Richard Trombly
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Chinese Firms' American Dreams Fade In Wake Of Scandals, Regulations
As financial scandals plague some Chinese companies, their dreams of listing on U.S. equities markets – or staying listed – are slowly fading. As financial scandals plague some Chinese companies, their dreams of listing on U.S. equities markets – or staying listed – are slowly fading. -
CHINA BRIEFING: Tesla Tells Pinduoduo Customer To X-Off; COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Approved
Tesla China disavowed responsibility for the purchase of one its cars through e-retailer Pinduoduo. Tesla China disavowed responsibility for the purchase of one its cars through e-retailer Pinduoduo. -
CHINA ROUNDUP: New Film Release Gives Fresh Hopes For Chinese Cinema; International Renminbi Trade Reaches Record High
The cinematic release of "A Road to Spring" has been rescheduled for August 14 after being delayed from March due to the coronavirus epidemic. The cinematic release of "A Road to Spring" has been rescheduled for August 14 after being delayed from March due to the coronavirus epidemic. -
Chinese Film Companies Fleeing Desert Tax Haven Khorgos
Film companies started fleeing Khorgos, which has been dubbed "China's Cayman Islands," in the wake of the Fan Bing Bing tax evasion scandal that rocked China's entertainment world since June of this year. Film companies started fleeing Khorgos, which has been dubbed "China's Cayman Islands," in the wake of the Fan Bing Bing tax evasion scandal that rocked China's entertainment world since June of this year.