Phenny Lynn Palec

Phenny Lynn Palec
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Phenny Lynn Palec finished her Bachelors degree in Journalism in 2007. She has worked for online news publication for years. Phenny now is an economy news writer for Business Times.

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  • ENN Group, Woodside Petroluem Inks Deal on Liquiefied Natural Gas
    ENN Gas
    Recent reports revealed that Australia’s Woodside Petroleum and China’s ENN Group have recently agreed on a joint venture to sell liquefied natural gas. The two companies signed an agreement that could take advantage of the potential business opportunity in the liquefied natural gas business as well as boost its demand.
  • New Chinese Stealth Bomber Could Be Game Changer
    Great Hall of the People in Beijing
    Many military analysts have lauded China’s effort towards modernizing its military, with much emphasis towards its air combat capabilities. With the development of the new H-20 Subsonic stealth bomber, many analysts believe that this highly secretive piece of military hardware could prove to be the ultimate game changer that China has been banking for.
  • China, U.S. Adopts New Rules to Prevent Military Mishaps
    U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and China's Defense Minister Wei Fenghe greet each other ahead of talks in Singapore
    On Saturday, China and the United States, along with several other countries agreed in principle to certain guidelines and regulations in order to prevent unplanned warplane encounters. This latest development is part of China and the United States’ concerted effort to keep the peace in the Southeast Asia region, as well as to preserve the commitment of avoiding military confrontations in the area.
  • Chinese-Made Underwater Sensors Installed by Canada
    Underwater
    Canada recently confirmed that the country will be installing underwater monitoring devices made by Chinese scientists. The North American country said that these devices will be used by the Ocean Network Canada which aims to monitor some United States nuclear submarine base.
  • Bridge Connecting Macau, Hong Kong to Mainland China Opens This Week
    View on the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge
    After nearly a decade of laborious construction efforts, the bridge connecting Hong Kong and Macau to Mainland China will finally open later this week. The sea-crossing bridge is said to be the longest of its type in the world and had amassed a massive $20 billion infrastructure budget to be completed.
  • African Swine Fever Reaches China's Southern Region
    African Swine Fever
    In the past three months, several Chinese regions have reported outbreaks of the African swine fever. While the outbreak was reported on several provinces, it was quite notable that no southern provinces have reported an outbreak, until recently. According to official reports, two cases of the African swine fever have been reported in the southwest province of Yunnan.
  • Transport Drone Completes Test Flight in China
    Cai Hong-4 aerial drone
    A tech company based in China recently reported that it has successfully tested what it describes is the world’s largest transport drone. Dubbed as the Feihong-98, it is billed as a large commercial drone. What sets this new drone above from the competition is that while majority of conventional drones run on electricity, the Feihong-98 is a piston-driven autonomous biplane.
  • Baidu, First Chinese Firm to Join AI Ethics Group
    Baidu
    Widely considered as one of China’s biggest tech companies, Baidu have once again prove its might in the tech industry. It was recently confirmed that Baidu became the first Chinese company to be a part of an Artificial Intelligence ethics collective that is based in the United States.
  • Trade War Threatens China's Tech Sector
    Qingdao
    Two of the world’s biggest economies are currently embroiled in a bitter trade war that has seen close to $500 billion worth of tariffs being levied among various goods, both Chinese and American. According to S&P Global Ratings, the grasps of the trade war may soon reach the Chinese tech market putting in danger years of advancements and billions worth of investments.
  • China, U.S. Military Officials Cool Off Tension
    U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and China's Defense Minister Wei Fenghe greet each other ahead of talks in Singapore
    Top Chinese and U.S. military officials have recently decided to sit down and try to mend fences in order to cool down the growing tension between two of the world’s superpowers. Over the span of the past few months, near misses and provocative actions have marred the military relation of China and the United States. Some observers even went as far as saying that it will only take a small incident to spark a global war between the two superpowers.
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