Speaking at the Republican National Convention in July 2024, Donald Trump invoked China 14 times. In the course of a 92-minute address, the former president recycled his widely criticized term “ China …
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Live updates: Trump says in audio that he threatened to bomb Moscow and Beijing; more tariff rates released
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Senate Republican moves to give US an edge on China in harvesting minerals for weapons systems
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The specter of China has edged into US election rhetoric – for Republicans much more than Democrats
China Unicom to up computing network
China Unicom will step up efforts to accelerate the construction of intelligent computing infrastructure, build the next-generation internet and achieve breakthroughs in the key technologies of big …
4 NBA stars are touring China as representatives of the Jordan Brand
NBA stars Jayson Tatum, Luka Dončić, Zion Williamson, and Paolo Banchero set off on a trip to Beijing and Shanghai, proudly representing the Jordan Brand as endorsed athletes.
China’s designer dupes enticing frugal shoppers away from luxury labels
HONG KONG – Near-facsimiles of some of the world’s most popular fashion staples, from Lululemon Athletica’s yoga tights to Hermès International’s handbags, are appearing in closets across China for a …
China’s youth unemployment creating ‘rotten-tail kids’
China’s rising unemployment rate is forcing millions of college graduates into low-paying jobs or dependence on their parents, creating a new “rotten-tail kids” working class. A record number of …
The Chinese central bank’s policy arsenal
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) aims to create a more market-driven interest rate curve and move away from quantitative policy tools to help wean the economy off state-directed bank lending.
Shimao’s losses spike 90% as embattled developer is gripped by China’s property downturn
Shanghai-based developer posted a loss of 22.7 billion yuan (US$3.2 billion) for the six months to June, compared with 12 billion yuan a year earlier. The company also replaced its outgoing chairman …
Viral F&B brands Bakehouse, Coa and Elephant Grounds have conquered Hong Kong … can they take China, too?
Bakehouse’s egg tarts are already being resold in Lo Wu – can Hong Kong’s F&B venues expand into China without losing their allure? On any given day of the week, a queue of hungry patrons…
We get leverage when China invests in India, says Finance Commission chairman Arvind Panagariya
Leading economist Arvind Panagariya advocates allowing Chinese investments in India, barring security risks. He highlights the potential leverage gained against China and argues that FTAs with large markets could boost foreign investments.
Inside China’s “superchip” black market
Powerful computer chips are sold in Shenzhen markets despite U.S. restrictions on exports, says Ana Swanson of the New York Times.
FirstFT: Jake Sullivan assures Beijing that Kamala Harris would ‘responsibly manage’ relations
Also in today’s newsletter, Hong Kong journalists convicted under colonial-era sedition law, and foreign investors pull out of Indian equity market
Analysis-China’s interest rate reform will be ‘arduous, long’ process
China’s central bank wants to shift its policy framework to target the cost of credit rather than its size, but liquidity risks and uncooperative markets are making it difficult to transition the …
China Dominates the Situation Room But Not the Campaign Trail
China has fallen victim to what I call Situation Room-Campaign Trail disequilibrium. It works something like this: If there is a topic that is fixating Washington policymakers, it’s usually a good bet …