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China has issued its first batch of 2022 crude oil import quotas to mostly independent refiners, totaling 109.03 million tonnes, 11% below the first allotment in 2021, according to five industry …
China’s ‘zero case’ policy is under stress due to sudden spike of COVID-19 cases
(Photo source: Reuters) China’s Zero-COVID-19 case policy is increasingly coming under stress as the country is reporting a spike in the number of coronavirus infections from different provinces ahead …
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China’s diplomatic work in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 showcased the country’s sense of responsibility towards the international community, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang …
China brings back public shaming, parading alleged people-smugglers through the streets for breaking COVID-19 rules
China brings back public shaming, parading four alleged people-smugglers wearing masks and hazmat suits through the streets with placards displaying their photos and names for breaking the country’s …
China’s jobseekers search for ‘stability’ as coronavirus and regulatory crackdowns take toll
More Chinese are abandoning their search for once-coveted private sector jobs and pursuing a stable career in the public sector The job market has undergone big changes in the past two years amid a …
Beijing Move Seen as Bringing China Into Macao Security Affairs
China’s recently announced decision to appoint an adviser for Macao’s national security matters is an act of China’s “publicized participation into the citys …
‘Snow guns’ spewing man-made Beijing Olympics snow raise concerns
Bright yellow turbines line the slopes of the Beijing Winter Olympics, spraying out the artificial snow needed for the Games to take place.
EU has “cognitive split” in its China policy – senior Chinese diplomat
Europe has a “cognitive split” in its policy towards China by trying to both be a partner and also seeing it as an opponent, Wang Yi, state councillor and foreign minister, said in an interview…
China Insight: Leveraging Carbon Neutrality, Will Apparel Enterprises Open New Horizons for China to Lead?
Industry organizations such as CNTAC are gathering fashion industry leaders with over $47.1 billion in revenues to lead the trillion-dollar value market in climate action.
SenseTime jumps 17% on debut after IPO delayed by US sanctions
Chinese artificial intelligence giant SenseTime Group climbed on its first day of trading in Hong Kong after a rocky initial public offering (IPO) that was delayed by concerns over fresh United States …
Xian fights biggest COVID-19 outbreak in a Chinese city this year
The Chinese city of Xian reported on Thursday another 155 local COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of cases to the highest seen in any Chinese city this year, as infections keep spreading eight …