Caixin Biz Roundup: PwC China in Crisis
Jun.07.2024
EU’s proposed carbon footprint methodology has Chinese EV-battery makers on edge, Tianqi considers action to protect its stake in Chilean lithium mining firm
On today’s podcast:
PwC China in Crisis as Major Clients Terminate Contracts in Wake of Evergrande Scandal
EU’s Proposed Carbon Footprint Methodology Has Chinese EV-Battery Makers on Edge
Tianqi Considers Action to Protect Its Stake in Chilean Lithium Mining Firm
China Sets Up Fund to Spur Development of Solid-State EV Batteries, Source Says
China Piles $47.5 Billion Into ‘Big Fund III’ to Boost Chip Development
Solar Giant Longi to Cut Southeast Asia Production as U.S. Tariff Exemption Expires
MORE WAYS TO LISTEN
- 1Chinese Courts Rule Companies Cannot Fire Workers Simply to Replace Them With AI
- 2China Names Unlicensed Firms Misusing Financial Labels
- 3In Depth: PwC’s Evergrande Crisis Deepens With Record Hong Kong Settlement and Criminal Probes
- 4China Southern Orders Airbus Jets Worth $21 Billion
- 5China Orders Reversal of Meta’s $2 Billion Manus Deal
- 1Power To The People: Pintec Serves A Booming Consumer Class
- 2Largest hotel group in Europe accepts UnionPay
- 3UnionPay mobile QuickPass debuts in Hong Kong
- 4UnionPay International launches premium catering privilege U Dining Collection
- 5UnionPay International’s U Plan has covered over 1600 stores overseas

