A Wall Street Journal reporter in Hong Kong said she was fired after being elected to lead a press union that has come under attack by Beijing amid a national security crackdown. Selina Cheng, who…
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Hong Kong journalist says she was fired by WSJ after taking top post at union under attack by Beijing
Cognac executives, EU officials attend Beijing hearing on brandy dumping
Executives from French cognac companies and European Union officials on Thursday attended a hearing in Beijing related to China’s anti-dumping investigation into EU brandy, the French cognac …
China’s Probe of EU Pork Imports Takes Aim at Bloc’s Top Sellers
China has put three companies from the European Union at the center of its anti-dumping investigation into pork products from the bloc, the Commerce Ministry said on Thursday.
China’s Probe of EU Pork Imports Takes Aim at Bloc’s Top Sellers
China has put three companies from the European Union at the center of its anti-dumping investigation into pork products from the bloc, the Commerce Ministry said on Thursday.
China’s June aluminium imports up 16% on-year, customs data show
BEIJING: China’s imports of unwrought aluminium and products jumped 16% to 240,000 metric tons in June, customs …
Ole Scheeren reveals plans for Shenzhen skyscrapers with “waterfall” facades
Architecture studio Büro Ole Scheeren has revealed Scenic City, its design for the headquarters of Chinese e-commerce company JD.com, which will feature facades designed to resemble waterfalls. The …
Could a Trump-Vance win reshape America’s relationship with China – and Taiwan?
The official launch of the Republican presidential campaign ticket of Donald Trump and JD Vance this week has been closely scrutinized by governments around the globe looking for clues to what a …
Japan’s top general lauds closer South Korea military ties as mutual concerns grow over China, North Korea
America’s two most powerful allies in the Pacific are taking their defense ties to new heights amid increasing concerns over China’s assertiveness in the region and North Korean threats, Japan’s top …
Exclusive-Hit by client exits, PwC to slash China partners’ pay, sources say
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has asked its China-based partners to take a pay cut of up to 50%, two people with knowledge of the matter said, as a regulatory probe into the firm and departure of some…
China Communist Party policy meeting expected to endorse leader Xi’s high-tech vision for economy
Chinese leaders have repeatedly said China will keep its doors open to foreign investment and improve the business environment, despite ever-extending Communist Party controls over companies, social …
UK wage growth slows; global chip stocks fall amid growing tensions between US, China and Taiwan – business live
Despite cooling labour market, some economists say rate cut more likely in September than August. Resolution Foundation: Wage growth ‘still too hot to handle for Bank of England’ 08:41 Luke …
China’s biggest money manager says fears about growth, corporate earnings excessive
The government’s target of doubling the per capita GDP to US$30,000 means there is enough growth potential, Zhang Kun says in his fund’s quarterly report.
The future for China’s banks is in São Paulo, not Shanghai
President Xi Jinping’s ‘great rebalancing’ is creating a two-speed China: one a stodgy economy; the other full of export-focused corporate superstars. To serve the latter, China’s banks must invest overseas by buying assets or opening…
