The Australian government may not send diplomats to the Winter Olympics in Beijing as it is considering an unofficial boycott in the wake of concerns over the welfare of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai …
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Ski star Feuz laments lack of ski buzz in Olympic host China
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Chinese companies dominate mining, battery and manufacturing sectors, and amid human rights concerns, Europe and the US are struggling to keep pace …
In Depth: China’s Opened Its Doors to Foreign Financial Firms – Can They Prosper?
China has accelerated the opening-up of its financial sector, giving foreign institutions unprecedented access to investors in the world’s most populous nation and to one of the biggest capital …
China gives first real reaction to Dimon gaffes but will there be a backlash?
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China’s State-Run Firms Limit Use of Tencent’s Messaging App
Managers at at least nine state-run companies told employees that chat groups set up for work purposes on Weixin could contain sensitive information and should be shut down.
‘China’s Military Hardware Export To Pak Will Affect Our Security,’ Says Indian Navy Chief
China’s exporting a lot of military hardware to Pakistan will affect security dynamics in the Indian Ocean region, said Navy chief Admiral Karambir Singh.
China to roll out trade support amid ‘increasing pressure’ behind the scenes
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Regulate crypto to prevent manipulation from China and Russia- Hillary Clinton
The recent call for the regulation of the crypto market comes from the former secretary of state of the United States Hillary Clinton.
China’s military hardware export to Pak will affect region’s security dynamics: Navy chief Admiral Karambir Singh
Designed and built by China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited (CSSC), the frigate was delivered to the Pakistan Navy in a commissioning ceremony in Shanghai.
CHINA RANKS 12TH IN THE LIST OF THE WORLD’S LEADING INNOVATIVE ECONOMIES
Schmitt & Orlov In 2021, China ranks 12th in the list of the world’s leading innovative economies, according to the Global Innovation Index 2021 issued by the World Intellectual Property Organization.
