The surge in Covid-19 cases in China is impacting the completion of manufacturing orders, according to CNBC Supply Chain Heat Map data.
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After a Chaotic Reopening, Is China Investable Again?
The nation is returning to business, but Beijing’s hard-to-read policymaking means that global investors need to tread carefully.
Vietnam’s shrimp sales to China jump 88 percent despite slump elsewhere
Vietnam managed to boost shrimp sales to China in November, contrasting a decrease in exports to other high inflation-hit markets, according to Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers …
The Unrelenting Roar of a Crypto Mine Tore This Town Apart
But over the last few months, Lynell had become enmeshed in local politics after a cryptocurrency mine set up shop in their town of Murphy, North Carolina, in September 2021. “Mine” is a misnomer, as…
China Removes Another Layer of Animal Testing Requirements, Meaning More Brands Can Become Cruelty-Free
China has lightened some of its regulations, meaning a number of popular companies can now be classified as truly cruelty-free.
Coal exports heat up China relationship
The once-frozen relations between China and Australia continue to thaw amid reports the former will allow coal to be imported for the first time since 2020.
China’s BYD Topped Tesla as the World’s Top Seller of Electronic Vehicles
China’s EV shoppers increasingly favor affordable domestic brands like BYD over foreign ones amid the country’s pandemic-ravaged economy.
Irish beef exports to China resume after two-year suspension
Irish beef exports to China have resumed for the first time in two years, which has been welcomed by farmers in Ireland.
China is overwhelmed, yet an even bigger covid wave may be coming
Coyly, the government calls its U-turn on covid an “optimisation of prevention and control measures”. On social media, some commenters are more forthright. They describe the upsurge of the disease as …
Irish beef exports to China resume after suspension due to pathogen
Shipments to China were suspended when a case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, or Mad Cow Disease, was discovered.
New Questions Arise For U.S. Businesses In China After “Jarring” End To Zero-Covid Policy
U.S. companies in China are optimistic that the easing of the country’s stringent zero-Covid policies will pave the way for improvement in business, American Chamber of Commerce President Michael Hart …
China’s BYD Unveils Luxury Electric Car Brand in Shift Upmarket
BYD Co. launched the first of two new luxury electric-vehicle brands it is introducing this year, looking to broaden its rapidly expanding reach by shifting into the premium car segment.
Covid surge in China hits its commercial hub Guangzhou, dents economic prestige
China’s reversal of its Covid-19 restrictions in early December was meant to help places like Guangzhou. But the chaotic approach has contributed to a tsunami of infections that has swept across the …