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Monthly Archives For March 2025
Beijing buzzwords hint at slow-burn consumer fix
How to boost the spending power of young workers is among the most-discussed topics during China’s annual legislative session this year. That could lead to sensible policies to boost consumption over …
China’s Top Universities Expand Enrolment to Beef up Capabilities in AI, Strategic Areas
Analysts say that DeepSeek’s success, almost entirely staffed by researchers from elite domestic universities, highlights how Beijing’s investment in building a large homegrown STEM talent pool and …
AI Mania Makes ByteDance Cofounder Zhang Yiming China’s Richest Person
ByteDance cofounder Zhang Yiming has become China’s richest man as investors bet on companies with AI potential.
Philippines says acts in national interest in South China Sea
China should recognise that the Philippines is an independent and sovereign state whose actions and decisions are driven entirely by national interest and not at the direction of other countries, …
WRISE Group Charts New Growth Path with Office Launch for WRISE Academy in Shenzhen
Aims to achieve wealth inheritance and nurture industry talent as well as tap the growth opportunities of the GBAHONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 10 March 2025 – …
China-US trade war heats up as Beijing’s tariffs take effect
Beijing’s tariffs on certain US agricultural goods in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s latest hike on Chinese imports came into force Monday, as trade tensions mount between the world’s two …
Metals Decline on Weak China Data and US Tariff Uncertainty
Industrial metals declined across the board as investors grapple with the uncertainty of the Trump administration’s tariffs, while signs of weakness in China’s economy added to the murky outlook for global growth.
China’s Retaliatory Tariffs on US Farm Goods Take Effect Monday
Chinese tariffs as high as 15% on a range of US agricultural goods take effect Monday, potentially exacerbating a trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies.
Tesla is flailing in China and the rapid rise of BYD is to blame
Tesla shipments have been backsliding in China for the past five consecutive months on a year-on-year basis. Read more at straitstimes.com.
China’s high-end rental market struggles post-Covid amid dwindling expats, firms
Rents in upmarket districts of Beijing and Shanghai slumped by as much as 17 per cent year on year in February, Beike says More than two years after China’s stringent Covid-19 lockdowns triggered an …
Beijing to roll out AI courses for children
SCHOOLS in Beijing will soon introduce artificial intelligence courses to primary and secondary students in a bid to strengthen the country’s goal of dominating the sector.
Samson Mow Says US Government Will Acquire More BTC for Strategic Bitcoin Reserve To Beat China’s Holdings
Samson Mow, the CEO of Bitcoin-focused tech firm JAN3, believes that the US has a legitimate reason to increase its BTC holdings.
