Taiwan to Provide Cash Benefits of $200 Per Person “Sharing the Fruits of Growth” | Reuters

January 4 Taiwan Executive Yuan Su Chung-chang (equivalent to the prime minister) announced on the 4th that it plans to provide all Taiwanese residents with a cash payment equivalent to about US $200. This picture was taken in Keelung, Taiwan April 2022. REUTERS/I-Hwa Cheng TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan plans to provide all Taiwanese residents with … Read more

China, 3 new corona deaths Long queues of patients at hospitals across the country | Reuters

[北京/成都 28日 ロイター] – On the 28th, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced that three new deaths from the new coronavirus were reported in mainland China on the 27th. I was alone the day before. On Dec. 28, the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention announced that three new deaths from … Read more

Chinese Immigration Restrictions Eased, Overseas Travel Site Searches Increased | Reuters

[北京 27日 ロイター] – Searches on travel sites surged on Monday after Chinese authorities announced they would ease three years of tough immigration restrictions. Searches on travel sites soared on December 27 after Chinese authorities announced they would ease three years of tough immigration restrictions. A photo taken at the Beijing Capital International Airport in … Read more

Angle: China with zero corona relaxation, investors fumbling due to unknown infection status | Reuters

HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Investors caught off guard by Beijing’s sudden relaxation of its zero-corona policy are now forced to grapple with China’s post-pandemic turmoil. This is because we do not have good data to monitor the spread of infections and potential threats to the economy in the coming months. BEIJING, Dec 14 (Reuters) – … Read more

US interest rate hike observed 0.25% next February CPI received by money market | Reuters

November Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the US Department of Labor has fueled speculation in money markets that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) will further slow interest rate hikes as early as next year. Photo taken March 2019 (Reuters 2022/Leah Millis)¥ [13日 ロイター] – The US Department of Labor’s November Consumer Price Index (CPI) … Read more

China Enhances Infectious Disease Control Measures Next Year Aggressive Fiscal Policy and Moderate Monetary Policy Continue | Reuters

On the 6th, the Communist Party of China held a Politburo meeting and announced that it will optimize epidemic prevention and control measures next year. 7, state media reported. The Picture is the new corona virus vaccination venue. This is seen in Zhejiang province, China May 5, 2022. REUTERS/China Daily BEIJING (Reuters) – The Communist … Read more

November delivery of Chinese-made Tesla vehicles, highest since Shanghai factory opening = Xinhua News Agency | Reuters

Tesla Inc. delivered 100,291 Chinese-made electric vehicles (EV) in November, the most on a monthly basis since the Shanghai factory opened in late 2020. Xinhua News Agency reported on the 5th. A Tesla car is pictured in Shanghai in March 2021. REUTERS/Aly Song [上海 5日 ロイター] – Tesla Inc. delivered 100,291 Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) … Read more

Chinese president denies acceptance of Western-made vaccine = top US intelligence agency | Reuters

Haines, the top US intelligence agency, said on Monday that China faces challenges from the new coronavirus, but that President Xi Jinping is unwilling to accept a Western-made vaccine. The photo shows people waiting for a PCR test. FILE PHOTO: Beijing, China December 3, 2022. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang [ワシントン 3日 ロイター] The top US intelligence agency, … Read more

Focus: Russia Cuts “Medical and Education Expenditures” to Increase Defense and Security Budget | Reuters

(Reuters) – Russia plans to spend nearly a third of its budget next year on defense and internal security. Budgets allocated to schools, hospitals and roads will be cut to finance the maintenance of military operations in Ukraine. Russia will spend nearly a third of its budget next year on defense and internal security, according … Read more