In our latest round-up, we look at how improved examinations and WIPO event participation are among the CNIPA’s five-year efforts, some of the latest law firm promotions, and much more.
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NIH hosts lecture making the case that COVID-19 came from a Chinese lab
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Three men charged with illegally smuggling advanced AI chips into China
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Beijing’s Big Problem: An Incredible Shrinking Economy
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China’s New York envoy urges US business support to help improve relations
A senior Chinese official has called on Wall Street and main street executives to exert their influence in Washington and help improve US-China relations. Huang Ping, China’s consul-general in New …
Pharma firm eyes ‘fill and finish’ ops for new Covid-19 vax
Local pharmaceutical firm Lloyd Laboratories Inc. (LLI) is eyeing a “fill and finish” operation for a new Chinese vaccine against coronavirus disease (Covid-19) that is still undergoing clinical …
China’s Andon Soars by Limit After US States Order USD333 Million of Covid-19 Test Kits
Shares of Andon Health, a maker of home-use electronic medical devices, soared by the exchange-imposed trading limit after the Chinese firm said its US unit received orders for Covid-19 test kits from …
China defends sweeping maritime claims after US criticism
BEIJING (AP) — China on Thursday defended its “historical rights” to virtually the entire South China Sea, following a new U.S. government report saying Beijing’s claims are almost entirely invalid.
Beijing becomes a rising star in the global rule-maker race
In the coming decades, the biggest global threat will not be China the rule-breaker, but China the rule-maker.
China’s lenders, not Asian banks, would bear brunt of exposure to its troubled sectors: Consultancy
Cyrus Daruwala of IDC Financial Insights discusses the effects that exposure to China’s property and technology sectors might have on its lenders and Asian banks.
Brands launch Chinese New Year capsule collections, adding to luxury buoyancy
As the Lunar New Year approaches, many luxury brands are getting us celebration-ready by dropping a limited-edition capsule collection featuring our favourite animal sign of 2022 – the Tiger. Known as …
China’s Startups Are Awash With Money as Beijing Shifts Focus to ‘Hard Tech’
Unlike in previous years, when most Chinese tech funding went to internet startups in e-commerce, the bulk of the money in the past year headed into areas that hew more closely to Communist Party …
Shenzhen Products Show at Dubai Chamber gets huge interest from potential buyers
The three-day event, opened on January 11, was co-organised by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT).
In Beijing’s Olympic Bubble: Police Escorts, Daily COVID-19 Tests, Robot Chefs
In a hived-off section of the Beijing airport, arrivals for next month’s Winter Olympics are met by staff in white protective suits and undergo COVID-19 tests and swabs of luggage before being whisked …
China shuts hospitals after harsh pandemic rules led to deaths
Xi’an has temporarily closed two scandal-hit hospitals after their strict adherence to pandemic rules led to deaths, slashing medical capacity in the city battling China’s worst COVID-19 outbreak …
Denmark Accuses China, Russia and Iran of Espionage Threat
Denmark warned on Thursday of a rising espionage threat from Russia, China, Iran and others, including in the Arctic region where global powers are jostling for resources and sea routes. The Danish …