Tag: China News
Apple's Move to India: A Costly Misstep Reveals Challenges in Shifting Manufacturing Base
The challenges faced by Apple and other companies shed light on the complexities of shifting manufacturing operations and the unique advantages that China offers in terms of skilled labor and a robust supply chain.
The Impact of Micron's Decline: Can the US Survive a Company Downturn?
China's response, particularly the ban on Micron, had a significant impact on the entire US economy, causing panic among tech companies and prompting CEOs to visit China. This raises questions about the US's dependency on China and whether the decoupling...
Hong Kongers, Worried About The Possible Influx Of Mutant Strains Of COVID-19
Residents fear Chinese visitors no longer required to quarantine will arrive with variants — as well as cash to revive tourism, retail and restaurant sectors
Security Concerns Continue To Dominate China’s Policy Toward Afghanistan
Beijing has concerns over potential spillover of militants from Afghanistan into China’s western Xinjiang region, security of its infrastructure projects in region and its citizens in Afghanistan
Biden Reaffirms US One China Policy With Beijing Dominating Taiwan
Biden, speaking at a news conference after a three-and-a-half-hour meeting with Xi at a resort hotel in Bali, said the United States would "vigorously compete" with China on the world stage, "but I don't look for for conflict." I strive to run this compet...
China Passes New Law To Protect Women
The legislation comes as activists have expressed concern about increasing government rhetoric on the value of traditional women's roles, and what some see as setbacks for women's rights and more restrictive attitudes towards abortion.
Under Xi's Decade In Power China Has Undergone Profound Changes
Under Xi's decade in power, China has undergone profound changes, both domestically and in the global context. These are some of the ways China has changed under Xi. Perceptions of China in the West and in the US
Hong Kongers Who Clapped in Court Found Guilty of Sedition
Two Hong Kongers were found guilty on a sedition charge on Thursday after they clapped and criticized the judge during a previous trial over a banned Tiananmen Square vigil in the city
Declining Huawei Under US Sanctions As Revenues Improve
Profit fell 42.45% to 26.75 billion yuan in the same period, according to Reuters calculations, a decline that a company spokesman attributed to investments in research and development and new business areas. Revenue in the third quarter alone reached 14...
The Vatican Said Saturday It and China Had Renewed A Secret And Contested Agreement
The deal was a bid to ease a longstanding divide across mainland China between an underground flock loyal to the pope and a state-backed official church
China Social Media Users Urges Accounts Restoration After Protest Ban
Dozens of Chinese internet users have posted desperate pleas for access to their WeChat app accounts after hundreds were banned for posts about a rare street protest in Beijing against President Xi Jinping.
China's President Xi Jinping Is In Full Control
In 10 years as president, Xi has won a lot of support, and drawn much criticism
Communist Party Congress to Run Oct 16 To 22
Spokesperson says it’ll amend party charter
Rare Political Protest Banners Removed in Chinese Capital
The incident comes at a sensitive time in the Chinese capital, with authorities on high alert in the run-up to the 20th congress of the ruling Communist Party, where Xi is expected to secure a third leadership term
Both China And Taiwan Are Studying Ukraine War
Taiwan has been studying the lessons of the Ukraine war to inform how it may react should China, which views the democratically ruled island as its own territory, ever makes good on threats to use force to enforce its sovereignty claim