Since China lifted its tough COVID-19 restrictions, its leaders have been trying to boost the economy with a series of measures and promising to support entrepreneurs who generate jobs and wealth.
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China’s factory activity expands for first time in six months, in latest sign economy is recovering
Bombshell: Fauci Allegedly Visited CIA Offices to ‘Influence’ COVID-19 Origins Investigation – House Report
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, China pointed to a market in Wuhan as the source of the outbreak and has insisted that the virus came from animals. However, researchers at the Wuhan Institute of …
How China’s Property Crisis Is Testing Its Too-Big-to-Fail Banks
Banks hold enormous amounts of real estate debt, and regulators are nervous. But a fast-moving crisis is unlikely because the government has extensive control of the system.
China factory activity expands for first time in six months
China’s factory activity expanded for the first time in six months in September, an official survey showed on Saturday, adding to a run of indicators suggesting the world’s second-largest economy has …
Young people in China call themselves ‘special forces’ of budget travel
As China’s economy slows, the buck stops with leader Xi Jinping … from Chinese travelers unable to go overseas during nearly three years of strict coronavirus border controls. But this year’s …
See China’s first high-speed overwater bullet train line
The new line in China’s Fujian province goes along the west side of the Taiwan Strait, with the trains running as fast as 217 miles per hour.
China pushes ‘pivot to South and Southeast Asia’ with Yunnan province as gateway to vast market
National Development and Reform Commission pledges to support Yunnan with transport, logistics, energy and digital connection with southern neighbours.
Dealing With China Is Unavoidable. Mitigating Its Risks Should Be, Too.
Prolonged shortages of basic products such as N95 masks and semiconductor chips during the Covid-19 pandemic have stoked fear of being overly dependent on China. As a response, the Biden …
Tensions are flaring once more in the South China Sea. Here’s why it matters for the world
Maritime disputes across the vast South China Sea have ratcheted up in recent years as an increasingly assertive China militarizes disputed islands and confronts its regional rivals over their competing claims in the strategically important…
China Says It Will Resume Visa-Free Policies to Spur Inbound Travel
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – China will resume visa-free policies and consider adding more countries to its visa-exemption list to help boost the country’s post-pandemic tourism business, according to a policy document released on Friday. More international…
Chinese clothing brands adapt to global market via retail stores
World Trade Organization data show that in 2022, China was the world’s largest exporter of clothing. According to Chinese customs data, the country’s exports of clothing and clothing accessories …
Spate Of Hong Kong IPOs Provides Glimmer Of Hope For Chinese Investors Amid Week-Long Sell-off
Tuhu Car, this year’s fourth-largest IPO and the eighth to raise over $100 million, provides car maintenance services and plans to ramp up its business on the back of China’s fledgling EV market.
China Looks to Relax Data Rules to Allay Business Fears
China has proposed relaxing its strict rules on data flows abroad, in its latest move to allay foreign business concerns and revive faltering growth in the world’s second-largest economy.
