China’s President Xi Jinping is a socialist to his fingertips … but to stay there you will have to perform. My grandfather’s brand of early socialism was global – he believed naively in a community…
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To succeed under Xi Jinping’s brand of socialism, the onus is on performance for the people
Why China Loves American Chain Restaurants So Much
Starbucks stores in China are up to 40 percent bigger than even their largest U.S. counterparts, according to Quartz, a smart tweak that allowed the brand to stand apart from other American concepts trying to…
Royal Caribbean Taps DDB Shanghai to Increase Brand Awareness in China
DDB Shanghai has won the Royal Caribbean International account tasked with enhancing the travel company’s visibility among Chinese consumers and strengthen brand awareness further in China. According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization.China ……
Chinese smartphone brands team up to fight WeChat dominance
China’s biggest smartphone vendors are getting together for … Huawei Technologies Co., Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi Corp. are teaming with six smaller brands for Quick App, which lets users access a range of services including…
Titanium Dioxide Manufacturers in China – BizVibe Announces a New B2B Networking Platform for Titanium Dioxide Industry in China
BizVibe, a smart B2B networking platform for global B2B buyers and suppliers, announced today the next generation of its B2B networking platform for the top titanium dioxide manufacturers in China. This press release features multimedia.…
How one reporter’s question in Beijing led to demands for a US investigation
It all started with a video that quickly went viral. And now that video has sparked an online petition in the United States to investigate a California news outlet’s links to Beijing. Two Chinese television…
China will push ahead ‘resolutely’ with financial sector fight, says Li Keqiang
China said it will continue to “resolutely” tackle financial irregularities, after several officials and tycoons were punished last year in a crackdown on market manipulators and fraud. “Some unlawful and [risky] conduct has been making…
China is not after ‘trophy-type’ investments, economist says
Prudence, on the other hand, is what China is aiming for, he said. This comes as China committed to financial reforms in an annual work report. Delegates of the National People’s Congress have voiced the…
Property market stabilized overall: Minister
According to Premier Li Keqiang’s government work report this year, China will strive to ensure that “homes are for living in, not for speculation” and will pursue “stable and healthy development” of the property market…
Bilibili Updates Terms For U.S. IPO
Bilibili has filed an amended F-1/A to raise $483 million in a U.S. IPO. The firm is a leading provider of online entertainment for younger demographics within China. BILI has posted strong revenue growth and…
A Beijing Bookstore Where George Washington Is on the Shelves
BEIJING — After the brutal suppression of China’s 1989 democracy movement, Liu Suli, a student leader who had narrowly escaped being gunned down near Tiananmen Square, recalled a boyhood dream as he brooded in his…
China’s premier appeals to U.S. to ‘act rationally’ over trade
“No one will emerge a winner from a trade war,” said Li, the No. 2 Chinese leader, at an annual news conference held during the meeting of China’s ceremonial legislature. Li made no mention of…
How China may hit back at the U.S. if Trump imposes his $60-billion tariff package
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is preparing to impose a package of US$60 billion in annual tariffs against Chinese products following through on a long-time threat that he says will punish China for intellectual property…