The Chinese government appears increasingly anxious to silence critics of its appalling human rights record. At home, it arbitrarily detains or forcibly disappears them; abroad, it harasses them. At …
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China Officially Silent on Billionaire Evergrande Tycoon’s Arrest
Troubled Chinese property giant Evergrande suspended trading until further notice after its billionaire founder was placed under surveillance.
AI will help the US maintain its economic dominance over China, strategists say
The technology will make the rivalry between the world’s two largest economies even more charged, Capital Economics said.
China plans second megaconstellation, G60 Starlink with 12,000 satellites, to rival American SpaceX programme
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China’s indebted local governments splash out billions to save struggling small banks
Poor liquidity at China’s regional banks could trigger instability in the state-owned financial system, reduce the credit supply for the real economy, and potentially spill over to a wide range of …
China kicks off its plan to take on the cruise industry: ‘There’s no turning back’
Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, once the world’s largest cruise ship, was originally scheduled for year-round sailing from China. Then COVID-19 shut down the cruise industry and China blocked …
Blinken Sends Swooning Statement To Beijing In Honor Of Chinese National Day
Secretary of State Antony Blinken sent a swooning statement to Beijing Friday in honor of Chinese National Day. “On behalf of the United States of America, I congratulate the people of the People’s …
Mainland China consumer market still holds appeal for Taiwanese investors, despite tensions
Though changing circumstances have made previously reliable investment models obsolete, Taiwanese investors still see mainland China as an attractive destination for their capital.
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Zumo aligns with new FCA rules for crypto assets Zumo, a digital asset service platform … Digital Yuan in gold recycling and land records in China Chinese companies and authorities are embracing the …
1st LD-Writethru: China’s non-manufacturing sector expands at faster pace in September
BEIJING, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) — China’s non-manufacturing activity expanded at a faster pace in September, indicating robust activities in the service and construction industries, the National Bureau of …