Por: The New York Times World November 22, 2022
Less than a month after softening pandemic restrictions, some “zero-Covid” policies in an effort to control a new wave of infections surging across the country.Covid-19 cases have climbed almost every day since late October, and China recently recorded its first coronavirus-related death in months. In response, officials have closed businesses, resumed citywide lockdowns and reinstated frequent testing requirements.China stands alone as the... + full article
CNBC USA Health November 29, 2022
People hold white sheets of paper and flowers in a row as police check their IDs during a protest over coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in mainland China, during a commemoration of the victims of a fire in Urumqi, in Hong Kong, China November 28, 2022. Tyrone Siu... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World November 29, 2022
BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. Navy on Tuesday dismissed Beijing’s protests over a “freedom of navigation operation” conducted near a Chinese-held island in the South China Sea, in the latest incident drawing new attention to one of the world’s potential military... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 13, 2022
With the exception of the removal of some tariffs on Asian-made solar panels, Biden has kept Trump's ... [+] China policies in place. And has even made them more strict in spots by banning Wall Street from certain investments, and requiring approval from DC to sell computer... + más
Biden admin declares post-Cold War era ‘definitively over’ | Politico
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MarketWatch USA Politics November 07, 2022
Read: China is another focus, and Wall Street got a little boost late last week on rumors of a loosening of the country’s COVID-zero policy, though officials denied that was happening over the weekend. Citing sources, reported Monday that Chinese leaders are mulling reopening... + más
Here’s how much China stocks still could rally from zero-COVID depths, according to Goldman strategists | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business November 05, 2022
President Xi at the 20th Party CongressForbes Last week saw the culmination of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), commonly referred to as Èrshí Dà (Chinese: 二十大). One of the immediate outcomes saw The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index, which... + más
Column: Caught in the Middle of U.S.-China Tensions | Time
As Xi consolidates power, are China-U.S. tensions here to stay? | NBC News
CNBC USA Health October 28, 2022
Covid cases and controls have increased in China this month. Pictured here on Oct. 27, 2022, is a neighborhood in Shanghai that's been fenced in for Covid control.Future Publishing Future Publishing Getty ImagesBEIJING — Covid controls in China have tightened in the last... + más
What China's big party congress this week means for the economy | CNBC
Why Biden’s Block on Chips to China Is a Big Deal | The Atlantic
CNBC USA Tech October 20, 2022
Chinese President Xi Jinping gave a speech Sunday that outlined the Communist Party of China's priorities for the next five years.China News Service China News Service Getty ImagesBEIJING — The twice-a-decade Chinese leadership meeting this week has significant... + más
How China's Xi Jinping could cement leadership for the foreseeable future at historic Communist Party congress | ABC News
China's economy is 'in deep trouble' as Xi heads for next decade in power | CNN
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