Raymond Zhong
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Urea Shortage Is Felt Around the World
Farmers in India are desperate. Trucks in South Korea had to be idled. Food prices, already high, could rise even further.
Covid Rules for Beijing Olympics Force Injured Athlete to Fly Home on Cargo Plane
A Polish luger, Mateusz Sochowicz, was told that coronavirus restrictions prevented him from boarding a commercial flight for another two weeks.
Alibaba reports slower sales growth for its Singles Day shopping event.
Sales grew 8.5 percent from last year, but had grown 26 percent in 2020 from the year before.
Alibaba Downplays Singles Day for a Tense Time in China
The Chinese e-commerce giant is updating its blockbuster shopping holiday for a humbler, more dutiful era in the country’s internet industry.
Foxconn Unveils Electric Vehicle Prototypes
The company known for making iPhones presented three electric vehicles that can serve as a basis for working with car companies.
China Fines Meituan $530 Million in Second Tech Antitrust Case
The $530 million fine is Beijing’s second major penalty this year against an internet company accused of monopolistic practices.
Facebook’s Apps Went Down. The World Saw How Much It Runs on Them.
The outage disrupted the digital lives of small-business owners, politicians, aid workers and others. But for some, it was a welcome reprieve.
Facebook Outage Shows World Reliance on WhatsApp, Instagram
The outage disrupted the digital lives of small-business owners, politicians, aid workers and others. But for some, it was a welcome reprieve.