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WTO ruling finds China can penalize $645M worth of U.S. goods
Scoping out the winter sports industry in Beijing 2022 city Zhangjiakou
Provided by Xinhua Zhangjiakou in north China Hebei province taps into the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games to promote the development of the winter …
Beijing Steps Up Covid-19 Control Measures Ahead of Lunar New Year, Winter Olympics
Chinese health authorities are ramping up testing and tightening containment protocols in Beijing as the capital prepares for two major events set to unfold in the coming days.
China’s money laundering crackdown reflects ‘severe’ risks facing the financial system
Analysts say China has a long way to go to combat illicit financial flows after Beijing launched a three-year action plan to prevent money laundering The crackdown comes as the world’s second largest …
M&A-themed bonds take shape to lift China’s property sector
Issuers turn to bonds to support property acquisitions, but any ease up in liquidity pressure is set to be limited …
Analysis-Debt Fears Overshadow China’s Infrastructure Push to Fight Economic Slowdown
China is counting on revived infrastructure spending to support its slowing economy, but controls over local government debt risks and falling investment returns could hamper the renewed push, policy …
China’s Shoe Exports Swelled 35% Last Year, But Boom May Be Shortlived, Experts Say
The value of China’s shoe exports jumped 35 percent last year from the year before, reversing a downward trend that started in 2014, as global orders flood back to the country amid the pandemic.
A Covid case in Beijing’s Olympic bubble is linked to a German team.
A supervisor who tested positive is asymptomatic and is now in a quarantine hotel, the German Olympic Sports Confederation said.
Beijing’s Olympic bubble makes a slightly surreal experience
For journalists covering the Beijing Winter Olympics, China’s strict pandemic measures are creating a surreal and somewhat frustrating experience. China requires electronic confirmation of the health …
China Gives U.S. Three Urgent Demands
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi pulled no punches when he spoke with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday.
China’s Yunnan Province sees blooming flower export in 2021
Yunnan Province, the main supplier of flowers in China, reported robust export of fresh-cut flowers in 2021, the local customs authority said. The export value of Yunnan’s fresh-cut flowers hit 520 …
How the ‘Metaverse’ Could Become China’s Next Bubble
This is the second in a two-part series on China’s growing involvement in the metaverse. Part one can be found here. Since late last year, the tech world has been abuzz about the “metaverse.” Over…
The Chinese Watch Brand That Beat the Swiss
CIGA Design became the first Chinese brand to win a Grand Prix prize when its Blue Planet automatic wristwatch, a 46-millimeter titanium model featuring a rotating blue aluminum 3-D globe, beat five …
