Authorities in southwestern China say 19 people have been killed in a landslide that tore through a workers’ dormitory belonging to a mining company.
Monthly Archives For June 2023
China Faces Uphill Battle as It Tries to Instill ‘Pro-Birth’ Culture
Officials who used to enforce the one-child policy are struggling to convince young people to have more children.
U.S. and China trade barbs at top security summit as Taiwan Strait tensions simmer
China and U.S. defense chiefs trade barbs at Asia’s leading defense summit after Beijing rejects meeting offer.
Offshore Investors Continue to Flock to China’s Capital Markets, Analysts Say
The importance of China’s capital markets is self-evident as an increasing number of global investors are participating in the stock markets, Zhang Yiming, a member of the global equity management …
Chinese state media dismiss U.S. diplomat’s Beijing visit
A Chinese state-backed newspaper criticised the visit of a senior U.S. State Department official to China, saying his visit was motivated more by Washington’s own goal to portray itself as the side seeking communication and…
Beijing is struggling and uninterested in boosting economic growth
Xi Jinping last month advised Chinese youth to learn to “eat bitterness” and many fear that Australia’s resources giants will face the same harsh lesson.
China’s electronic information manufacturing expands 1.8% in April
China’s electronic information manufacturing reported steady expansion in April, with the added value of major firms in the sector up 1.8 percent year-on-year, official data showed. During the first …
China battery makers to enjoy boom in upcoming years thanks to energy-storage demand, says DIGITIMES Research
With net zero becoming a global trend, the energy-storage battery industry is expected to enjoy exponential growth in demand in the next several years with global energy-storage battery sales in 2022 …
China’s May imports to fall again, exports slip into red
China’s imports are expected to have contracted in May, despite a low base last year as a lockdown in Shanghai brought the country’s biggest port to a standstill, while exports likely fell for the first…
Locked-up shares worth 108.9b yuan to become tradable in China
Locked-up shares worth 108.9 billion yuan ($15.35 billion) will become eligible for trading on China’s bourses this week. From June 5 to 9, about 11.37 billion shares of 76 enterprises will become …
China’s May Imports to Fall Again, Exports Slip Into Red: Reuters Poll
China’s imports are expected to have contracted in May, despite a low base last year as a lockdown in Shanghai brought the country’s biggest port to a standstill, while exports likely fell for the …
Chinese state media dismisses U.S. diplomat’s visit to Beijing
A Chinese state-backed newspaper criticised the visit of a senior U.S. State Department official to China, saying his visit was motivated more by Washington’s own goal to portray itself as the side seeking communication and…
5 Reasons Many Western Luxury Brands Are Losing Luster With China’s Gen Z
Chinese Gen Z are increasingly changing their purchase preferences from Western to local brands. How can global players secure their place in China’s luxury landscape?
