NATO leaders are expected to brand China a security risk to the Western alliance on Monday, a day after the Group of Seven rich nations issued a statement on human rights in China and Taiwan…
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Are Officials in China’s Yunnan Province Cracking Down on Bitcoin Miners?
Similarly, Yushan Zheng, a partner at crypto investment firm Waterdrip Capital, also told Coindesk that “As far as I know, miners in Yunnan have not received such notice.” Waterdrip is also involved …
Everything you need to know about the TikTok IPO
Speculation over when TikTok will IPO has been whirling around for the last couple of years, but there’s still no concrete date thanks to regulatory issues. Find out everything we know so far about …
Amazon merchant acquirers open new battlefront in China
US-based Thrasio, France-based Branded Group and Singapore-based Rainforest are all eyeing China to acquire Amazon merchants.
China food security: soybean imports ‘exceptionally large’ as pig population nears pre-African swine fever level
Rapid hog restocking following African swine fever and a post-coronavirus resurgence in the food-service industry are combining to dramatically push up demand for soybeans in China.
U.S.-China Trade War Still Hurting Ohio Family-Owned Business
Down-lite pays tariffs on Chinese feathers to stuff comforters and feather bedding, but China can export many of these products to the U.S. tariff-free …
China to G7 leaders: Days when world affairs are decided by a ‘small group of countries are long gone’
The remarks come after international leaders of the G7, including the US, France, UK, Germany, and Japan, met in England over the weekend.
China pledges continued assistance to ASEAN in battling COVID-19
China pledged continued assistance to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in battling the COVID-19 pandemic as Beijing gave assurance it will stay committed to its pledge of making SARS-CoV-2 …
China’s fourth-biggest crypto mining province joins clampdown on bitcoin miners
Yunnan’s authorities ordered to shut down bitcoin mining operations that may pose safety risks due to electricity use.
Yunnan Province in China Clamps Down on Illegal Bitcoin Mining
China’s fourth-largest bitcoin mining province threatens to shut down non-compliant companies by the end of June.
China’s bitcoin crackdown: Fourth-largest bitcoin-producing province joins the country’s moves against crypto mining
Yunnan’s Energy Bureau said it will cut the power supply to companies illegally using electricity for bitcoin mining in the latest example of a Chinese province cracking down on the industry.
Animoca Brands: How a big bet on blockchain and NFTs minted Hong Kong’s latest unicorn
Yat Siu has pivoted Animoca Brands towards becoming a platform that can charge trade commissions on secure in-game transactions.