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China’s Beijing girds for blizzards, looks to avert disruption
Heavy snow, blizzards and plunging temperatures are forecast to sweep China in what could be one of its most severe cold snaps in December, spurring authorities in the capital to halt train services, …
Shenzhen YUTO Packaging Technology sees highest patent filings and grants during August in Q3 2023
Access and buy GlobalData’s databook on the latest filings and grants activity for Shenzhen YUTO Packaging Technology here.
China is ‘on the verge of deflation’ — and plunging pork prices aren’t helping
Plunging pork prices in China are tilting the country towards deflation, in what is yet another whammy for China’s disappointing economic recovery story.
China’s Xi meets Vietnam leaders in second day of state visit to Hanoi
China’s President Xi Jinping will meet Vietnamese leaders on Wednesday on the second day of a state visit to Hanoi, during which dozens of deals have been announced, including on diplomatic ties, …
How China is challenging the U.S. military’s dominance in space
In recent years, China has closed the gap with the U.S. in space. “We seem to be asleep at the switch,” said Dean Cheng, an expert on China’s military space program.
US in touch with Beijing about arranging military communication -Pentagon
The United States has been coordinating with Beijing to arrange military-to-military talks, the Pentagon said on Tuesday, though it did not have any announcements on any talks.
Chinese attack on Filipino supply ship was ‘pure aggression’, says general
The head of the Philippine military said on Monday he was with his forces aboard a supply boat when it was blasted with a water cannon and barged by
China’s fears over the economy and its Gen Z ‘lying flat’ have it worried about social media posts with a bad attitude
Its internet censorship agency issued new rules to ban content that promotes “pessimism” about the country’s economy.
China’s Christian population appears to have stopped growing after rising rapidly in the 1980s and ’90s
Between 2010 and 2018, the share of Chinese adults who identify with Christianity remained stable at about 2%.
JN.1 will bring more COVID-19 infections, but won’t seriously worsen current situation: experts
The latest COVID-19 variant JN.1 is spreading around the world, leading to growing concerns in Chinese society, following a recent severe wave of respiratory infections. Chinese experts estimate that …
China aims to defuse risks in property sector, local debts in 2024
The Chinese leadership has vowed to defuse risks in managing its crisis-hit property sector and mounting local government debts in 2024, state-run media said Tuesday, as the world’s second-largest …
China Xi’s promises closer ties with Vietnam in state visit
Chinese firms have moved some operations to Vietnam quicker this year than before the COVID-19 pandemic, looking to be closer to Western clients there, lower risks from U.S.-China trade tension and …