China will impose tariffs of up to 19.8% on pork imports from the European Union, a drastic drop from preliminary tariffs of up to 62.4%, its Commerce Ministry said Tuesday. The ministry’s …
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China puts anti-dumping tariff of up to 18.9% on imports of pork from the EU
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China’s focus on first or best-in-class oncology drugs and innovative R&D will help it to secure further licensing deals in 2026 and beyond.
Global brands seek private equity partners to save their China businesses
Global companies are seeking private equity partners in China to take on their local operations as they grapple with an increasingly competitive local market, a sluggish economy and volatile US-China …
China AI chip firm Biren to launch Hong Kong IPO in coming weeks, sources say
Chinese AI chip startup Biren Technology aims to launch a Hong Kong initial public offering in the coming weeks, four sources with knowledge of the matter said. The IPO could raise $300 million, local …
Hong Kong court finds media tycoon and Beijing critic Jimmy Lai guilty of sedition, foreign collusion
Jimmy Lai, the former Hong Kong media mogul and outspoken critic of Beijing, was convicted in a landmark national security trial in the city’s court on Monday, which could send him to prison for the…
China issues 11-point policy package to boost consumer spending amid slowing retail sales
Beijing asks financial institutions to help increase domestic demand by making it easier to access credit and shifting focus to services.
China’s CH-7 flying wing drone conducts first flight
Official descriptions suggest the CH-7 has an ISTAR role, which would allow it to send back data on enemy vessels in the western Pacific and guide long-range maritime strike missiles. China’s CH-7 …
High-end car sales sink in China as its economy slows, taking a toll on European automakers
While luxury auto sales have slowed, Chinese manufacturers, including electric vehicle maker BYD, have become more aggressive than many Western brands in technological innovation, frequently rolling …
He Recorded China’s Detention of Uyghurs. The U.S. Wants to Deport Him to Uganda.
Heng Guan fled to the United States and released rare video evidence of China’s clampdown. His supporters say that sending him to Uganda puts him at risk.
Beijing Bourse Weighs IPO Rule Overhaul as Capital Freeze Hits 700 Billion Yuan
The Beijing Stock Exchange is reviewing a possible overhaul of its initial public offering (IPO) subscription system to curb rampant speculation, as a surge in new listings ties up hundreds of …
Shenzhen bourse index reshuffle to boost financing for strategic sectors such as AI, chips
Shenzhen-based N&S Electronic shows their chips at the 14th Beijing International Robot Exhibition in Beijing on May 21, 2025. Photo: Liu Caiyu/GT. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZ …
China’s property sector ailing, but BofA sees some silver linings
Helen Qiao, Chief Greater China Economist at BofA Global Research, discusses the challenges in China’s property sector. She says though it has been a drag on the mainland economy, she sees some signs …
Why China’s property crash must be kept be top secret
As home sales continue to plummet, Beijing has curbed independent reporting of real estate figures. The gag order masks a deepening property slump that continues to erode household wealth and strain …