TechnologyChinese Premier Li Keqiang voices support for tech listings as China-US audit deal remains in limboTechnologyMay 19, 2022posted on May. 19, 2022 at 2:00 pm Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has broken his silence and voiced support for the country’s tech firms to go public at home and abroad. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMay 19, 2022 You Might Also LikeTechnologyThe rise of Albemarle, the world's largest lithium producerJune 5, 2023TechnologyTwitter’s content safety executive resigns after Elon Musk criticises handling of transgender movieJune 4, 2023TechnologyJapan privacy watchdog warns ChatGPT maker OpenAI on data collectionJune 2, 2023TechnologyMeta unveils new VR headset as Apple eyes marketJune 2, 2023TechnologyBritish digital bank Monzo hits monthly profitability for the first time after spike in lendingMay 31, 2023Makino Asia launches precision cutting machine to mark 50 years in SingaporeMay 31, 2023TechnologyChina Merchants Group’s securities arm pulls out of tender offer for Microsoft AI services amid rising sensitivityMay 30, 2023TechnologyNUS lab to build fast-charging EV batteries that can last 30 yearsMay 29, 2023TechnologyWe used AI to create Pokemon characters of beloved Singapore mascotsMay 27, 2023Recommended For YouHongKongHong Kong lost ‘awful lot of ground’ to aviation hub rivals, rebuilding will be challenge, global industry body saysJune 5, 2023PoliticsChinese prosecutors zero in on environmental crime cases, report saysJune 5, 2023TechnologyThe rise of Albemarle, the world's largest lithium producerJune 5, 2023SportsHow many goals has Lionel Messi scored in his career?June 5, 2023Asia350 employees affected by Turf Club closure, around 700 horses will be exportedJune 5, 2023
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