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Australian Open under fire after asking fans to remove shirts criticizing China over Peng Shuai
Startup Powering China’s Consumer Export Blitz in Talks to Raise $800 Million
Xingyun Group, a seven-year-old startup that helps Chinese makers of everything from Bluetooth speakers to laundry detergent sell directly to overseas consumers, is in talks with investors to raise …
Lawmakers target China tariffs in effort to ease supply chain disruption
As inflation concerns continue to grow, the Triangle’s representatives in Congress say the time is right to discuss expanding tariff exclusions on Chinese goods.
Cracking a $2 million crypto wallet
They tried guessing what they thought was a four-digit PIN (it was actually five), but after each failed attempt, the wallet doubled the wait time before they could guess again. After 16 guesses, the …
New Year’s greetings from chinese whole grain brand showed up on Nasdaq
As the Chinese Spring Festival of 2022 is approaching, Yangufang Group, a Chinese oat whole grain health technology brand with the new product “Sprout …
Will Bullishness Return for China Tech Stocks?
Tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent Holdings felt the wrath of Chinese federal regulatory measures curbing monopolistic business practices. The federal government’s stranglehold on the tech industry …
China’s ‘little giants’ are its latest weapon in the US tech war
That’s the designation for a new generation of start-ups that have been selected under an ambitious government program aimed at fostering a technology industry that can compete with Silicon Valley …
China Tests 2 Million in Beijing and Lifts COVID-19 Lockdown in Xi’an
A cluster of COVID-19 cases in Beijing has prompted authorities to test millions and impose new measures two weeks ahead of the opening of the Winter Olympics, even as the city of Xi’an in …
Two-time US Olympian says athletes being used as ‘pawns’ in Beijing: ‘Terrible place for them to be’
Two-time Olympian cross-country skier Noah Hoffman explains how athletes are ‘distracted’ and used as ‘pawns’ ahead of the Beijing Winter Games during ‘America’s Newsroom.’ …
Former senior banking regulatory official expelled from CPC for power abuse
BEIJING, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) — Cai Esheng, former vice chairman of China’s top banking regulatory body, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) for grave violations of Party discipline …
China uses strict measures to counter financial inequality as global report sheds light on rising wealth gap
China faces vast financial inequality and is using strict measures to counter it as a recent report has shed light on the rising wealth gap worldwide, said a report.
Time to boycott China by divesting companies complicit in Uyghur genocide, say experts
An estimated one million Uyghurs are in concentration camps treated as little more than chattel and enslaved Both men and women endure systematic physical an …
Forget Alibaba, Tencent, China unleashes ‘Little Giants’ in tech war against US
For two decades, China largely followed the Silicon Valley model, allowing entrepreneurs to pursue their ambitions with little government oversight. That led to enormous successes, including …