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Caixin’s services PMI highlights different trends from the figures published by the National Bureau of Statistics, but their composite PMI measures are consistent. The official services PMI stood at …
China to better facilitate visas for foreigners with business
China will facilitate the issuance of port visas and multiple renewals for foreign businessmen, according to the Ministry of Public Security and National Immigration Administration, reports chinadaily …
Developers Tussle Over Shenzhen’s First Auction of Land Needing Homes to Be Built Before Being Sold
(Yicai) Aug. 3 — The first auction of a plot of land in Shenzhen requiring developers to first build homes before selling them attracted 21 bidders and was acquired by China Railway Real Estate Group…
Shenzhen to Foster Quantitative Biology Stronghold
The Q-Bio International Conference (Hereinafter referred to as the Q-Bio) on Quantitative Biology was first held in 2007, and this is the first time in the last 17 years that the annual conference was …
China hints leaders started annual seaside vacation in flood-hit province
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s chief of staff met with experts holidaying at Beidaihe on Thursday, a signal that typically means top leaders have started their vacation at the seaside resort, even as large areas of…
Tesla’s China-made EV sales slide in July from June as BYD stretches lead
China’s BYD extended its lead over Tesla in China-made electric vehicles sales in July, industry data showed, as customers snapped up its lower-priced EVs and its U.S. rival idled some production to …
In Northeast China, a New ‘Fangcang’ Hospital Sparks Public Uproar
Amid the ongoing debate over abandoned medical facilities built across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, a city in northeastern China has found itself in the middle of controversy over the …
Torrential rains displace residents near Beijing
Torrential rains around Beijing destroyed roads, knocked out power and caused at least 21 deaths and left 26 people missing. (August 2)
Flooded rivers, trapped residents test China’s disaster response
By Liz Lee, Ryan Woo and Ethan Wang BEIJING (Reuters) -From coping with dangerously swollen rivers to helping residents trapped in waterlogged cities, China’s disaster-response systems are being put to the test after one of…
China’s photovoltaic, lithium battery industries post rapid output growth
China’s output of polysilicon, silicon wafers, photovoltaic cells, and modules reached new highs in the first half, with year-on-year growths all exceeding 65 percent. The total export value of …
Tech shares fall as China mulls child smartphone limits
Chinese technology shares fell after the country’s cyberspace regulator recommended limiting smartphone usage of children under 18. Shares of firms like Alibaba and video-sharing site Bilibili fell on …
Morgan Stanley has downgraded China — and here’s the rival it prefers
China is no longer an overweight, strategists at Morgan Stanley said in a note changing its preferences on several emerging and Asian-Pacific markets.