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China’s embattled restaurants, embroiled in price war, struggle to stay afloat
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Beijing’s imperial palace bustles with throngs of visitors in Qing dynasty costumes
In Beijing’s Forbidden City, once the sprawling palace to China’s Ming and Qing emperors and their legions of guards and servants, steady streams of visitors wearing historical costumes pose for …
China new home prices rise more slowly in August, survey shows
Prices of new homes in China rose at slower pace in August, a private survey showed on Sunday, as the crisis-hit property sector struggles to find its bottom after a slew of supportive policies.
Alibaba’s antitrust review comes to a close after 3 years of government scrutiny
The State Administration for Market Regulation praised Alibaba for its compliance with the antitrust authority, giving the firm full recognition.
Beijing accuses Philippines of deliberate collision between coast guard ships in latest flareup
China has accused a Philippines coast guard ship of deliberately colliding with a Chinese vessel in the latest flareup of tensions over disputed waters and maritime features in the South China Sea …
China’s baby product brands gain traction at home
SHANGHAI — As China’s economy slows, support for domestic baby product brands is growing, especially in price-sensitive local cities. With cross-border e-commerce expanding, some Chinese baby product …
More Malaysians flocking to China’s universities, drawn by affordability and growing prestige
Opportunities abound as the two countries hope to further boost bilateral economic and trade ties. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Beijing’s population drops for 6 consecutive years
Beijing, China’s first megacity to achieve population reduction, has kept its permanent population below the 23 million cap for six consecutive years since 2017, according to a municipal conference held on Thursday.
Iron ore and steel demand to be tested further as China’s property downturn accelerates
China’s residential slump deepened in August, as expectations of a further drop in new-home prices hampered the country’s efforts to cushion the downturn.
Temu’s woes are fresh signs of the doom loop headed for China’s economy
“As a result, the Chinese economy runs the risk of getting caught in a doom loop of falling prices, insolvency, factory closures, and, ultimately, job losses.” …
