When graduate student Cai Zhishan decided to spend her Labour Day holidays in northern China, she wished she had enough money to hire a car for the more-than 4,000km (2,500 mile) round trip – the…
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TOKYO, May 18 (Reuters) – Japan’s export growth hit its weakest pace in more than two years in April as China-bound shipments slumped amid lingering worries about faltering global economic demand.
China’s delayed funeral data clouds extent of December COVID surge
The Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs typically releases quarterly data on marriages, divorces and cremations within three months. But it had not published figures for October-December as of Wednesday …
Rep. Gallagher says US needs to take off ‘golden blindfolds’ and ‘open our eyes’ to China risk
Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher said during a Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party on Wednesday that the U.S. needs to “take off the golden blindfolds” on China.
China’s Fast Fashion Apps Become New Geopolitical Battleground
Both Shein and PDD Holdings, Pinduoduo and Temu’s parent company, have moved their main offices out of China in a bid to cement their international brand identities. But Pinduoduo suffered a big …
Beijing slams Taiwan visit by Britain’s Liz Truss as ‘dangerous political show’ designed to provoke tensions
Truss and her ilk are ‘playing the Taiwan card’ to provoke, Chinese embassy in London says, warning against violations of ‘one-China principle’.
Biden administration looking at arranging high-profile visits to China by senior officials
The Biden administration is looking at arranging a series of possible visits to Beijing by top administration officials in the coming months as part of an effort to reengage with China on substantive issues after…
US Investors Putting China Tech Engagement ‘On Hold,’ Patrick Zhong Says
US-based investors are not moving forward with investments in Chinese technology companies amid tensions between the two nations, according to long-time local investor and venture capitalist Patrick Zhong.
The net around China’s tech sector tightens further
A steady stream of reports indicates the US and its allies are continuing to ramp up their efforts to exclude China from the global technology market.
The World’s Biggest IPO Market Is Not Healthy
The number of US IPOs has plunged this year, as Wall Street grapples with a regional bank crisis and a debt ceiling standoff in Washington. Meanwhile, companies have secured more than $25 billion …
Cashing in on China’s Internet Crown Jewel: Why Analysts are Bullish on Baidu’s Generative-AI Future
Trending: If You Invested $1,000 In Amazon Stock At IPO 26 Years Ago, Here’s How Much You’d Have Now … This article Cashing in on China’s Internet Crown Jewel: Why Analysts are Bullish on Baidu’s…
What Americans Don’t Understand About China
For the Chinese, “the bottom line is to avoid an American-style capitalism,” Jin said, coming back to the metaphor of an olive-shaped income distribution. Essentially, she said, “China wants to be a bigger and smarter…
New Chinese Blockchain Pivot as Beijing Vows to Train 500,000 ‘Experts’
New Chinese blockchain pivot as Beijing vows to train 500,000 experts who will spear head the campaign. Here is more to the story.