Mainland China reported seven new COVID-19 cases on May 13, including its first local transmissions in more than three weeks, the country’s national health authority said on Friday. Two of the new …
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Mainland China reports first local COVID-19 cases in over three weeks
Despite delisting concerns, the number of Chinese companies on US equity markets rises
A congressional report says as many as 248 China-based companies are trading on US markets, up from 217 seven months earlier.
US goods exports to China rebound
Asian country’s market openings, tariff exclusions and early recovery from the pandemic, the US-China Business Council said on Wednesday. But US services exports to China, which include travel, …
Scientists Urge Investigation of Theory COVID-19 Escaped from a Lab In Wuhan
Did COVID-19 originate in a lab? This suggestion is not confined to conspiracy theories–at least not anymore. National Review’s Jim Geraghty has been documenting evidence for su …
Chinese companies’ dollar bonds hit as Beijing tightens credit
When China Fortune Land Development missed a payment on a $530m US dollar bond in February, the property developer did not rush to tell its investors. “They never even said ‘we defaulted’,” recalled …
Alibaba crosses a red line after $3bn fine by Beijing officials
A fine of almost $3 billion imposed by Beijing officials has dragged the Chinese digital retail group Alibaba into the red for the first time since it went public eight years ago.The world’s …
U.S. diplomats: Send vaccine overseas now or China, Russia will win out
Exasperation among diplomats reflects global pressure on the U.S. to begin sharing some of its Covid-19 vaccines.
US condemns political use of COVID-19 vaccines after China-Taiwan tussle
The United States stands with Honduras and condemns the “cynical use” of COVID-19 vaccines for political purposes, the State Department said, …
China sets up new, more powerful national disease control agency
Bureau will be responsible for developing policies to prevent and control infectious diseases and overseeing alert systems.
U.S. trade chief: new legal tools needed to combat future China threats
The United States needs new trade law tools to head off anti-competitive threats from China against key American high-technology industries, rather than reacting once harm is done, U.S. Trade …
MSCI China Enters Bear Market After Tech Selloff
China’s most widely-followed stock benchmark tumbled into a bear market after a selloff in some of the nation’s biggest technology firms.
US vows to stand by ally Australia against China
The Biden administration vowed Thursday to stand by Australia in its worsening trade and other disputes with China. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his Australian counterpart that the U.S.
U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Head Asks Congress Not to Force Beijing Games Boycott
Sarah Hirshland, CEO of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee, submitted a letter to Congress on Thursday requesting that the U.S. not boycott the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
