Eager urban buyers drove sales of lived-in homes up by more than 80 per cent in Beijing and Shenzhen, and 141 per cent in Shanghai Agents say buyers began returning to the market after Lunar…
Monthly Archives For March 2023
Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg calls for US to decouple from China as tensions persist
Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg says China is an adversary, not a competitor amid growing concerns over rising threats on ‘Your World.’
Will China’s next premier be a moderating influence on Xi?
The pro-business track record of the man poised to become China’s top economic official will make his term a test of whether he might moderate President Xi Jinping ’s tendency to intervene. Li Qiang,
After more than two years, this is how it felt to reunite with my family in China
China finally relaxed strict Covid travel regulations, allowing many citizens around the world to reunite with their loved ones for Chinese New Year. CNN followed one passenger’s journey as he made an emotional homecoming.
Growth in China’s real estate sector will face an ‘uphill battle,’ says government work report
CNBC’s Evelyn Cheng discusses the headwinds that China’s economy faces, as highlighted in the government’s work report released on Sunday.
China To Upgrade Status of the China National Intellectual Property Administration
China released the 2023 State Council Institutional Reform Plan (Plan) (国务院机构改革方案). The National People’s Congress (NPC) is set to approve the Plan on March 9. The Pl …
Beijing proposes new financial regulatory body
China seeks to set up a new national financial regulatory administration that will shoulder the responsibility of supervision over the financial sector minus the securities sector, say a reform plan …
Brazil’s agriculture chief plans China trip to discuss lifting beef export suspension
Brazil’s Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro said on Wednesday he will move forward a planned trip to China to later in March as Latin America’s largest economy aims to resume beef exports halted by a …
As its relationship with China worsens, the U.S. is making deals with smaller Pacific nations
The agreements with smaller countries are designed to expand American influence in the region, solidify existing relationships, and give the U.S. military more footholds.
Boosting China’s exports amid global restructuring
This will cause a decline in overseas demand, which means lower demand for China’s exports. Second, the structural differences in economic policies between China and other countries during the …
China’s Ambitions, Russia’s Nukes and TikTok: Spy Chiefs Talk Biggest U.S. Security Threats
China, nuclear escalation with Russia and white-supremacist violence were among those on the list at the annual worldwide threats hearing in Congress
China’s New Premier Steps Into Role Stripped of Its Former Power
For decades, China’s premiers were towering figures in Beijing. It was Zhou Enlai who toasted then-President Richard Nixon on his historic trip to the communist-led country while Zhu Rongji was the undisputed spokesman for economic…
King & Spalding Attorney Tells Congress Strong Rules Enforcement Is Needed to Curb China’s IP Practices
U.S. innovation must be defended through negotiation, and where necessary, and this is increasingly important, enforcement of rules to obtain compliance,” said Jamieson Greer of King & Spalding.