ব্লুমবার্গ মঙ্গলবার বিষয়টি নিয়ে পরিচিত ব্যক্তিদের উদ্ধৃত করে বলেন যে মার্কিন ট্রেজারি আনুষ্ঠানিকভাবে আসন্ন বৈদেশিক বিনিময় রিপোর্টে একটি মুদ্রা ম্যানিপুলার হিসাবে চীনকে তালিকাভুক্ত করবে না।
ब्लूमबर्गले मङ्गलबार सूचित स्रोतहरू उद्धृत गर्दै भने कि आगामी विदेशी विनिमय रिपोर्टमा अमेरिकी खजाना आधिकारिक रूपमा चीनलाई मुद्रा हेरफेरकर्ताको रूपमा सूचीबद्ध गर्दैन।
Sinipi ni Bloomberg ang mga taong pamilyar sa bagay na sinasabi noong Martes na ang Treasury ng Estados Unidos ay hindi opisyal na ilista ang Tsina bilang isang manipulator ng pera sa darating na ulat ng palitan ng dayuhan.
Bloomberg memetik orang yang akrab dengan perkara itu pada hari Selasa sebagai berkata bahawa Perbendaharaan A.S. tidak akan secara rasmi menyenaraikan China sebagai manipulator mata wang dalam laporan pertukaran asing yang akan datang.
China’s manufacturing industry grew at a slower pace in August, with the official manufacturing PMI falling slightly to 51 in August from 51.1 in July.
Pinduoduo has entered a research collaboration with Singapore’s Innovations in IFCS at A*STAR, to develop a more cost-effective and robust method of testing fresh produce for pesticides.
The return of the once-ubiquitous street vendors was expected to bring back Chinese economic vibrancy that was affected by COVID-19, but the public frenzy has been contained by local officials in Beijing.
AliResearch, China Household Finance Survey and Research Center of Southwestern University of Finance released a joint survey on MSME during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Experts are currently foreseeing a decline in China’s economic growth to roughly 5.6% from the already relatively low 6.1%, which will bring global economic growth down by 0.2%.
While China’s tier-one and tier-two cities keep rapidly expanding, making us marvel at the speed and quality of their development, the really astounding action is happening elsewhere.
In June 2019, OYO China, the subsidiary of the rapidly growing Indian operator of leased and franchised hotels, announced the launch of its 2.0 strategy.
IDC released a report on November 4 on China’s blockchain spending, forecasting that China’s spending on blockchain technology will reach $2 billion by 2023, which represents a CAGR of 65.7%.
The Chinese government announced last Thursday that it will be ramping up efforts to promote the research and development (R&D) of blockchain technology.