Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin mentioned no specific topics and said details would be released after Wednesday’s video meeting.
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Does the ‘China Chic’ Trend Spell Trouble for Western Luxury Brands?
Therefore, it is only a matter of time before more Gen Z-focused Chinese luxury brands start winning in the luxury market. Recently, I presented a keynote to a group of some of the most influential…
Bitcoin hashrate approaches full recovery from China’s clampdown on mining
Bitcoin mining hashrate has now fully recovered to its level in May, when China imposed a blanket ban to cryptocurrency trading, mining and all related activities. Hashrate is a measure of the …
Crypto On Dec. 13: Majority Of Top Coins Continue To Plunge
Cryptocurrency marekt cap shrunk 0.45% in the last 24 hours as top coins Bitcoin and Ethereum fell below significant milestones. Bitcoin fell 0.23% to trade below the $50k mark while Ethereum fell …
Starbucks shuts two China outlets after reports they used expired ingredients
US coffee chain Starbucks said on Monday (Dec 13) it had shut two outlets in China and was conducting an investigation after a state-backed newspaper reported that they used expired ingredients to …
Business beats the China deep freeze with climate talks
Big business hopes talks with top Chinese executives on climate change on Monday herald a breakthrough in the diplomatic deep freeze.
New China import rules bring headaches for food and beverage makers
Makers of Irish whiskey, Belgian chocolate and European coffee brands are scrambling to comply with new Chinese food and beverage regulations, with many fearful their goods will be unable to enter the …
China vaccines: Why the government is reluctant to approve Western mRNA shots
When the highly infectious Delta variant hit China in the summer, some public health experts were hopeful that the country could soon receive an immunity boost from BioNTech’s highly effective mRNA …
US sanction forces China’s AI firm SenseTime to delay IPO
US sanctioned the firm for its alleged role in creating facial-recognition software used to oppress Uyghur Muslims.
China’s SenseTime postpones $767 mln Hong Kong IPO after U.S. ban
Chinese artificial intelligence start-up SenseTime Group postponed its $767 million Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) on Monday after being placed on a U.S. investment blacklist.
China’s SenseTime Postpones IPO After U.S. Blacklisting
Chinese AI company SenseTime said it would postpone its Hong Kong IPO days after it was added to an investment blacklist of companies that the U.S. government says are supporting Chinese military …
SenseTime delays its IPO after being hit by another US blacklist
Investors in Hong Kong who had already applied to take part in the IPO will receive refunds … In 2019, the company’s Beijing subsidiary was placed on a US entity list, barring it from buying…
China’s AI giant SenseTime postpones IPO after US blacklisting
SenseTime, one of China’s most valuable AI solution providers, is putting its $767 million public listing on hold, the company said Monday. The announcement came three weeks after the Hong Kong Stock …