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WSJ News Exclusive | China to Restrict Tesla Use by Military and State Employees

WSJ News Exclusive | China to Restrict Tesla Use by Military and State Employees

Skip to Main ContentThis copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed byour Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contactDow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com.https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-to-restrict-tesla-usage-by-military-and-state-personnel-11616155643ShareBy and Updated March 19, 2021 9:55 am ETListen to article(8 minutes)SINGAPORE—China’s government is restricting the use of Tesla vehicles by military staff and employees of key...

March 19, 2021
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Exclusive: China preparing an antitrust investigation into Google - sources

Exclusive: China preparing an antitrust investigation into Google - sources

By , , The case was proposed by telecommunications equipment giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd last year and has been submitted by the country’s top market regulator to the State Council’s antitrust committee for review, they added.A decision on whether to proceed with a formal investigation may come as soon as October and could be affected by the state of China’s relationship with the United States, one of the people said.The potential investigation follows a raft of actions by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to hobble Chinese tech companies, citing national security risks.It...

September 30, 2020
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Exclusive: China preparing an antitrust investigation into Google - sources

Exclusive: China preparing an antitrust investigation into Google - sources

By , , The case was proposed by telecommunications equipment giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd last year and has been submitted by the country’s top market regulator to the State Council’s antitrust committee for review, they added.A decision on whether to proceed with a formal investigation may come as soon as October and could be affected by the state of China’s relationship with the United States, one of the people said.The potential investigation follows a raft of actions by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to hobble Chinese tech companies, citing national security risks.It...

September 30, 2020
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Ahead of U.S. election, China braces for rocky ride, potential change

Ahead of U.S. election, China braces for rocky ride, potential change

By , , (Reuters) - With bilateral relations in free-fall, Beijing is bracing for more turbulence in the run-up to the U.S. election in November, and the possibility that a Joe Biden presidency presents an opportunity to avoid a deeper conflict.Washington’s demand this week that China shut its Houston consulate in 72 hours infuriated Beijing and forced a retaliatory order to close the U.S. consulate in Chengdu.As usual, China did not directly criticize President Donald Trump, who often speaks of his personal friendship with President Xi Jinping, but in caustic editorials state media...

July 24, 2020
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To Belgrade and beyond: Beijing exports China model of virus management

To Belgrade and beyond: Beijing exports China model of virus management

By , SINGAPORE/BELGRADE (Reuters) - Last month, six Chinese medical professionals stepped off an Air Serbia jet in Belgrade to a red-carpet welcome from President Aleksandar Vucic and an array of cabinet ministers. After elbow-bump greetings, Vucic kissed Serbia’s flag, then China’s.In Serbia, one of Beijing’s closest European allies, and a handful of other friendly countries, China is providing on-the-ground guidance to help battle the coronavirus that has swept around the world.The outreach is part of a wider push by Beijing to assert global leadership in battling COVID-19 after facing...

April 13, 2020
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China set to implement its first civil code, as private investment slows

China set to implement its first civil code, as private investment slows

By , , (Reuters) - China’s parliament is poised to enact its first civil code, a wide-ranging legislative package that includes strengthening protection of property rights in a Communist Party-ruled country whose embrace of private ownership has long been awkward.The civil code, in the works since 2014, will become law at a time when China needs its often-embattled private sector to step up investment to help revive a virus-battered economy, and will be a centrepiece of the annual parliamentary session that begins on Friday after a more-than two month delay.However, the civil code is...

May 21, 2020
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