“You must remember that China now is a huge country and cannot grow at the rate that it grew 10 years ago,” Mark Mobius told Bloomberg TV.
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China’s Tech Funders Worry They Could Be the Next Silicon Valley Bank
The downfall of (SVB) initially rattled China’s tech startups and venture capitalists (VCs). Thus far, its direct impact on China’s tech and venture capital industries has been minimal. Nonetheless, …
“Shenzhen Design” Boosts High-quality Urban Development
As a city born with design genes, Shenzhen has witnessed a flourishing creative and design industry since it became the laureate of UNESCO …
US is ‘eroding’ one-China policy to deter Beijing over Taiwan, former top envoy says
Beijing says Washington’s inconsistent stance on ‘one China’ is a betrayal of foundation of diplomatic ties US now more focused on preventing China from changing status quo in Taiwan Strait instead of …
Beijing implements investigations and measures to improve workplace safety and fire risk detection ahead of May Day holidays
Beijing authorities have deployed comprehensive investigations and rectifications to ensure safe production and detect fire risks, following the recent hospital fire that claimed 29 lives and raised …
Is Beijing ‘Internationalizing’ Cross-Strait Trade?
In doing so, Beijing is following the procedures of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to deal with a bilateral trade dispute. As far as cross-strait trade is concerned, this is both unusual and …
Charles Lieber, ex-Harvard professor, avoids prison time for lying about China ties
A former Harvard professor convicted of lying to federal investigators about his ties to a Chinese-run science recruitment program was sentenced Wednesday.
China’s Expanded Spy Law Adds to Chilling Effect of Detentions
The new law tightens state control over a wider swath of data and digital activities, raising concern that normal business activity could fall under the broader definition of espionage.
China says it will keep backing Central Asian nations’ sovereignty after outcry over envoy’s remarks
China will continue to firmly support Central Asian countries in safeguarding their independence and territorial integrity, its foreign ministry said, after a senior Chinese envoy in Europe raised an uproar by questioning the sovereignty of…
China’s Ping An Insurance posts 48.9% rise in Q1 profit
Co of China Ltd saw a 48.9% rise in first-quarter net profit as its investment income improved, China’s largest insurer by market value reported on Wednesday.
China’s controversial property tax appears to clear major hurdle, but questions remain on start date
Implementation of a national household registration system after a decade-long effort could usher in a property tax that would help alleviate local-level government debt pressure and narrow wealth gap …
Luxury Travel Retail Poised To Rocket With China’s Reopening
The luxury industry is poised for another strong year despite the present economic turmoil in the banking world — and travel retail, in particular, looks like it will outperform due to China’s …