Companies looking to file publicly on Shanghai’s STAR board could face stricter rules by China regulators that would require them to prove their techn chops. ( read original story …)
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China Weighs Tighter Rules on STAR Board IPOs, Fintech Curbs
China is considering tighter rules for first-time share sales on Shanghai’s Nasdaq-style STAR board that will require firms to prove their technology credentials and raise the bar for companies such … ( read original story…
China Remains Top US Trade Partner, Mexico No. 2
Canada was third with $45.8 billion. China’s total trade with the U.S. rose 28% to $52 billion in January, with imports to the U.S. increasing 18% to $39 billion. Cell phones, related equipment, … (…
Another Industry Takes Hit From Global Chip Shortages: Crypto Mining
Cryptocurrency mining has only surged in popularity heading into 2021. Like many other industries, the mining sector is now facing the repercussions of global chip shortages, notably in China. ( read original story …)
China’s Rise Drives a U.S. Experiment in Industrial Policy
In a different era the U.S. may have quietly let chip making migrate overseas, as it had with televisions, laptop computers and cellphones. What has changed? China. ( read original story …)
Chinese Bike-Sharing Startup Hello Files US IPO
Bike-sharing startup Hello Inc., formerly known as HelloBike, has confidentially filed for an initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S. ( read original story …)
Taiwan Probe Spurs Fears of China Poaching Top Chip Talent
An investigation into illegal talent poaching by Beijing-based Bitmain Technologies Ltd. has revived fears Chinese companies will target Taiwan’s top engineers as their country works to build a … ( read original story …)
Steel-making province in China cuts output, to impact ore imports
Iron ore prices continue to plummet in recent days after Tangshan in North China’s Hebei Province – one of the country’s top steel-producing provinces – started to curb production amid China’s … ( read original…
China’s Covid-19 success is slowing down its vaccine rollout
targeting “key groups” such as customs officers, transportation workers, people who need to travel overseas, medical workers, and government officials, among others. China’s focus is to … ( read original story …)
China’s ban on Taiwan’s pineapples inspires creative dishes
The spiky fruit became a politically charged symbol after China banned the import of Taiwan’s pineapples on March 1, citing pests. In response, Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen kicked off a social … ( read original…
Xi’s Gambit: China Plans for a World Without American Technology
Beijing’s leaders plot a path to go it alone, vowing to spend big to fill gaps in innovation and avoid dependence on the United States and others. ( read original story …)
Biden’s Tough China Policy Poses Business Risk to Some of His Biggest Donors
All have long had a keen interest in doing business in China (even if the so-called “Great Firewall” keeps out some tech companies like Google and Facebook). All now have an interest in how the…
China’s courts use data analytics and blockchain evidence storage on the way to first AI-integrated legal system
China is rolling out changes to monitor judges, streamline court procedures and boost judicial credibility that could result in the world’s first AI-integrated legal system. The changes are part of … ( read original story…