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China’s factory activity growth likely stalled in January as a resurgence of local COVID-19 cases ahead of the Winter Olympics curbed output and demand, piling pressure on policymakers to roll out …
China’s middle class is developing a taste for high-end meat, sending imports surging
China’s growing middle class and greater consumer awareness about the origins of food have driven up demand for higher quality meat, such as imported Iberian and Serrano ham.
Not easy being green: China’s COVID-19 ‘health codes’ define pandemic life
BEIJING: Days after buying over-the-counter medicine from a pharmacy in Beijing, university student Yu was stunned to find her prized green health code – the essential rating needed to enter the …
China quietly locks down area near Beijing after COVID-19 cases
BEIJING: Chinese authorities locked down an area neighbouring the capital city of Beijing this week following a handful of reported COVID-19 cases, but made no public announcements about the fresh …
China’s Modus Operandi To Prevent Covid-19 From Hampering Beijing Olympics
How will the virus-free bubbles work in Beijing Olympics to prevent the spread of Covid-19? China has a plan laid out.
China Unicom says no ‘justifiable grounds’ for US ban
China Unicom said Friday there were no “justifiable grounds” for a US order that banned the company from operating in the country on national security concerns.
China skis: Olympics brings on boom in winter sports
Holding his skis beside a bunny slope, Li Wei enthuses over his winter job as a farmer-turned-ski coach on the northwestern outskirts of Beijing. The tall, tanned 36-year-old works December to March …
China Sees $1.2 Trillion Rout Despite State Media, Fund Support
China’s stock market fluctuated after recording a nearly $1.2 trillion rout this month as mutual funds, state media and companies all intensified efforts to support equity prices. Most Read from Bloom …
China halts at least 60 IPO plans amid probe into underwriter, law firm
Chinese bourses had halted processing batches of IPO applications previously as regulators investigated intermediaries.
China halts scores of IPO plans amid securities probe
Exchange disclosures on Wednesday showed 12 IPO plans in Shanghai’s tech-heavy STAR Market and 48 in Shenzhen’s start-up market ChiNext were suspended. Each had hired one or more of three companies …
China quietly locks down area near Beijing with Olympics a week away
Chinese authorities locked down an area neighbouring the capital city of Beijing this week following a handful of reported Covid cases, but made no public announcements about the fresh restrictions …
US bans telecom giant China Unicom over spying concerns
China Unicom has become the latest Chinese telecoms giant to be banned from the US over “significant” national security and espionage concerns. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said it had …