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The National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA) will resolutely follow the spirit of the Central Financial Work Conference, Central Economic Work Conference and the recent two sessions, and …
China’s shipbuilding industry wants Beijing all aboard in bid to bridge tech gap with US, South Korea
Director of research institute under the China State Shipbuilding Corporation has reiterated pleas in state media for more technological advancements in strategic shipbuilding sectorCalls come after U …
Taiwan war game exposes vulnerability of energy grid to a China attack
Table top exercise by experts finds even basic power supplies could be knocked out by Beijing blockade or missile attack …
China’s economic comeback is not going to be strong, or impressive
Guess what? China’s grand economic revival everyone’s been yapping about? Not happening. The start of the year showed us a mixed bag of tricks, with the real …
China Ramps Up Regulation of Generative AI: Echoes US Efforts
In a move reminiscent of ongoing debates in the United States, China’s communist regime has announced plans to regulate the burgeoning field of generative artificial intelligence, mirroring similar …
Beijing intends to boost ties with Tehran
The chairman of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries has sent a congratulatory message to the Iran-China Friendship Association on the occasion of the Persian New …
China names new chief to lead rocket maker and SpaceX rival CASC after predecessor stripped of political title
Chen Mingbo is appointed head of CASC, which positions itself as competitor of Elon Musk’s company, taking over from Wu Yansheng, who has not attended major company meetings since losing his political …
China’s pioneering battery scientist says academia and industry must work together to win solid-state revolution
Chen Liquan, the ‘father of the Chinese lithium battery’, shares his strategy to compete with the West to develop next-generation technology that will charge faster, perform better and shake up …
After the pandemic, young Chinese again want to study abroad, just not so much in the US
FILE – Students line up to enter a school for the first day of China’s national college entrance examinations, known as the gaokao, in Beijing, Tuesday, June 7, 2022. After the pandemic, young Chinese …
Gold Beans All the Rage With China’s Gen Z as Deflation Bites
With China’s deflation at its worst in 15 years, a volatile stock market and bank interest rates too low for her liking, 18-year-old Tina Hong is placing her financial security in gold beans.
China Police Takes ‘Coercive Measures’ Against Staff at Zhongzhi
Chinese authorities said they took “criminal coercive measures” against some employees at the money management business of Zhongzhi Enterprise Group Co., weeks after a Beijing court accepted the …