A former senior official with China’s central bank took large bribes to help businesspeople, according to a state media documentary on Beijing’s anti-graft efforts. Fan Yifei, ex-deputy governor at …
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China claims it has cracked Apple Airdrop’s encryption to identify senders
A Chinese tech company has succeeded in cracking the encryption around Apple’s Airdrop wireless file sharing function to identify people who used the feature to send “inappropriate information” in the …
China Says It Cracked British Spy Operation on Chinese Soil
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China’s exports seen improving in December as global trade picks up
China’s exports likely grew more quickly and for a second month in December, a Reuters poll showed, adding to signs global trade is starting to recover thanks to an upturn in the electronics industry …
Is China’s consumption story over? Here’s what experts are saying
For China’s manufacturing-heavy economy, market players are now looking towards the services and consumption side to propel China’s growth in the next year.
With threats, pressure and financial lures, China seen as aiming to influence Taiwan’s elections
China is being accused of using military threats, diplomatic pressure and fake news in a broad strategy to influence voters in Taiwan’s elections to pick candidates who favor unification …
China Is Ramping Up Legislation of Private Economy Promotion Law, Insiders Say
The Private Economy Promotion Law is yet to be included in the legislative plan of the Standing Committee of the 14th NPC, China’s top legislative body. However, entrepreneurs have been calling on the …
China’s exports seen improving in December as global trade picks up: Reuters poll
China’s exports likely grew more quickly and for a second month in December, a Reuters poll showed, adding to signs global trade is starting to recover thanks to an upturn in the electronics industry …
To Old Friend in Iowa, Xi Says World Requires Stability in China-US Ties
The two became acquainted when Xi, then 31, led a delegation from China’s northern Hebei province to its “sister state” Iowa to learn about U.S. food production. In 2012, they reunited in her hometown …
China Says It Will Launch Its Next Lunar Explorer in the First Half of This Year
China’s space agency says its latest lunar explorer has arrived at the launch site in preparation for a mission to the moon in the first half of this year
Taiwan prepares to vote in election overshadowed by tensions with Beijing
Lai Ching-te, 64, is Taiwan’s incumbent vice-president. Within the ruling Democratic Progressive party, he is associated with a wing that advocates formalising the country’s independence, and he has …
Beijing will ‘never compromise’ on Taiwan, China tells US
A TV monitor in Taiwan flashes an alert on a Chinese satellite flying over the island. (Kyodo News/AP pic) BEIJING: Chinese military officials told US counterparts at talks this week that Beijing will …
