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China is being hit by a wave of respiratory infections – should we be worried?
China is being hit by a new wave of respiratory illness. Promed, an infectious disease reporting site, has referred to cases of “undiagnosed pneumonia”. The World Health Organisation (WHO) officially asked authorities in China about…
Politicians urge U.S. to take action as China dominates key industry: ‘[The U.S. is] 10 to 20 years behind Asia’
Two senators wrote a letter to push the United States to catch up with China in battery production and next-generation battery research, Reuters reported Nov. 6. Mark Warner, chair of the Select …
Good Media: Futian District in Shenzhen, China looking for FDI
Morgan Stanley, Siemens Energy, Starbucks, more than 156 of the Forbes global top 500 companies have invested in this region in China. The region is Futian District in Shenzhen, China. Located in the …
China is battling a wave of respiratory illness in children. Scientists are rushing to find out why
“With the outbreak of pneumonia in China, children’s hospitals in Beijing, Liaoning and other places were overwhelmed with sick children, and schools and classes were on the verge of suspension,” …
How China’s COVID Restrictions Led to Disease Rampage: ‘Immunity Gap’
Hospitals in northern China are being overwhelmed amid a spike in respiratory infections, especially among children.
China will focus on ‘high-quality, sustainable growth,’ central bank chief says
China’s central bank governor says the world’s second largest economy is continuing to recover, and is on track to meet its 5% expansion target this year.
China warns Australia to act prudently in naval operations in the South China Sea
A visiting Chinese official has warned Australia to act with “great prudence” in deploying warships in the South China Sea after a recent confrontation between the two navies.
Ukraine Finds China-Made Mortar Shell Among Russian Gear in Melitopol
Ukraine’s armed forces claim to have discovered a Chinese-made mortar bomb in the possession of Russian troops fighting in the occupied Melitopol region, in another case of foreign-made armaments …
Can U.S.-China Student Exchanges Survive Geopolitics?
The flow of students between the countries has been a mainstay of their relationship, even when ties have soured. Now these exchanges, too, are under threat.
CropWatch: more than 160 countries join China’s tech war against the West on food
A Chinese agricultural monitoring system is arming developing countries with information so they can better manage market fluctuations Previously, many countries had to rely on US and EU monitoring, …
One Corner of China’s Weak Market Is Seeing a $25 Billion Rally
Investors desperate for returns in China’s lackluster equities are scooping up some of the smallest and most volatile stocks, sparking a $25 billion rally in one corner of the market in a little over …
Chinese Fashion Giant Shein Files for US IPO to Expand Its Global Presence
Shein has filed to go for an IPO in the US as part of its efforts to expand its footprint in one of the largest apparel markets in the world.