China is relatively self-sufficient in coking coal, unlike in most other commodities, with domestic mines supplying about 80 per cent of its needs. But the scale of its steel industry means that it …
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China’s Crypto Crackdown Could Amplify Concerns Over Financial Privacy
Wealthy Chinese individuals understand the importance of safeguarding their financial privacy and assets, says Micha Emmett, the CEO of CS Global Partners. “Investing in second citizenship remains a …
Fox News Poll: Majority believes COVID-19 leaked from lab in China
Once dismissed as a conspiracy theory, today a 60 percent majority believes COVID-19 was created by scientists and leaked from a lab in China, according to a Fox News survey. That’s nearly double the …
Why China’s crypto crackdown is ‘hugely positive for the bitcoin ecosystem’: Blockchain.com CEO
China is cracking down on Bitcoin. Blockchain.com Co-Founder & CEO Peter Smith joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss.
An Army brigade posted to Taiwan, and other ways to counter China being floated
If the Army is serious about countering the Chinese military in the Pacific, it needs to permanently station an Armored Brigade Combat Team on Taiwan, according to some think tankers. That type of …
China tries to court New Zealand with offer to work together in helping Pacific islands recover from Covid-19
Overtures come after New Zealand has taken a less confrontational stance towards Beijing than other Five Eyes nations.
Beijing releases legacy report for 2022 Winter Games
The legacy of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics shall not be limited to sports, but extend to a range of areas including the economy, society, culture, environment as well as urban and …
Why Would Anybody Give Beijing the Benefit of the Doubt?
It’s like, “hey, the world’s most powerful authoritarian regime, known for its secrecy, power grabs, disregard of international norms and laws, systematic human rights abuses and genocide, and …
Tibetans, Uyghurs protest against Beijing 2022 Olympics
Dozens of Uyghurs and Tibetans demonstrated outside The Olympic Museum on Wednesday calling Games in Beijing. On the annual International Olympic Day, protesters from Switzerland, France, Germany and …
Grocery Delivery Company Dingdong Pegs IPO Valuation At $6B
Chinese grocer Dingdong, which mainly delivers to big cities, is setting its sights on getting a $6 billion valuation when it goes public in the U.S.
House Republicans demand accountability for China for coronavirus pandemic: Make them ‘feel pain’
House Republicans Wednesday called on the Biden administration and congressional Democrats to take more action to hold China accountable for the coronavirus pandemic as they released their GOP roadmap …
China’s latest crypto crackdown will weigh on bitcoin prices, says Slow Ventures’ Carlson
Jill Carlson of Slow Ventures joins “Squawk on the Street” to discuss China’s new crackdown on crypto mining and what it could mean for bitcoin.
Exclusive: U.S. and China Officials Both Deny Spymaster Dong Jingwei Has Defected
Chinese state security official Dong Jingwei reportedly took part in a Shanghai Pact secretaries meeting on Wednesday, while U.S. government sources told Newsweek that rumors about his alleged …