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China mulls requiring US IPO hopefuls to hand over their data amid a crack down on overseas listings, report says
The proposed plan comes amid Beijing’s growing concerns that listing overseas will force Chinese firms to hand over data to foreign regulators, sources told Reuters.
BizBeat Ep.202: China Telecom raises biggest A-share IPO in decade
China Telecom has started trading on the main board of Shanghai Stock Exchange on Friday. This follows the New York Stock Exchange’s groundless decision this January to force the delisting of three …
Exclusive-China eyes pushing U.S. IPO-bound firms to hand over data control-sources
Chinese regulators are considering pressing data-rich companies to hand over management and supervision of their data to third-party firms if they want U.S. stock listings, sources said, as part of …
Jack Ma’s Costliest Business Lesson: China Has Only One Leader
The billionaire entrepreneur matched the heights of America’s tech legends but failed to heed warnings that Chinese leader Xi Jinping still called the shots.
China Telecom shares surge over 40% in Shanghai debut
China Telecom, the country’s second-largest mobile operator, saw shares surging over 40 percent on its debut in Shanghai on Friday, just months after the company quit the U.S. stock exchange. The …
Afghanistan Has More Than $1 Trillion of Natural Resources and China Wants a Piece of It. What to Know.
A U.S. report estimated $1 trillion-plus of valuable metals and stones beneath Afghan soil. China has signaled its willingness to do business in the new Afghanistan.
China Passes Tough New Online Privacy Law
China passed a sweeping privacy law aimed at preventing businesses from collecting sensitive personal data Friday, as the country faces an uptick in internet scams and Beijing targets tech giants …
China signals crackdown on business will go on for years
Beijing has in recent months reined in tech giants with anti-monopoly or data security rules as the state increases its control of the economy and society.
UPDATE 1-China’s July soybean imports from Brazil drop on poor crush margins
China’s soybean imports from top supplier Brazil fell in July from the previous year, customs data showed on Friday, as poor crush margins weighed on demand.
China’s sweeping Personal Information Protection Law to come into effect on November 1
China’s legislature has passed a tough new law that restricts how companies collect, use and manage personal data, effectively ending the domestic internet industry’s Wild West era.
What Happens When China’s Bling Binge Comes to an End?
The delta variant and government interest in “common prosperity” may soon threaten consumption in China. That’ll hit the luxury industry hard.
Chinese AI Unicorn Eyes IPO, Southeast Asia Expansion After $200 Million Funding Round
After a recent funding round from top Chinese venture capital firms, Shenzhen-based AI startup SmartMore has big plans to go public and expand across Southeast Asia, starting with Singapore.