a television series to celebrate Xi Zhongxun, Xi Jinping’s father

a television series to celebrate Xi Zhongxun, Xi Jinping’s father

A new television series, Xibeisuiyue (The Northwest Years), was released in China. It is dedicated to <a href="http://www.world-today-news.com/why-is-xi-jinping-named-modern-mao-zedong-in-china/" title="Why is Xi Jinping named modern Mao Zedong in China?”>Xi Zhongxun, the father of President Xi Jinping. This is the first time that a fiction is interested in the life of this revolutionary, traveling companion of Mao … Read more

what foreigners risk in China

what foreigners risk in China

Living and working abroad, even in a company in your country or a multinational, involves complying with local laws. In China, they are drastic regarding drugs, and it is not uncommon for expatriates, employees or students, to pay the price, often to their great surprise. China’s zero tolerance policy on drugs resulted in the expulsion … Read more

The Paris Stock Exchange ends in the red, China weighs on French companies

The Paris Stock Exchange ends in the red, China weighs on French companies

The Paris Stock Exchange ended in the red, weighed down by disappointing company results due to a drop in Chinese consumption linked to the country’s economic situation. The CAC 40 fell 0.50%, losing 37.62 points, to settle at 7,497.48 points. On Tuesday, the flagship index finished stable, dropping some 0.01%. Highlight of the session, “company … Read more

TSMC reportedly halts component deliveries to company suspected of trading with Huawei

TSMC reportedly halts component deliveries to company suspected of trading with Huawei

‘); glxm.que.push(function() { glxm.display(‘header_ad’); }); } } else { /* desktop*/ /* RIEN */ } Is the American warning shot already bearing fruit? According to Bloomberg, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) reportedly halted semiconductor shipments to a customer suspected of illegally sending chips to Huawei. The move follows reports that TSMC informed the US government … Read more

Chinese president calls on military to increase war preparedness

Chinese president calls on military to increase war preparedness

Chinese President Xi Jinping this week called on troops to step up their war preparedness, state media reported Saturday, just days after Beijing staged large-scale military drills around Taiwan. Xi Jinping made the comments Thursday while visiting a brigade of the army’s Rocket Force, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Xi Jinping said the military must … Read more

47 IP Rapid Processing Centers Built or Under Construction in China – Xinhua

47 IP Rapid Processing Centers Built or Under Construction in China – Xinhua

BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) — A total of 47 national-level intellectual property rapid processing centers have been built or are under construction across China, as the country strengthens intellectual property rights protection , the National Intellectual Property Administration of China announced on Thursday. It recently approved the establishment of two new centers of this type … Read more

On the verge of relocation to China, the bank card leader is trying to go 100% European

On the verge of relocation to China, the bank card leader is trying to go 100% European

For many minutes, we heard the same beautiful story. Vitré is great, we are delighted to be installed there, the elected officials have been a great help, the weather is always nice in Brittany and everyone is happy. Under the arbor installed at the foot of the new Idemia factory, the managers of this company … Read more

China launches major military maneuvers that encircle Taiwan

China launches major military maneuvers that encircle Taiwan

Aircraft carriers, destroyers, corvettes, frigates, bombers and assault aircraft surrounded Taiwan from dawn on Monday, October 14, in a new series of military exercises aimed at “warn the independence forces” of the island that Beijing claims. During this maneuver completed at the end of the day, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) mainly targeted the … Read more

Beijing will issue bonds worth nearly 300 billion euros to revive its economy – rts.ch

Beijing will issue bonds worth nearly 300 billion euros to revive its economy – rts.ch

The Chinese Minister of Finance announced on Saturday that China would devote nearly 280 billion francs in bonds over the next three months, in order to revive the world’s second largest economy, which is losing momentum. “In the next three months, a total of 2.3 trillion yuan of special bonds can be used,” Minister Lan … Read more