CNBC’s “TechCheck” team discusses China’s crackdown and what that means for venture capital, entrepreneurs and investors with Keith Rabois, general partner at Founders Fund.
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Endangered elephant in China returned to habitat after wandering alone for weeks
A male elephant once part of an itinerant herd of pachyderms from southern Yunnan Province in China was tranquilized and returned to its native habitat.
Venture-backed deals in China have dropped in 2021
CNBC’s Kate Rooney reports on why venture capital-backed deals in China have dropped in 2021. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC…
China defends food import controls to curb virus
BEIJING–China’s government on Wednesday defended anti-coronavirus controls that have disrupted imports of beef, poultry and fish from the United States, New Zealand and other trading partners.
China Interested in Developing Nuclear-Powered Drones, Cruise Missiles Like Russia’s
“This has the potential to change the strategic stability environment in a dynamic way,” U.S. envoy Robert Wood said.
Australians fear attack from China almost as much as Taiwanese do, survey finds
More than four in 10 Australians think Chinese are coming and analysts say that’s due to government’s ‘drums of war’ rhetoric …
China’s National Intellectual Property Administration Releases Patent Linkage Administrative Adjudication Measures
In follow up to the joint National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) and China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) release of patent linkage implementation measures, CNIPA has …
Colin Pape, Creator of Presearch, Comments on China’s Exit from Bitcoin Mining, Updates on Blockchain based Search Engine’s Progress
“China not only saw BTC and crypto as a threat to their countries native currency but also saw that blockchain technology is not meant for regulations. Crypto creates a new level of freedom in our…
How To Operate In China’s Blockchain ‘Sandbox’ Despite Recent Crackdown
Crossing “red lines,” such as engaging in fraud, is not permissible and can (and does), attract swift enforcement actions.
Why Is The Federal Reserve Afraid of Cryptocurrency and Blockchain?
“This is why China is pushing it so aggressively and is truly leading … during a roundtable sponsored by VanEck on the evolution of blockchain. Watch the full webinar sponsored by VanEck to hear …
China is cracking down on its own tech giants, but Apple and the U.S. IPO market could pay the price
When Chinese authorities swiftly shut down one of its country’s most popular apps in an antitrust crackdown, there were immediate debilitating …
China-Australia relations: ‘smearing China’ will backfire for trade partners, Beijing warns
As the trade dispute between Australia and China shows no sign of abating, Beijing says ‘it is the people who pay for misguided government policies’.
RPT-COLUMN-Robust China coal demand amid Australia import ban fuels price rally: Russell
Seaborne coal has become a quiet winner among energy commodities, lacking the attention of higher-profile crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), but enjoying strong gains amid rising demand.
