In 2023 and 2024, more than 500 new data centre projects were announced across the country, in places such as Inner Mongolia and Guangdong.
Monthly Archives For August 2025
China steps up tax crackdown on overseas investments
Wealthy individuals are rethinking trading strategy as Beijing tries to fill its coffers to counter economic pressure …
China’s entrepreneurial spirit is under immense strain
The next phase will demand exactly what China’s private entrepreneurs have long supplied — relentless innovation, unyielding drive and an ability to spot and seize emerging markets. Chinese …
How The Peninsula Hong Kong is trying to stay competitive against Shenzhen rivals
The luxury hotels’s premium catering and retail offerings are crucial in a difficult operating environment, CEO Benjamin Vuchot says.
China’s $11 trillion stock market is a headache for both Xi, Trump
Even after a recent rally, Chinese indexes have only just returned to levels seen in the aftermath of a dramatic bubble burst a decade ago …
How Chinese brands are moving from cheap knock-offs to global luxury contenders
Long gone are the days when “Made in China” was synonymous with cheap tat and shoddy knock-offs. Now, Chinese retail brands are on the verge of global credibility. Crowds lined up at the Iconsiam …
Why Trump Flip-Flopped on Nvidia Selling H20 Chips to China
Nvidia struck a surprising deal after convincing the president that H20 chips aren’t a national security risk. But whether the reversal is good or bad depends on who you ask.
Shenzhen Peng City Shandong Taishan Live
Chinese Super League Shenzhen Peng City Shandong Taishan live score and match summary are on Yeni Şafak Sports. Probable lineups for Shenzhen Peng City Shandong Taishan match, goals in the match, and …
Why the U.S. and China Are Playing Nice
There’s peace and quiet as another extension of the trade truce was announced this week. But it may not last, writes Scott Kennedy.
China Escalates Canada Trade Spat With WTO Suit Over Steel
China deepened a trade spat with Canada, filing a lawsuit at the World Trade Organization over import restrictions on steel just days after slapping fresh duties on Canadian canola.
China’s July bank lending falls for first time in two decades
China’s new yuan loans contracted in July for the first time in 20 years as the economy struggled, falling well short of analysts’ forecasts.
China’s Latest Data Sound Alarm for Xi on Consumer Fragility
Five years after China began a push to rein in the nation’s debt-addicted real-estate developers, its property market has yet to find the bottom.
Today in Sports – Michael Phelps wins 8th gold medal at Beijing Games for most ever at an Olympics
2008 — At the Summer Olympics in Beijing, Michael Phelps and three teammates win the 400-meter medley relay for Phelps’ eighth gold medal, eclipsing Mark Spitz’s seven-gold performance at the 1972 Munich Games. Of his…