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11.04.26 - 20:36
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Why Is China′s Embassy In D.C. Hardening Security Perimeter With Barbed Wire (ZeroHedge)
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Why Is China's Embassy In D.C. Hardening Security Perimeter With Barbed Wire
Washington, D.C.-focused local outlet Popville, short for Prince of Petworth, posted several images showing barbed wire being installed around the security perimeter of the Chinese Embassy.
The photos appear to show at least four workers installing the barbed wire atop an already hardened perimeter wall of block and iron fencing.
Embassies in Washington face security risks, but the sudden decision to further harden the Chinese compound raises obvious questions: whether Beijing is responding to a specific threat, anticipating protests or unrest nearby, or preparing for the arrival of a senior official or foreign delegation.
We should also note that activist networks aligned with pro-China and Marxist groups have called for May 1 general strike actions aimed at disrupting the U.S. economy. It remains unclear whether the embassy's sudden security hardening is connected to those planned demonstrations or to some othe...
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11.04.26 - 08:42
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What does China′s tightening grip on red-chip structures mean for IPOs? (SCMP)
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China's red-chip structure – long used by internet companies to attract foreign capital while navigating domestic restrictions – is facing renewed scrutiny as regulators tighten oversight of offshore listings.
The shift is already reshaping the pipeline for Hong Kong initial public offerings (IPOs), with companies increasingly being encouraged to unwind these structures or justify why they remain necessary.
This explainer outlines the reasons behind the policy shift, what it means for tech IPOs,......
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11.04.26 - 07:54
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„Das Tempo der Innovation in China ist geradezu brutal“ (Die Welt)
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Der Hamburger Technologiekonzerns Körber AG investiert mehr als 200 Millionen Euro für eine neue Fabrik in der Hansestadt. Vorstandsvorsitzender Stephan Seifert sagt, warum die deutsche Wirtschaft schneller werden muss, wenn sie im globalen Wettbewerb bestehen will....
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