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Chinese tech shares drop after Beijing tightens rules on internet competition August 17, 2021 China has marked its latest crackdown on the technology sector as the authorities announced new rules today to tackle unfair internet competition and companies’ handling critical data. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) published a set of draft regulations banning unfair competition and restricting the use of user data. Shares of Chinese tech companies [...]
SEC halts Wall Street IPOs of Chinese companies as mulls new risk disclosures July 30, 2021 The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has frozen registrations of Chinese companies for IPOs on US markets while it drafts new guidance for disclosing the risk of a Beijing regulatory crackdown to investors. Chinese companies must not submit registrations for the sales of securities to the SEC until it has formulated new rules on how [...]
US scientists: China is developing its nuclear force with a second base July 28, 2021 Researchers in the US said they have gathered evidence that China is expanding its ability to store and launch missiles, amid concerns it is amassing more nuclear capacity. China is building 250 silos for nuclear missiles in “the most significant expansion of the Chinese nuclear arsenal ever,” according to a new report from the Federation [...]
China’s industrial profit slows as material prices soar July 27, 2021 China’s industrial firms have seen their profits slow in recent months, as raw material prices put pressure on factories. Recovery post-coronavirus in the industry has seen weaknesses in higher materials prices and hits to global supply chains. Year-on-year profit for Chinese industrial firms climbed 20 per cent in June to 791.8bn yuan (£88.5bn), according to [...]
Meet Shein: The secretive Chinese fast-fashion firm taking over online retail July 27, 2021 Taking the Tube at the minute can still, at times, feel like time travel. Around you are slightly tattered posters for theatre productions that haven’t been on stage for more than a year; ads for movies touted for cinema release that ended up quietly released to Netflix with little fanfare. Amongst these relics of a [...]
UK e-commerce sector ranks third in the world July 22, 2021 The UK’s e-commerce sector ranks third globally when comparing sales to national GDP. According to BNPL platform Butter, The UK’s e-commerce retail sales total up to $180bn dollars, which equates to 6.7 per cent of the nation’s GDP of $2.7 trillion. The world’s biggest e-commerce retail market is China, which generated $2.3 trillion through online [...]
China places state investigators in Didi’s offices to conduct security probe July 16, 2021 Beijing’s heavyweight state spy industry and six other government departments have swooped on ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing’s offices to conduct a security investigation. The bold move comes after Chinese authorities opened an investigation into Didi for allegedly violating user privacy, just days after its $4.4bn listing in New York last month. As of yet, there [...]
China’s post-pandemic economic rebound slows July 15, 2021 The recovery of China’s economy from the coronavirus pandemic has slowed down, official figures have shown. Gross domestic product increased by 7.9 per cent in the second quarter of 2021. Compared to last year, this was less than half the rate seen in the previous quarter. It also missed economists’ forecasts of 8.1 per cent [...]
China’s post-pandemic growth slows as government aims for more stable course July 15, 2021 China’s fast rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic has now slowed, according to official figures. The nation’s GDP for the second quarter of 2021 was up 7.9 per cent on the same period in 2020, falling short of economist’s forecasts of 8.1 per cent growth. It was less than half the growth seen in the first [...]
US issues warning over doing business in China’s Xinjiang province July 14, 2021 The US has issued a warning to companies doing business in China’s Xinjiang province. The Xinjiang Supply Chain Business Advisory said that businesses and firms who still have supply chains and investment ties in the Chinese region ‘could run a high risk of violating US law.’ Washington cited evidence of genocide and other human rights [...]