The Philippines has received 600,000 vaccine doses from China, kickstarting the country’s inoculation drive despite concerns over the Sinovac jab’s effectiveness. President Rodrigo Duterte, whose … ( read original story …)
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Philippines receives first Covid-19 vaccines from China
Price of China’s Sinovac donation? Roque says it’s ‘unquantifiable’
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque did not give the cost of 600,000 doses of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine that the Chinese government donated to the Philippines, saying such donation cannot be … ( read original story …)
China’s hero doctor Li Wenliang was punished for telling truth about coronavirus
In the botched handling of the tragic death of Li Wenliang, the Chinese doctor who sounded the alarm on coronavirus, authorities seem to want it both ways. ( read original story …)
Some local Beijing communities start giving elderly COVID-19 shots
Some local communities in Beijing have started giving COVID-19 vaccine doses to people older than 60, even as the city’s disease-control authorities publicly advises this age group against inoculation … ( read original story …)
Beijing using Covid-19 to obstruct foreign journalists: media group
China is using the Covid-19 pandemic as “yet another way to control journalists”, a press group said Monday, warning that Beijing has introduced extra surveillance and restrictions for health reasons … ( read original story…
‘Inferior’ women: China counters Uighur criticism with explicit PR attacks
China, under growing global pressure over its treatment of a Muslim minority in its far west, is mounting an unprecedented and aggressive campaign to push back, including explicit attacks on women who … ( read…
China could target economic growth of above 6% this year, says economist
Larry Hu of Macquarie Group shares the three things he’s watching for in China’s annual “Two Sessions” political meetings taking place in March. ( read original story …)
China to develop tech to deal with misbehaving apps, plug personal information leaks
China will improve detection technologies to find information protection “loopholes” as more effort is being made this year to regulate the country’s huge mobile app market, the information technology … ( read original story …)
Suning Hits Limit Up as Shenzhen Gov’t-Backed Firms Invest USD2.3 Billion to Prop Up Ailing Retailer
(Yicai Global) March 1 — Shares in Suning.com shot up by the exchange-imposed daily limit today after it was announced that two investment firms backed by the Shenzhen government will pay CNY14.8 … ( read…
China Seen Cutting Local Government Bond Quota to Curb Debt
China is set to reduce local government bond sales and rein in its budget deficit this year, scaling back the pandemic stimulus measures that fueled debt while helping the economy recover. ( read original story…
China Stood Out as the World Dumped Bonds Everywhere Last Week
China’s bonds stood out as a haven last week when investors fled from virtually everywhere including Treasuries and high-yielding developing-nation debt.Funds poured $671 million into exchange-traded … ( read original story …)
Bitcoin, Blockchain, and a Post-State World
Is a post-state world possible? What would a post-state world even look like? How would the economics of a post-state world function? What, if any, role can bitcoin and blockchain play? I attempt to ……
World Business Watch: China factory activity expands at a slower pace in February
Hitting the lowest level since last May and missing market expectations after brief COVID-19 linked disruptions. China’s factory activity has expanded at the slowest pace in nine months in February … ( read original story…