China decry costs they bear due to Trump-era policy continued by Biden administration Washington’s exclusion policy shielding some …
Experts call for renewal of sci-tech pact with China
The US-China Science and Technology Agreement, which was signed in 1979 and has been renewed every five years or so ever since, has become the subject of controversy as some Republican lawmakers have …
Overview Of China’s Tiangong Space Station
As a manned spacecraft operating in orbit for a long time, a space station embodies a country’s scientific and technological strength comprehensively. China’s manned space project was approved in 1992 …
Marketmind: China to cut rates, but will it ‘go big’?
A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist. The People’s Bank of China is expected to cut interest rates on Monday, but it may have to throw caution…
Value investing is having a moment in China. Here are some funds that are winning
And just about three years ago, value investors in China were wringing their hands because the growth strategy was performing so much better, according to Claire Liang, Morningstar’s senior manager …
Funerals in China cost so much money that Beijing is encouraging digital cemeteries
Beijing is encouraging digital burials in favor of traditional ones as urban land becomes increasingly scarce and expensive, Bloomberg reported.
Nepal, China set to resume military engagements stalled by Covid-19 pandemic
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on Nepal’s Vice President, Ramsahaya Prasad in Kunming on the sidelines of the China-South Asia Expo. NEW DELHI: Nepal and China are set to resume …
China introduces largest quantum cloud computing platform, moves industry to practical stage
China Mobile on Saturday launched the largest quantum cloud computing platform in China along with China Electronics Technology Group Corp (CETGC), vowing to take quantum computing to a new level of …
Beijing-Naha direct flight resumes in September, echoing Okinawan governor’s request during China visit
The Beijing-Naha direct flight will be resumed in mid-September with a simplified Chinese visa application procedure for people in Okinawa. Experts said this reflected China’s response to the appeal …
‘Neutral’ China is supplying Putin’s forces with helicopters, drones, and crucial raw materials, report says
China is helping to arm Russia with a range of military equipment … the country has delivered tens of thousands of shipments to Russian military equipment manufacturers. The report suggests that the …
Germany Wants Tighter Foreign Investment Controls Amid China ‘De-Risking’
Germany has at times been seen as a weak link in the Western approach to China, given the strong business ties with its single biggest trading partner. An effort by China’s Cosco for instance to…
China keeps its eyes on economic growth
As there is a direct correlation between consumption and income, the country must raise the incomes of both urban and rural residents through various channels. •The country should seize the …
