A growing number of Chinese tech companies have hired former government officials as part of efforts to navigate President Xi Jinping’s intensifying crackdown on the sector. Whi …
Chinese Official Warns Japan Not to ‘Throw Mud,’ Blame China for Cyberattack on 200 Companies
Chinese government official Wang Wenbin warned against the Japanese government casting blame on China for cyberattacks made on around 200 companies.
BRI: China’s Sinopec wins Iraq gas field contract
Chinese oil and gas giant Sinopec has been awarded a contract to develop Iraq’s Mansouriya gas field, local news outlet Mawazin News said. The report, quoting a Ministry of Oil statement, said Sinopec …
Sinopec to develop Iraq’s Mansuriya gas field, says ministry
China’s Sinopec 000554.SZ has won a deal to develop Iraq’s Mansuriya gas field near the Iranian border, the oil ministry said on Tuesday. Last year Iraq cancelled a contract signed with a group led by …
China to require financial institutions to move towards green finance – c.bank gov
China will require financial institutions to transition towards green finance as early as possible, to help achieve the country’s carbon neutrality goals, central bank governor Yi Gang told the Boao …
Tracing China’s climate change journey from denial to decarbonisation
For decades, Beijing rejected the notion of climate change and argued for deferred emission reduction obligations as a developing country. READ FULL ARTICLE There are profound political and economic …
China vows ‘bigger contribution’ in helping poor countries, with an emphasis on profitable infrastructure projects
China has deferred debt repayments worth US$1.3 billion for 23 countries as part of the Group of 20’s Debt Service Suspension Initiative, but Beijing officials are still pushing back against foreign …
China conducted an aerial bombing drill after the US and Japan put out a statement on Taiwan
The Chinese military deployed dozens of H-6K strategic bombers for a live-fire drill hours after the US and Japanese leaders put out their statement.
China, U.S. Close to Naming New Ambassadors as Rivalry Grows
Beijing plans to appoint Qin Gang, a trusted aide to China’s President Xi Jinping, and Washington is expected to name R. Nicholas Burns, a veteran diplomat, as the two powers get locked into an …
China’s Xi warns against ‘unilateralism’ as tensions with US, neighbors rise
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for more equitable management of global affairs and, in an implicit rejection of U.S. dominance, said governments shouldn’t impose rules on others.