The recommendation, which sent Innovent shares down, raises concerns for other Chinese drugmakers seeking to bring products to the US market
The EU member enraged China last year when it allowed Taipei to open a representative office in Vilnius under the name of Taiwan
Canada said it opposed 'economic coercion' and would stand with 'like-minded partners in supporting rules-based international trade' at the WTO.
The carmaker faces scrutiny from regulators who have accused it of pushing safety limits and discrimination against African-Americans and women
China remained at the top of the rankings with 69,540 filings, a mere 0.9% increase over 2020 following a 16% jump that year over 2019
“We’re making significant investments ... that will pay off in the long term,” she said, referring to the metaverse, and signalling a short-term slowdown
Analysis found that 38% of the credits - equivalent to 73 million tonnes of CO2 - were over five years old, while more than 4% were at least 10 years old
Xpeng first entered Europe when it launched in Norway in 2020 and the company said it will open a store in Stockholm this week
The Financial Stability Board, which groups regulators, central banks and finance officials from G20 economies, is looking at what needs to be done with cryptoassets such as bitcoin and stablecoins
Sintilimab, made by Suzhou-based Innovent and US drugmaker Eli Lilly, has been developed and commercialised under a global agreement
Beijing typically halts imports of meat over outbreaks of disease but this ban appears to be retribution for hosting a Taiwan envoy
Roughly 100 countries are looking at CBDCs, the IMF estimates, as it published a study looking at six nations where digital money is already in place