Category: Business
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Chinese Firms Are Exploiting Workers Overseas, Multiple Reports Of Violations Pour In
In the latest allegations of mistreatment of workers hired by Chinese companies overseas, workers in Laos have claimed that they are yet to receive any payment for the work done in 2015. These workers were hired by a Chinese company to build homes for villagers displaced by the construction of a China-backed dam. China’s dam…
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The case of the “missing” tennis star reveals the rot in China’s power corridors
Peng Shuai, arguably China’s biggest tennis star, sent shockwaves through the world earlier this month when she accused Zhang Gaoli, a senior Chinese government official, of sexual abuse. Reportedly, she has been missing since then.Though the Chinese authorities claim that Shaui is well and have even published an email attributed to her, the international community,…
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CHINESE MANIPULATION OF WORLD BANK’S EASE OF BUSINESS RANKING AND CONSEUENCES
In its bid to become the unambiguous hegemon by 2049, China is using all immoral andunethical tactics to control the international institutions including UN, World Bank, IMF,WHO etc. In a recent attempt, the Chinese has manipulated the World Bank Doing BusinessRanking and influenced the administrators of international financial institutions to complytowards Chinese sensibilities which has…
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Chinks in China’s voyage to Sri Lanka
China, under Rajapaksa family’s rule in Sri Lanka has always enjoyed close,warm and friendly relations. Despite reservation from several lawmakers and civilsociety members, the Sri Lankan government in May 2021, passed the ColomboPort City Economic Commission Bill.This has paved the way for China’s complete control over the area. After theHambantota Port, given to China under…
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China trying to influence businesses and cultural institutions of other countries
Washington, US: China is targeting media organisations, business and cultural institutions through its influential operations. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seeks to condition domestic, foreign, and multilateral political establishments and public opinion to accept Beijing’s narratives and remove obstaclespreventing the attainment of goals, stated the Pentagon 2021 Report on Military and Security Developments Involving the…
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CCP to further control country’s media
Washington, US: Chinese government has released some more new plans which will further control the countries media. China’s National Development and Reform Commission in early October released its “Negative Market Access List (2021 Edition),” which includes a new prohibition on “illegal news and media-related businesses”, reported Washington Times. The list explicitly prohibits the use of…
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WeChat Access is the reason for the loophole in Search Engine
“Due to a recent tech upgrade on the platform, loopholes were created in the protocols for public accounts on WeChat and that allowed external crawlers to access some of the content,” Tencent sad in a statement Friday. A Baidu representative confirmed that its search engine still couldn’t access WeChat content, while representatives for Alphabet Inc.’s…
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USA REVOKES CHINA TELECOM’S LICENCE DUE TO SECURITY THREAT
USA’s communications regulatory has decided to revoke China Telecom’s licence due to national security concerns. This comes as a latest move by US to counter possible infiltration of its key networks by Chinese companies. The decision was made by the US Federal Communications Commission. With its licence revoked, China Telecom has 60 days to discontinue…
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China chokes domestic media by banning private funding even as invest in foreign media
Beijing used foreign media to improve its image following the criticism over the reports of Covid-19 mismanagement. It could be done effectively since China has invested substantial amount in media outlets worldwide and even started some of its own, which let it swing the narrative in its favour. However, back at home, situation is exact…
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CHINA’S ECONOMY CAUGHT IN A REAL ESTATE DEBT SPIRAL
Busy antagonising neighbours over self-nurtured disputes, the Chinese Communist Party is suddenly forced to wake up to a shocking revelation that its economy is being dragged down by a major real estate crisis. The Chinese GDP is said to have grown by just 4.9 per cent in the third quarter of the current financial year…