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A-share IPO pipeline to remain strong

A-share IPO pipeline to remain strong By SHI JING in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-18 09:07 Share CLOSE Investors check share prices at a securities brokerage in Nanjing, Jiangsu province. [Photo by Jiang Ning/For China Daily] Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 epidemic, continued reforms have helped sustain the appetite for initial public offerings on the A-share market, said experts. Professional services provider Deloitte said 388 companies will have made their initial public offerings on the A-share market by the end of this year, up by 93 percent on a yearly basis. The total financing raised by these companies will reach 464.5 billion yuan ($71.1 billion), up 87 percent from a year earlier.

US to blacklist Chinese firms including SMIC

US blacklists dozens of Chinese firms including SMIC Updated / Friday, 18 Dec 2020 13:59 The US has added China s top chipmaker SMIC to a trade blacklist today The US has confirmed today that it will add dozens of Chinese companies, including the country s top chipmaker, SMIC, to a trade blacklist.  The move is seen as the latest in President Donald Trump s efforts to cement his tough-on-China legacy. It comes just weeks before Democratic President-elect Joe Biden is set to take office on January 20.  The US Commerce Department confirmed the decision today. It said the action stems from China s military-civil fusion (MCF) doctrine and evidence of activities between SMIC and entities of concern in the Chinese military industrial complex.  

U S Blacklists Dozens Of Chinese Firms Including SMIC, DJI

3-MIN READ U.S. Blacklists Dozens Of Chinese Firms Including SMIC, DJI The United States confirmed on Friday it will add dozens of Chinese companies, including the country s top chipmaker SMIC and Chinese drone manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, to a trade blacklist. FOLLOW US ON: WASHINGTON: The United States confirmed on Friday it will add dozens of Chinese companies, including the country’s top chipmaker SMIC and Chinese drone manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, to a trade blacklist. The move, which was first reported by Reuters, is seen as the latest in Republican President Donald Trump’s efforts to cement his tough-on-China legacy. It comes just weeks before Democratic President-elect Joe Biden is set to take office on Jan. 20.

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