China is furious with Lithuania for letting Taiwan’s government open an office in its capital. Beijing claims Taiwan as part of its own territory.
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China’s non-financial outbound direct investment (ODI) reached 640.38 billion yuan in the first 11 months of the year, down 2.9 percent year on year, official data showed Thursday. In U.S. dollar …
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In the context of stabilizing the economy, the scale of new local government bond issuance in China is expected to continue to remain at a high level of more than CNY4 trillion (USD628 billion) next…
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China tire market was valued around USD 49 Billion in 2020 and is projected to grow at impressive CAGR to reach USD 90 Billion by 2026
Rising demand for automobiles in most of the countries is leading to higher production in China. China is a leading exporter of automobiles to most of the regions across the globe, with the country …
China puts city of 13 million in lockdown ahead of Olympics
China plunged a city of 13 million people into lockdown on Thursday to stamp out an increase in coronavirus infections, as the country doubles down on its “zero tolerance” policy just weeks before it …
China’s Yuan Is Propelling Emerging Currencies Like Never Before
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Intel apologises to China over supplier advice
US microchip maker Intel has apologised following a backlash over its letter urging suppliers not to source products or labour from China’s Xinjiang region. The company’s letter sparked criticism in …
Intel apologizes in China after telling suppliers not to source from Xinjiang, home to forced labor camps and human rights abuses
US semiconductor giant Intel has issued an apology in China after it told suppliers not to source from a region linked to vast human rights abuses. Intel told its suppliers to avoid products or labor…
As Winter Olympics nears, China puts city of 13 million on lockdown to curb spread of coronavirus
China plunged a city of 13 million people into lockdown on Thursday to stamp out an increase in coronavirus infections, as the country doubles down on its “zero tolerance” policy just weeks before it …
China’s Xian Locks Down Its 13 Million Residents as COVID-19 Cases Rise
Rising COVID-19 infections in China’s city of Xian have spurred a lockdown of its 13 million residents, with stretches of highway eerily bare on Thursday, as many people queued in the cold to get …
Huawei enters China’s electric car race in competition with Tesla
The first car with Huawei’s HarmonyOS operating system will be the Aito M5, a car that runs on both electricity and fuel, Huawei announced Thursday.
