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China’s overseas income tax global crackdown expands beyond ultra-rich
Chinese authorities are seeking to boost fiscal income and narrow a record budget deficit as Beijing has ramped up stimulus to counter US tariffs …
Citigroup lays off 3,500 tech staff in China
Citigroup has laid off 3,500 technology staff in mainland China as part of the bank’s push to cut costs and streamline its global operations amid a broader turnaround effort. The cut affects a …
Citi Cuts Tech Staff in China, Presses on With Brokerage Plan
Citigroup will reduce its technology workforce in China by about 3,500 as part of ongoing restructuring to streamline global operations.
Transcript: What drives China’s strongman leader?
This is an audio transcript of the Rachman Review podcast episode: ‘What drives China’s strongman leader?’ Gideon Rachman Hello, and welcome to the Rachman Review. I’m Gid …
Hong Kong Set to Allow Crypto Derivatives Trading
Hong Kong’s securities regulator plans to allow professional investors to trade crypto derivatives, expanding the territory’s virtual asset market. The crypto derivatives market is significantly …
China’s $50B Airbus Power Play Deals Crushing Blow to Boeing in Tariff War Standoff U.S. Aviation
China is preparing to make a massive purchase of airplanes from Airbus, one of Europe’s biggest aircraft manufacturers. The potential order could include up to 500 aircraft, which would make it one of …
China issues warrants for alleged Taiwanese hackers and bans a business for pro-independence links
China issued warrants Thursday for 20 Taiwanese people it said carried out hacking missions in the Chinese mainland on behalf of the island’s ruling party, while separately banning dealings with a …
Auto industry sounds the alarm as China’s rare earth curbs start to bite
China’s Ministry of Commerce in early April imposed export restrictions on several rare earth elements and magnets widely used in the automotive, defense and energy sectors. Some of the affected rare …
China increases scrutiny of rare earth magnets with new tracking system
China has introduced a tracking system for its rare earth magnet sector, three sources said, as its export restrictions on them begin to cut off customers around the world.
China’s Sichuan province to offer extended marriage and maternity leave
Health authorities in China’s southwestern Sichuan province are proposing to extend marriage leave up to 25 days and maternity leave up to 150 days, to help create a “fertility-friendly society” which …
China’s services sector growth accelerates in May amid stronger business & activity
The Caixin China General Services PMI rose to 51.1 in May 2025, up from April’s seven-month low of 50.7 and in line with market forecasts, supported by faster growth in new business and activity, …
Former Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull: I’m sure that Trump will not get his way with China
Malcolm Turnbull says that China’s relatively consistent and measured approach compared to the U.S.’s erraticism will be welcomed by many countries, that it is dawning on Trump he cannot bully China,
