Envoys from seven economies, including Australia, Canada and the EU, expressed their concerns in an October 27 letter to Customs Minister Ni Yuefeng.
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China’s most widespread coronavirus outbreak since Wuhan reaches a TWENTIETH province
The country’s new locally transmitted Covid cases have spiked to a near three-month high amid what the Chinese government called a ‘serious’ new outbreak of the Delta variant.
China food security: Beijing residents stock up on cabbages for winter after warning triggers panic buying
A Chinese government notice last week advised households to stock up on daily necessities and a snow forecast reinforced the rush this year, leading to long early morning queues outside supermarkets.
China is tightening its grip on outspoken CEOs. That’s bad news for entrepreneurs
China’s government has engaged in an unprecedented regulatory crackdown on the country’s technology sector. Alibaba was hit with a multibillion-dollar antitrust fine; new regulatory rules were crafted …
China to issue licenses for education companies to resume after-school tutoring
Companies will be required to operate after-school tutoring on a nonprofit basis while being allowed to make a profit on other businesses …
China Roundup: China targets online brokerages, and more
China targets online brokerages next in tech crackdown. Futu Holdings and Up Fintech Holdings’ shares took a hit after Chinese authorities threw a rhetorical blow through state- …
Heihe border city launches ‘people’s war’ against COVID-19, rewards tip-offs on virus origins
VCG. Authorities of Heihe border city in Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province launched on Monday a “people’s war” against the latest COVID-19 flareup with rewards …
Multilingual versions of Shenzhen govt website launched
Multilingual versions of Shenzhen Government Online ( were officially launched on Monday, as Shenzhen strives to improve its government services and create an internationalized business environment …
China’s Economy Faces Risk of Yearslong Real-Estate Hangover
China’s aggressive campaign to root out speculative real-estate activity could slow the country’s growth rate for years to come, economists say, even if a major housing correction is averted.
Chinese Junk Bond Yields Top 25% as Property-Market Strains Intensify
The surging bond yields, which imply very high default risks, are adding to Chinese property developers’ problems as they face slowing home sales and regulatory curbs on borrowing.
To Revive China: The power of the people
After emerging victorious in the civil war, the Communist Party of China’s (CPC) new task was to lead the people in building a new China. To Chairman Mao Zedong, China’s revolution must go through two…
China’s central bank rolls out lending tool for carbon emission cuts
China’s central bank said on Monday it will provide financial institutions with low-cost loans to help firms cut carbon emissions, supporting the country’s long-term carbon neutrality goals.
China’s economy is getting a boost from exports but it’s not in the clear yet
The holiday shopping season is boosting China’s trade at a time when the country needs it most. But that doesn’t mean its economic woes are over just yet. Chinese exports surged 27% in October from…