Jiangsu province
Coverage of Jiangsu province in the Nexus archive.
- A Chinese court hands former local official a death sentence in $325M bribery case
A Chinese court sentenced former economic development official Yang Youlin to death for accepting $325 million in bribes over three decades. The case, part of China’s anti-corruption campaign, involved charges including embezzlement, money laundering, and abuse of power.
- Chinese tea chain ordered to pay Louis Vuitton US$1.5 million for trademark infringement
Chinese tea chain Molly Tea was ordered to pay Louis Vuitton 10.3 million yuan (US$1.5 million) for unauthorized use of a logo similar to the brand’s four-petalled floral monogram. The Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court in Jiangsu province ruled the compensation includes 10 million yuan for economic losses and 300,000 yuan for other costs.
- Chinese tea chain ordered to pay Louis Vuitton US$1.5 million for trademark infringement
Chinese tea chain Molly Tea was ordered to pay Louis Vuitton 10.3 million yuan (US$1.5 million) for unauthorized use of a logo similar to the brand's four-petalled floral monogram. The Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court in Jiangsu province ruled that Molly Tea must pay the damages within 10 days.
- Chinese grandpa works as beauty influencer to fund disabled grandson’s costly treatment
A 75-year-old grandfather became a beauty influencer to raise money for his grandson's treatment for a rare disease. He live-streams nightly with his wife's help to fund costly injections for his nine-year-old grandson.
- Chinese woman suffers red, itchy skin after extreme full-face coverage, sunscreen use
A woman from Jiangsu province, China, developed red and itchy skin after applying sunscreen and wearing a hat and mask to fully cover her face from sunlight. The reaction occurred following extreme sun protection measures during a trip.
- Aluminum’s War Shock Blunted by Dark Transits and Chinese Supply
President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, aiming to protect US industries. The move affects close allies and coincides with significant Chinese aluminum supply in Wuxi, Jiangsu province.
- How China, the world's factory, transformed itself into an industrial superpower
China has transformed into an industrial superpower, as evidenced by the activity on the Yangtze River in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. The article highlights this development through imagery of ships in the region.
- China teacher under probe after using glue gun to scald little girl, resulting in blisters
A kindergarten teacher in China was suspended and is under police investigation for scalding a girl's lip with a glue gun, causing blisters. The incident occurred on May 27 in Fengxian county, Jiangsu province, after the teacher punished children for talking during class.
- China woman dances with eye patch and mask after losing partial jaw, vision in one eye to cancer
A 24-year-old Chinese woman from Jiangsu province, Han Yifei, continues to perform ballroom dancing with an eye patch and mask after losing part of her jaw and vision in one eye to osteosarcoma, inspiring many online with over 7,000 social media followers.
- China ‘crazy boss’ shares AI images of him in women’s outfits, aims to become world’s richest
Yu Hao, founder of Dreame Technology, a Chinese smart home appliance company known for high-end robot vacuums, has gained the nickname 'crazy boss' for sharing AI-generated images of himself in women’s outfits online. The company, founded in 2017, has rapidly grown in China’s competitive smart appliance market and was once valued at $6.6 billion.
- China’s Aluminum Output Surge Tests Capacity and Demand Limits
China's aluminum output has surged, testing capacity and demand limits due to an energy crunch spanning at least 20 provinces. The energy crunch has had a mixed impact on the base metals market, with supply disruptions helping to rally aluminum prices. China's aluminum production continues to grow despite challenges.
- Chinese Steel Mill Profitability at Highest Level Since August
Chinese steel mills are experiencing their highest profitability levels since August, indicating a recovery in the steel industry. The improvement suggests strengthening demand and market conditions in China's industrial sector.
- China’s Factory Inflation Hits Post-Covid High After Cost Shock
China's factory inflation has reached a post-Covid high due to a cost shock, with employees producing export goods such as basketballs in eastern China's Jiangsu province. The inflation is expected to impact exports to Europe. China's economic indicators are being closely watched.
- China’s Metals Industry Racked Up Huge Profits in First Quarter
China's metals industry reported significant profits in the first quarter of the year. An aluminum stockyard in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, highlights the sector's activity.
- China Cuts Fuel Output, Lifts Aluminum After Gulf Supply Shock
China has reduced fuel output while increasing aluminum production amid an energy crunch affecting 20 provinces. The supply disruptions have supported a rally in aluminum prices, despite mixed impacts on the base metals market.