In late January Beijing municipal government listed EV facilities that could proceed this year - in a work report in which it listed key projects for the city in 2022
Chairman Hui Ka Yan told staff in a meeting on Sunday the firm aims to restore construction work across China this month, with a goal of delivering 600,000 apartments in 2022
Shares of WuXi Biologics plunge 25% after Commerce Dept adds 33 Chinese entities to its 'unverified list', which requires exporters to go through more procedures before shipping goods
Shares of Chinese construction companies, cement makers and machinery suppliers soared on Monday after Beijing pledged to ramp up infrastructure investment to bolster the slowing economy
The Chinese price of praseodymium-neodymium alloy, used to make super strong magnets for EV motors, doubled last year and has already shot up 10% this year
Policymakers could increase yuan's flexibility, expand capital outflows, or control capital inflows to rein in the currency, which could deviate from economic fundamentals in the short term
BHP chief commercial officer Vandita Pant said the LNG vessels would lower emissions by about 30% per journey. "That reduces our emissions for our customers and suppliers."
China's central bank imposed a 22.37 million yuan ($3.5 million) fine on MYBank, the online bank backed by Ant, for breaching rules on credit scoring management and deals with unidentified clients
Chinese scientists and health specialists stress the need for stringent controls, saying transmission risks are too high and that mass infection would put intolerable pressure on health systems
Beijing had only bought 60% of what it said it would and there was little sign it would close the gap in purchases promised by the end of 2021. Later, China called for trade based on mutual respect
Hong Kong rose 3%, while Tokyo, Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Manila, Bangkok and Jakarta were also up. Wellington and Mumbai dipped, while Shanghai and Taipei were still closed for holidays
Friday was a day of strong geopolitical rhetoric by Asia's biggest authoritarian states, whose leaders met in Beijing and condemned the United States and its allies, while vowing to support each other