A Shenzhen court has ruled that cryptocurrency, including USDT, cannot serve as a legal form of wage payment under Chinese labor laws.
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Dragons In Detroit? China’s Secret To Automotive Success
Today, Chinese automakers have become a formidable force, coming a long way to loosen the stranglehold that Western and Japanese automakers once had on the automotive …
China Issues New Missile Warning to US and Philippines
China urged Washington and Manila to withdraw the Mid-Range Capability missile system from the Philippines immediately.
China Threatens Retaliation Over US Plans to Expand Chip Export Restrictions
The Biden Administration is reportedly considering expanding export restrictions aimed at Chinese chipmakers. Beijing has warned that escalating control measures could prompt it to take …
French cognac workers protest China bottling plan amid tariff threat
Hundreds of employees of French cognac maker Hennessy on Thursday staged a protest over potential measures to circumvent Chinese tariffs imposed in a spat with the European Union. Since October 11, …
Hong Kong leader hints multi-entry visas for Shenzhen residents may be revived soon
John Lee says he is grateful to Beijing for ‘accelerated progress’ with city’s request to revive and expand a cross-border visa scheme.
Defying Beijing, Taiwan’s President Plans Visit to Hawaii and Guam
Lai Ching-te’s trip has already drawn condemnation from Beijing and could spur China to stage military drills in response.
South China Sea: US alliances mar peace and stability, Beijing’s envoy tells Asean
Beijing’s ambassador to Asean tells forum Western narrative of ‘Ukraine today, East Asia tomorrow’ increases conflict risk in region.
3 Americans held for years in China released and back in U.S.
Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung have been released from detention, a spokesperson for the National Security Council said.
Retro CCD cameras become hip new for young Chinese to document life
In a delightful twist, the once-forgotten CCD cameras, deemed “electronic waste” and pushed aside by the technological tide, are making a stylish comeback as new darlings for documenting life among …
China suffers eruptions from its simmering discontents
Such incidents are known in China as “revenge on society” attacks. They have become grimly familiar in a country used to low levels of other crime. Before the latest spate, at least six other attacks…
China’s government is badgering women to have babies
Such intrusive calls to young, recently married women are part of an intensifying government campaign to stem China’s falling birth-rate and reverse the drag it is having on economic growth.
China’s scrap copper imports set to slump over US trade worries, analysts say
China’s imports of scrap copper are set to slump as some traders have suspended buying from the United States, the top supplier, due to worries about rising trade tensions under a Donald Trump presidency,
