ISLE 2025, which will take place at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Centre in China from 7-9 March, will showcase innovations from brands such as Leyard, Absen, Unilumin, LEDman, AOTO, …
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Registration opens for ISLE 2025 exhibition in Shenzhen
Chinese listings in U.S. hint at recovery despite geopolitical headwinds
Chinese companies raised $1.32 billion worth of capital this year, as of Friday, less than half the amount in 2019 and well below the record of $12.6 billion in 2021, data from research firm Dealogic…
China Rejects Spy Allegations in UK as ‘Baseless Narratives’
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said the country’s actions have all been “above board” after a Chinese businessman with close links to British royal Prince Andrew was barred from the UK over security …
China Consumer Slowdown Shows Urgent Need to Encourage Spending
China’s retail sales growth unexpectedly weakened in November despite signs of improvement in the housing market, highlighting the urgency for Beijing to further encourage residents to spend.
Exclusive: Britain pares back secretive China strategy review, seeking closer ties
Britain’s Labour government has pared back an audit of relations with China, four sources with knowledge of the matter said, preparing the way for a less critical report that could help Prime Minister Keir Starmer…
China Will Keep Trying to Spur Consumption Without Big Stimulus
China’s top leaders have signaled stronger stimulus to help fill a hole in consumer demand. That doesn’t mean Beijing will roll out a “bazooka” package just yet, or abandon its factory focus.
Bank of Japan stands to gain the most from the yuan’s slump
China’s yuan might soon be heading into a deliberate tailspin, and while that could be bad news for most Asian currencies, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might find itself in a unique position to benefit.
Starbucks hires its first-ever China chief growth officer as it battles fierce local competition
Starbucks’ China revenue fell 7% last quarter, as Chinese shoppers turned to more affordable drinks sold from local chains like Luckin Coffee.
‘Disruptive behaviour’: Popular Beijing tourist spots move to ban commercial photographers
Unhappy visitors have long complained about pro photographers carrying around bulky equipment and marking off areas to stage commercial shoots.
Amid rising China-Taiwan tension, Beijing sends team to Taipei for pacts on healthcare, red panda
Deputy head of Shanghai’s Taiwan Affairs Office Li Xiaodong and Shanghai Vice Mayor Hua Yuan arrived in Taipei on Monday for an annual forum hosted this year by the Taipei City government, which is le…
Chinese telecom operators undergoing transformation amid AI revolution
Chinese telecom operators are undergoing a transformation amid the AI revolution, reshaping customer service through artificial intelligence-driven innovations in public management, customer service …
US-China tech war will hold Asian allies hostage
China will turn Washington’s technology weapons on its Asian neighbours in 2025. U.S. curbs on imports of semiconductors and other goods have hobbled advances in artificial intelligence in the world’s second-largest economy.
China’s Hypersonic Engine Puts U.S. on Notice in Aerospace Race
China has unveiled an engine design that could redefine hypersonic flight. The Ram Rotor Detonation Engine (RRDE) aims to propel aircraft beyond Mach 5—over 3,500 miles per hour—using a radical detonation-based technology.
