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Chinese leader Xi Jinping ‘s remarks at an event signaled that Beijing wants to repair business confidence after years of crackdowns.
Xi’s new frontline corporate guard showcases his priorities, control
When President Xi Jinping hosted entrepreneurs at a rare meeting in Beijing in 2018, the executives granted coveted front-row seats came from industries ranging from high-tech to energy, and few were …
Beijing Responds to US Proposal for Chinese Peacekeepers in Ukraine
China appeared to play down the speculation regarding the U.S. proposal to send Chinese and Brazilian peacekeepers to Ukraine.
China supports all Ukraine peace efforts, Gaza is not a ‘bargaining chip’, says Wang
China supports all efforts conducive to peace talks in Ukraine, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday, and stressed that Gaza and the West Bank are “not …
Covid-19: How a group of amateur investigators pushed the lab-leak theory
DRASTIC, a group of internet users with no expertise in virology, has been pushing their hypothesis of a research accident in a Chinese laboratory. Once branded as conspiracy theorists, they now have …
Stock market today: European stocks mostly down, while China’s technology stocks rally
European shares opened lower Tuesday, while Chinese technology stocks surged after Chinese President Xi Jinping met with entrepreneurs this week in what is seen as a show of support to the technology …
China Market Update: Southbound Hong Kong Buying Sets Record, Baidu Earnings Beat
Asian equities were largely higher overnight despite the US dollar strengthening overnight. Hong Kong led the push higher on very high volumes, the Philippines and Pakistan outperformed, while …
Chinese youths finish in second place in group stage at U20 Asian Cup
The Chinese national under-20 football team finished the group stage in second place at the U20 Asian Cup in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province, after being defeated 2-1 by Australia in a …
Cleary to close Beijing office in latest US law firm retreat from China
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton is set to close its Beijing office, as major U.S. law firms continue to scale back in the Chinese legal market.
Exclusive: Chinese lithium company halts tech exports as trade tensions build
A Chinese company has stopped exporting a piece of equipment used to process the electric vehicle battery metal lithium, in the clearest sign yet manufacturers are already implementing export controls …
Recalibrate Your Strategy in China with This Framework
Despite challenges such as mixed policies on foreign investment, renewed tariffs, and economic slowdown, China remains a critical market due to its large economy and growing middle class. To better …
China’s electric vehicles are around 3-5 years ahead, BYD CEO says
China’s electric vehicles are around three to five years ahead of the competition in terms of products, technology and the industrial chain, BYD’s CEO Wang Chuanfu said in an interview with China’s …