As the Quad gains momentum, states in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia are more likely to resist Chinese largesse …
Monthly Archives For June 2021
Chinese students practice their calligraphy skills at a temple near Beijing, China
Chinese students practice their calligraphy skills at a temple near Beijing on December 14, 2017. Chinese academics have been urging schools to keep traditional Chinese cultural courses as more …
China’s Uyghur ‘Reeducation’: Needles in Pregnant Bellies, Under Fingernails
Several Uyghur exiles told an independent tribunal they suffered forced labor, abortions, beatings and more while living in China’s Xinjiang region.
Chinese workers take a nap next to a book vending machine in Beijing, China
Two Chinese workers take a nap next to a 24-hour book exchange library, like a vending machine, in Beijing on October 19, 2017. China has lifted an impressive 500 million people out of poverty over…
Trump Suggests Fauci ‘in the Pocket of China,’ Points to ‘Horrible’ COVID Emails
“If you look at his emails, they’re really horrible. He was in the pocket, it would see…of China, the way he pandered to them and the way he dealt with them,” Trump added.
China spread disinformation videos on Uyghur Muslims two years ago. YouTube let them stay up.
YouTube said the videos aren’t hate speech or violent. Human rights experts disagree, saying they advance China “state violence” of Uyghur Muslims.
China Flexes Anti-Crypto Muscle, Blocks Weibo’s Crypto Influencers
China blocked cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi) accounts and influencers from Sina Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter.
China offers favorable conditions for South Korea electric car investments
China’s automobile industry is wooing South Korean partners to invest in new electric vehicles and other car innovations. Shi Jianghua, deputy secretary-general of the China Association of Automobile …
Beijing eyes Xiaohongshu over Weibo post on Tiananmen anniversary
Xiaohongshu’s Weibo post might have meant to engage users excited for the weekend, but the timing coincided with the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
A Chinese fashion site’s TGIF post went terribly wrong in the eyes of Beijing
Xiaohongshu’s Weibo post might have meant to engage users excited for the weekend, but the timing coincided with the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
China unveils new legal weapon to hit United States and other Western rivals with tougher sanctions
Nation’s top legislative body to take up draft law that will build upon earlier rules targeting ‘unjustified’ foreign laws against its citizens and businesses.
Western views of China more positive among those aged 18 to 24, survey finds
Overall results reflect tensions between China and West, but younger respondents to survey by US think tanks hold more favourable view on relations with China.
The Business Environment in South China: The Current State of Things and the Opinion of the Local Community
In his latest op-ed, Guilherme Campos discusses the current business environment for foreign companies in South China and provides local insights from his base in Shenzhen.