China’s exports of very low-sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO) rose 31.2% in June from a year earlier to 1.66 million tonnes, General …
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China rejects hacking charges, accuses U.S. of cyberspying
China on Tuesday rejected an accusation by Washington and its Western allies that Beijing is to blame for a hack of the Microsoft Exchange email system and …
China 5G base station count nears 1M
China approached the milestone of 1 million 5G base stations after operators deployed the world’s largest standalone network.
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Is China quietly preparing to transform the market for global investment funds, just as it has remade global trade and manufacturing? As reported in the Financial Times, “What happens if Chinese …
China’s Fiscal Revenue Growth Likely to Slow Sharply in H2 – Ministry Official
China’s fiscal revenue growth is likely to slow significantly in the second half, compared with a 21.8% year-on-year jump in the first six months, a finance ministry official said on Tuesday. China’s …
China loan rate unchanged despite speculation of further policy easing to support economic growth
Banks in China kept the benchmark loan rate unchanged in July for the 15th straight month, indicating that the central bank is continuing to keep policy stable despite a recent surprise move to add …
Experts see promise in China competition bills, but want to see the money too
Both chambers have passed bills to authorize billions of dollars in new spending on technology but appropriators have to offer up the cash.
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Didi Global successfully navigated China’s regulatory thicket for years, but the ride-hailing giant’s 200-plus government affairs team’s reliance on personal contacts with officials left it partly …
China rejects hacking charges, accuses US of cyberspying
China on Tuesday rejected an accusation by Washington and its Western allies that Beijing is to blame for a hack of the Microsoft Exchange email system and complained Chinese entities are victims of …
China Accuses CIA of Hacking Beijing for Over a Decade
China has repeated claims that a CIA group has been hacking its key industries for over a decade, just one day after a U.S.-led coalition rebuked Beijing over alleged state-sponsored cyberattacks on …
China’s port city Qingdao suffers worst algae infestation
China’s eastern port city Qingdao is experiencing the worst ever algae infestation in the region, with more than 1,700 square km of costal area blanketed by harmful green seaweed, also known as “green …