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Coronavirus: lockdowns in Guangzhou spark rare protest as China tightens Covid restrictions
Protesters in southern China clashed with police in a rare display of public opposition to anti-Covid measures, videos posted online showed, after lockdowns in the area were extended over a surge …
Biden repeats debunked claim he traveled 17,000 miles with China’s Xi Jinping
President Biden repeated a claim he had been fact-checked for in the past, telling an audience on Tuesday that he traveled 17,000 miles with Chinese President Xi Jinping. “I spent a lot of time with…
China carrier deployment underlines US Navy overstretch
China’s Shandong aircraft carrier is operating near Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines. The U.S. has no aircraft carriers operating in the Western Pacific.
Heytea snaps up Mong Kok space as mainland Chinese brands step up Hong Kong expansion
New leases by mainland-based brands more than doubled in the first seven months of the year, according to JLL Mainland Chinese brands have been the most aggressive non-local entrants into the Hong …
Japan’s business sentiment in Aug slips on China’s slowdown: Reuters poll
Japanese manufacturers turned slightly less confident about business conditions in August and the service sector’s mood eased, the monthly Reuters Tankan survey found on Wednesday, as lacklustre …
China Has Sold at Least 48 Million Homes That Aren’t Even Built
At least 48 million homes in China have been sold before construction has been completed, suggesting the country’s property crisis won’t be resolved anytime soon, according to a report from Bloomberg …
China Economy Is Plodding Along in Absence of Consumption Spark
China’s economy probably failed to turn the corner on its worst stretch in five quarters, with an uneven recovery in July held back by consumer spending still lagging industrial activity and …
Former Army soldier pleads guilty to all charges after selling national defense secrets to China
An Army intelligence officer has pleaded guilty to all charges related to selling national security details to the Chinese government totaling more than $40,000.
Chinese Shoppers’ Infatuation With Japan Brands Is Wearing Thin
Japanese health and beauty products, once seen as the gold standard for safety and quality in China, are starting to lose their luster in the world’s largest consumer market.
US Army intelligence analyst pleads guilty to selling military secrets to China
A U.S. Army intelligence analyst on Tuesday pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to sell military secrets to China, the Department of Justice said.
China Tightens Export Controls to Protect Indigenous Technology and Capital Amid Global Tensions
China is rapidly strengthening its export controls to prevent the outflow of indigenous technology, capital, and talent. This move is part of a broader strategy to protect its growing technological innovations,
Can China’s ‘city of the future’ Xiongan really convince people to swap Beijing life?
Advocates say the site 100km south of Beijing has a lot of potential, but empty streets and buildings suggest this is yet to be realised.
