Global demand for Chinese-made apparel surged in the first four months of the year, reaching $44.41 billion, according to data from the country’s General Administration of Customs, representing a year …
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China factory activity nudges down on slower demand, services strong
Factory activity in China nudged down slightly in May on slower demand and higher raw material prices, while the services industry boomed over the Labour Day break, official data showed Monday.
RChain Reshapes Blockchain for Mass Adoption
The carbon emission problem has been repeatedly talked about ever since the Paris Agreement was signed by nearly 200 parties in 2016. As the cryptocurrency craze swept the world in 2020, worries arose …
Listed Company Aohai Announces to Launch Smart Brand Aohi and First Product Magcube 30W GaN+ PD Chargers
World’s leading charger supplier, listed company Aohai Technology (Aohai) announced the official release of smart brand Aohi in the early of 2021. The …
How will China’s latest oil probe affect the world’s biggest crude importer?
This year China’s government has been gradually ramping up scrutiny of its sprawling oil industry, reinforcing its authority with new taxes on refined products while investigating crude imports by …
Crypto traders defy China’s crackdown with secretive bets
Chinese investors are paying little heed to the government’s biggest crackdown on cryptocurrency trading since 2017, underscoring the challenge for Beijing as it tries to rein in a speculative boom in …
China Wrecks IPO Plans for High-Flying Online Education Startups
China is escalating a crackdown on its online education sector, forcing once high-flying startups to mothball plans for multi-billion-dollar initial public offerings this year.
China is heading into an economic perfect storm
With ballooning debt, rising commodity prices and an erosion of foreign reserves, clouds are forming over Beijing – and the winds will be felt on far flung shores, writes .
IPO fatigue hits Hong Kong despite debut boost for JD spinoff
The best start to a year for new equity listings in Hong Kong is being tarnished by the rising number of offers that are slumping on debut, raising questions over the continued strength of the…
Apparel and watch brands sponsoring Olympic Games walk a tightrope on the tone and messaging of their campaigns
Brands such as Omega, Nike, Adidas and Asics who sponsor the Olympics or national teams will agonise over the tone and message of their ad campaigns for the Tokyo Games.
China Is Selling an Air Defense System to Shootdown Any Air Force
But since the Sino-Soviet split in the 1950s, China didn’t receive that much assistance in surface-to-air missile development from the Soviet Union. Is the HQ-9 just a parallel evolution that reached …
Chinese imports threaten survival of US mask-making companies
Industry experts have noted that products from China are priced so low that it will be almost impossible for domestic companies to compete and many have already begun laying off workers.
Invest in technology, value addition instead of attacking China for exporting cocoa – Agyinasare
Bishop Charles Agyinasare, the Founder and General overseer of the Perez Dome Chapel has said Ghanaians do not have to attack the Chinese for venturing into the cocoa sector.