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China central bank ex-chairman admits to taking bribes
BEIJING: The former head of China’s central bank admitted he was guilty of corruption during a trial on Wednesday (April 24), state media reported, the latest development in a lengthy crackdown on …
TikTok’s forced sale from China will be ‘most significant’ national security step, says FCC commissioner
In light of the Senate passing a forced sale of Chinese-owned TikTok, one senior Republican and FCC commissioner explains how the legislation is “so smart” and “very targeted.” …
Global Times: Shenzhen exemplifies rapid economic rise on the back of vigorous tech innovation
As a special economic zone and a city blossoming on science and technology, Shenzhen, in South China’s Guangdong Province, is not only an economic front-runner, but also a great “mirror” illustrating …
The silent army that makes Beijing’s daily life possible
Robot deliveries are becoming a common sight but in a world of apps and automation it’s hard-pressed gig workers who ease the friction …
Antony Blinken heads to China with warning for Beijing over support of Russia
The US secretary of state is set to hold talks with his counterpart and most likely with China’s president Xi Jinping …
How Beijing buried Western industry under a wave of cheap electric cars
Registrations remain buoyant even after Beijing ceased subsidising purchases, a policy that underpinned the expansion of the sector for more than a decade. While tax breaks remain, sales are now being …
Zhongguancun Forum to be held in Beijing from April 25 to 29
This photo shows the Zhongguancun International Innovation Center, new venue for Zhongguancun Forum (ZGC Forum), in Beijing, capital of China, April 24, 2024. Themed “Innovation: Building a Better …
Beijing improves services to facilitate film and television projects
Earlier this year, the Beijing government introduced progressive policies to improve film and television production services, guarantee mechanisms, and enhance support for such production.
Map Shows China’s Fastest-Sinking Cities
Subsidence and rising sea levels pose a long-term crisis for China’s heavily urbanized coast if left unchecked.
Swedish-founded Tesla rival Polestar considers weaning itself off China as EU probe into BYD and owner Geely brings tariff threats
Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath says the group may need to start making cars for EU drivers in the U.S., rather than China.
Xi Wants a Central Bank That Looks a Lot Like the Fed
Great powers need formidable central banks and remarks from Xi Jinping suggest he considers China’s financial machinery is not quite up to scratch. The president sounds like he’s looking to give the …
China Approves Self-Driving Startup’s U.S. Listing Amid Signs of Easing Rules
China’s securities regulator gave self-driving startup Pony.ai the nod to list in the U.S., in a sign that Beijing’s grip on companies seeking to raise capital overseas may be easing.