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China Watchdog Fines Tencent Over Illegal Content on Its Messaging Platform
China policy actions lift property stocks and bonds while funds view sector as prime source of global credit event
An index tracking major mainland property stocks has risen 5 per cent this month, following a 13 per cent slump in August Global fund managers overseeing US$616 billion of assets rank China’s property …
China’s top-500 list of private firms is missing some big names, as profits fell and property developers tanked
Eight more private developers have exited the semi-official annual list by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and an e-commerce giant has retained the No 1 spot.
Why China’s real estate crisis should make the global travel industry nervous
One major – if indirect – reason China’s real estate industry is so shaky is that local governments are heavily dependent on tax revenue from land sales, as well as property taxes and real estate…
China Denies Banning iPhones—But Cited Unspecified Apple ‘Security Issues’
said Wednesday that China “did not issue any law, regulation or policy document that bans the purchase and use of cellphones of foreign brands, such as iPhones.” Ning noted that the Chinese government …
Beijing “Has Plenty Of Dry Powder,” Can Manage Economic Stresses: U.S-China Business Forum
Business conditions are stressed and the reaction of the Chinese government is positive, but incremental,” said U.S.-China Business Council President Craig Allen
Taliban Hail Beijing Ties As China Becomes First Nation To Send Envoy To Afghanistan Since Takeover
The Taliban Wednesday hailed China’s new ambassador to Afghanistan with fanfare, saying his arrival is a sign for other nations to come forward and establish relations with them.
Western firms shift investment from China to India as worries mount
U.S. and European firms are shifting investment away from China to other developing markets, a report from Rhodium Group showed, with India receiving the vast majority of this redirected foreign capital,
The Download: Google’s anti-censorship tool, and China’s critical minerals
The news: Google is launching new anti-censorship technology created in response to actions by Iran’s government during the 2022 protests, the company has exclusively told MIT Technology Review. It …
China’s Slowing Growth Won’t Be All Bad News for the Global Economy
Many analysts are worried that a rapid slowdown in China’s economy will have an adverse global impact. The story is more complicated than that.
Europe probes China’s electric car subsidies as imports soar
The European Union is launching an investigation into China’s state support for electric carmakers as soaring imports stoke fears for the future of European car manufacturers.
China Denies Banning iPhones, but Cites Unspecified Security Concerns
The comments marked Beijing’s first public response to reports that some government agencies have told employees not to use iPhones for work.
Sunak desperately playing catch-up on China – Starmer
Labour calls for a “full audit” of UK China relations accusing the prime minister of having no clear strategy.