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China reports 22 new COVID-19 cases; new local cluster in Nanjing
China reported 22 new COVID-19 cases in the mainland on July 20 versus 65 a day earlier, the country’s health authority said on Wednesday.
CBRE on the outlook for China’s property developers
Many of China’s top listed property developers have been moving toward a healthier balance sheet in the last year or so, says Henry Chin of real estate services firm CBRE. He expects more developers …
China’s General Administration of Customs Announces Typical Cases of Intellectual Property Infringement
On July 19, 2021, China’s General Administration of Customs announced 11 typical cases of intellectual property infringement where they were able to seize infringing goods.&n …
Japan’s exports jump on solid U.S., China demand
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Founder and leader of East Rock receives the Annual Outstanding Entrepreneur title at the 12th annual China-US Business Summit
In July 2021, as a pioneer individual in the modern large-scale pasture construction industry, Hao Su received the Annual Outstanding Entrepreneur title at the 12th annual China-US Business Summit, …
China reports 22 new COVID-19 cases in mainland on July 20, vs 65 a day earlier
China reported 22 new COVID-19 cases in the mainland on July 20 versus 65 a day earlier, the country’s health authority said on Wednesday. Of the new cases, 20 originated overseas, and two were local…
Typhoon In-fa strengthening while on track to impact Japan, Taiwan and China
Typhoon In-fa is intensifying over the northwestern Pacific Ocean as it begins to impact parts of Japan. The storm is expected to potentially lash Taiwan and parts of China by this weekend.
Severe Flooding Kills at Least 12 in Central China
The heaviest rainfall on record in Zhengzhou, a provincial capital of five million people, trapped passengers inside the city’s subway system, footage shared on social media showed.
Nokia secures its first 5G radio contract in China, Ericsson’s China market share slumps
Finnish telecommunications giant Nokia has seen a rebound from its dull performance in the rapidly expanding and lucrative Chinese 5G infrastructure supply market last year. A report by China’s …
Japan exports jump on solid U.S., China demand
Japan’s exports jumped in June led by U.S. demand for cars and China-bound shipments of chip-making equipment, supporting hopes for an export-led recovery in the world’s third-largest economy. …