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China courts developing nations in its push to build a new world order
Beijing is forging ties in the “global south” not just with money but also by lending political support based on antipathy toward the American-led order.
Shanghai’s wealthy residents upgrade to premium homes, ignoring property market upheaval
Shanghai’s rich set expect prices of luxury homes in the city will continue to rise because of limited supply and the growth potential of the mainland’s financial hub.
China’s housing rental industry crucial to future real estate market: PBOC
BEIJING: The housing rental industry in China, anticipated to experience strong demand and stable supply, is identified as a “crucial direction” for the future development model of the country’s real …
South China Sea: Beijing air force carried out ‘dangerous’ maneuvers near Philippines
The Philippines military has denounced what it has described as “provocative actions” by China’s air force, accusing Beijing of carrying out “dangerous” maneuvers at a contested shoal in the South China Sea.
China’s WeRide seeks up to $583 million in US IPO, placement
The firm is offering 6.45 million American depositary shares at US$15.50 to US$18.50 each. Read more at straitstimes.com.
China’s Nightmare: A Second Trade War With Trump
China’s struggling economy is overly reliant on exports, making it more vulnerable to the punishing tariffs the Republican presidential nominee is proposing.
US beats out China for most companies on Fortune’s Global 500 list
The U.S. has surpassed China on the Fortune Global 500 list for the first time since 2018, showcasing 139 companies to China’s 133 companies.
Just-In: China Shifts $2B In Seized Ethereum, Bitcoin & XRP Next?
On Wednesday, hundreds of wallets moved $2 billion Ethereum seized by Chinese police in 2021 after authorities cracked down on the Plus Token ponzi scheme.
China has turned inward to sell Xinjiang cotton after a trade ban. Will it be enough?
After a US trade ban for cotton from China’s Xinjiang, textile manufacturers have turned to domestic consumers – but the ban’s chilling effect on all exports has left a gap that is difficult to fill.
China cracks down on decades-old unpaid taxes amid mounting debt crisis and budget shortfalls
Chinese authorities are chasing unpaid taxes from companies and individuals dating back decades, as the government moves to plug massive budget shortfalls and address a mounting debt crisis. More than …
Tim Walz’s long history with China
Republicans are suspicious of his relationship with China, but Tim Walz has a record of criticizing the Chinese government.
U.S. Vs. China: New Semiconductor Rules Threaten Global Tech Balance
Biden’s new semiconductor rules aim to limit China’s chip technology access, facing resistance from allies and industry while China decries U.S. economic pressure.