The Senate approves a bill to loosen requirements in the Paycheck Protection Program; China says it will ease restrictions on foreign airlines; officials confirm the first death of a Rohingya refugee … ( read original…
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Shenzhen drafts China’s first personal bankruptcy laws as virus pressures economy
Shenzhen has drafted China’s first personal bankruptcy laws as the southern city tackles broader economic troubles stemming from the coronavirus outbreak, paving the way for others to follow suit. ( read original story …)
The making of Shenzhen’s maker culture
From building robotic arms to creating 3D cameras and 3D printers, Shenzhen’s maker movement and DIY culture reflects its status as China’s Silicon Valley. There are the many makerspaces, the annual … ( read original…
China’s Shenzhen plans first LNG bunkering point – state media
China is planning to build its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering point for international vessels docking at the south Chinese city of Shenzhen, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday … ( read original…
BRIEF-Shenzhen Exchange Filing Shows Block Trade Of Jafron Biomedical’s Shares Inovlving 444.4 Mln Yuan
FILING SHOWS BLOCK TRADE OF JAFRON BIOMEDICAL’S 7.9 MILLION SHARES INOVLVING 444.4 MILLION YUAN ($62.38 million) ON JUNE 4 Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/2XwwHKA Further company coverage: ($1 = 7.1241 … ( read original story…
Airlines Will Be Punished If Passengers Have COVID-19 Under China’s New System For Flight And Travel Restrictions
China’s cautious reopening will see it implement a reward and punishment system for global airlines. If five passengers test positive for COVID-19 on a route into China, the airline will have to … ( read…
China marks Tiananmen anniversary with crackdown, ban on Hong Kong vigil
China tightened controls over dissidents while pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong and elsewhere sought ways to mark the 31st anniversary Thursday of the crushing of the pro-democracy movement … ( read original story …)
Hong Kong outlaws insulting China’s national anthem
Beijing majority said the law was necessary for Hong Kong citizens to show appropriate respect for the anthem. ( read original story …)
37 children injured in a knife attack at elementary school in China
An attacker with a knife injured 37 children and two adults at an elementary school in southern China on Thursday, according to a local government statement. ( read original story …)
China and Singapore’s Air-Travel Experiment: A ‘Fast Lane’ With Lots of Waiting
Singapore and China will allow some business travel between the two countries to restart as they ease border controls designed to slow the pandemic’s spread. ( read original story …)
Beijing has always focused on ‘one country’ in Hong Kong – not ‘two systems,’ ex-diplomat says
China and the U.S. right now are so enmeshed and much more interconnected that both sides will find it very hard to decouple, said a former Singapore senior diplomat. ( read original story …)
Singapore and China Will Restart Some Travel, But Flying Won’t Be Quick or Easy
Singapore and China will allow some business travel between the two countries to restart as they ease border controls designed to slow the pandemic’s spread. ( read original story …)
Ford’s China ventures increase May sales as market rebounds
Ford Motor’s China ventures have reported year-on-year sales growth for May in a sign of how the world’s biggest auto market is continuing its recovery from coronavirus-induced lows. ( read original story …)