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China and Japan use new tricks to stifle US dollar
The stage is set as China and Japan craft strategic maneuvers to mitigate the overbearing strength of the US dollar. Their determined tactics are in response to an intimidating rally by the greenback …
Beijing: We are keeping peace, tranquility
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China weighs law banning clothes that hurt people’s feelings: report
China is reportedly considering a law that would impose fines and possibly jail time for people who wear clothes that hurt other people’s feelings.
Disinformation fueling China’s outrage over Japan’s release of Fukushima water: reports
A government-backed disinformation campaign targeting Japan’s release of treated radioactive water may be responsible for stoking anger in China, reports suggest. Busting the campaign: Logically, a U.
US extends tariff exclusions on some Chinese import categories through end of 2023
The administration of former President Donald Trump used Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, a statute aimed at combating trade partners’ unfair practices, to launch the China tariffs in 2018 and …
What China’s potential iPhone ban could mean for Club name Apple
Apple’s (AAPL) standing as an aspirational brand in China shouldn’t be affected by an apparent move by Beijing to sever its reliance on foreign technology.
The US government is investigating China’s breakthrough smartphone
The United States government is seeking more information about the Huawei Mate 60 Pro, a Chinese smartphone powered by an advanced chip.
China’s Shandong Province sets ambitious $20.5 billion metaverse goal by 2025
In a bold move, China’s Shandong province has released draft guidelines to boost its metaverse industry, targeting a market size of 150 billion yuan (US$20.5 billion) by 2025. The eastern Chinese …
China is considering a ban on clothes that ‘hurt the feelings of the Chinese people’
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Does Beijing care that China’s economy is stagnating?
Henny Sender is the founder and managing partner of Apsara Advisory, a strategic consultancy for financial services companies. She was previously a managing director at investment company BlackRock. China’s economic downturn reached a new milestone…
Floods from Tropical Storm Haikui kill 2, displace thousands in China’s Fujian province
Tropical Storm Haikui has unleashed devastating floods in China’s coastal Fujian province, resulting in at least two fatalities and the evacuations of thousands of residents.