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LIFE

China to mandate LCD screens on power banks to boost safety

Puriward Sinthopnumchai, Published on 08/12/2025

» China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is preparing a major revision to regulations for power banks manufactured in China.  

BUSINESS

Beijing orders Apple to pull WhatsApp from China store

Published on 19/04/2024

» Apple Inc said that it removed Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp and Threads from its China apps store after an order from the country’s internet regulator, which said the services pose risks to the country’s security.

BUSINESS

China to require all apps to share business details

Published on 10/08/2023

» HONG KONG: China will require all mobile app providers in the country to file business details with the government, the information ministry said, announcing Beijing’s latest effort to keep the industry on a tight leash.

WORLD

China built more 5G base stations in 3 months than US did in 2 years

South China Morning Post, Published on 20/07/2023

» China has exceeded its target for 5G base stations six months ahead of time, having built 3 million of them by the end of June, latest government data showed.

BUSINESS

China restricts industrial data exports to enhance data security

Published on 16/12/2022

» China's industry ministry has passed new rules mandating that important industrial data be stored within the country, as Beijing expands its web of regulations governing data security in a drive to tighten control over domestic data.

LIFE

China wants sixfold growth in VR industry in five years

Published on 03/11/2022

» HONG KONG: The Chinese government wants to expand the country's virtual reality (VR) industry output by 2026 to 350 billion yuan (US$48 billion) - six times the level last year - showing Beijing's ambitions in becoming a world leader in metaverse technology.

WORLD

In China, Big Brother is in your face

Published on 02/12/2019

» SHANGHAI: China on Sunday put into effect new regulations that require Chinese telecom carriers to scan the faces of users registering new mobile phone services, a move the government says is aimed at cracking down on fraud.