The Beijing Winter Olympics will mainly rely on temporary and chartered flights from cities such as Tokyo and Singapore to bring in athletes for the Games due to China’s tight travel curbs and amid …
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Nicaragua cuts ties with Taiwan in favour of Beijing
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20th anniversary of China joining WTO: Growing with the world
China’s accession to the WTO has reshaped China over the past 20 years and injected fresh impetus into the world economy.
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China to Prohibit Foreign IPOs
China intends to remove a technicality that permitted the country’s tech sector from raising overseas investments through variable interest entities.
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China is grappling with a slowing economy, yet its currency has rarely been stronger. The yuan is also outperforming the US dollar this year even as the Fed prepares to hike interest rates. So what…
China to take necessary measures if US bans imports from Xinjiang: MOC
China firmly opposes the United States’ plan to ban imports of products from China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and will take necessary measures to protect its lawful rights and interests, the …
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China is embarking on an innovation-driven transformation and upgrading of manufacturing to enhance global competitiveness and foster high-quality development for the long run, Deloitte said, as its …
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Shenzhen urges residents to save water during severe drought
The water authority in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, is urging residents to save water as the special economic zone experiences its worst drought since 1963. The city’s office in charge of promoting …
China’s Central Bank Is Under Pressure, but to What End?
China’s central bank is under increasing political pressure, but that probably doesn’t spell an end to priorities like curbing the growth of bad debt.
China’s Key Economic Meeting to Focus on Supporting Growth
China’s top leaders are set to convene this week to decide the economic agenda for 2022, and analysts are expecting the focus to shift to supporting growth from deleveraging and regulatory crackdowns.