Phenny Lynn Palec

Phenny Lynn Palec
Writer
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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  • Trade War: China May Reject Trade Talks if U.S. Imposes New Tariffs
    Chinese And U.S. Flags
    The bitter trade war between two of the world’s biggest economies have just gotten bigger and perhaps more threatening. China have recently urged that the country will be forced to reject engaging in any trade talks if the United States will push with its initial plan of imposing $200 billion worth of tariffs against various Chinese goods.
  • Typhoon Mangkhut Trails Towards China, Leaves Massive Damage in Philippines
    Super Typhoon Mangkhut
    Labeled as the strongest weather disturbance to hit the Asia Pacific this year, Typhoon Mangkhut continues its destructive march towards China, leaving in its wake hundreds of dead and billions of damage in both agriculture and infrastructure. Typhoon Mangkhut passed by Hong Kong on its way towards the southern part of China.
  • China Supported Policies to Control Carbon Emissions
    Carbon emissions.
    China adhered to set and strengthen its domestic policies to lessen the carbon emission in the country. The country committed in an agreement with nearly 200 other countries to end carbon emission in 2030 and also to increase fossil share of its main energy consumption to 20 percent.
  • China Still the Major Global Silver Market
    Silver mine.
    China’s industrial demand and its silver mining activities put China at the top as the world’s biggest supplier of silver in the market. The silver institute reported that the country will continuously play its role as a major driver in the international silver market in the succeeding years.
  • World Economic Forum Grooms Vietnam as Alternative to China
    World Economic Forum
    This week, Vietnam hosted the World Economic Forum. On this expansive global stage, Vietnam was able to project itself as an interesting alternative to China’s current domination of the world production market.
  • Australian Businesses Wary of New Chinese Tax Policy
    Iron ore
    China has recently stated that the country is considering new reforms to its taxation system. Top Chinese authorities said that this new tax policy will allow the country to easily tax offshore income of foreign employees.
  • Chinese Car Company Nio Impresses in Wall Street Debut
    Nio deuts at NYSE.
    The Chinese car company Nio have racked up close to $1 billion during its United States market debut on Wednesday. Despite this impressive debut, many analysts have stated that Nio’s initial public offering underperformed compared to what was initially expected.
  • Futuristic Hotels In China Makes a Splash
    Chinese tourist in Paris, France
    Huge and famous hotels in China are set to make history with its futuristic hotel rooms, making its guests more comfortable throughout their stay in these futuristic hotels.
  • Google To Work With Chinese Social Media ‘WeChat’
    Tencent
    Google has found its way to penetrate the Chinese market by using the famous Chinese social media WeChat.
  • ‘Dying To Survive’ Pushes Chinese Government To Act On Cancer Drugs
    Blockbuster
    Chinese blockbuster movie “Dying to Survive” has prompted Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to address issues on expensive cancer drugs in China.
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