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France probes fashion brands over China ‘crimes’
Sources say French prosecutors are investigating four fashion retailers suspected of concealing “crimes against humanity” in China’s Xinjiang region.The probe is linked to accusations against China …
Money-Losing Medical Services Startup LinkDoc Prices Its U.S. IPO
Beijing-based medical services provider LinkDoc Technology is planning to raise up to $210 million in its planned IPO on the Nasdaq, as the U.S. securities watchdog toughens auditing standards for U.S …
Chinese Dental Company Arrail Files for Hong Kong IPO
By Yongchang Chin Chinese dental services provider Arrail Group Ltd. is planning to list on the Hong Kong Exchange, the latest in a line of …
China rejects US criticism on human trafficking
China on Friday rejected U.S. accusations it is failing to stop human trafficking and said Washington has no right to criticize due to its history of racial discrimination. Beijing was among 17 …
China Bolsters Its Nuclear Options With New Missile Silos in a Desert
Satellite images of construction could fuel the debate over American nuclear modernization and the future of arms control negotiations.
Global shares rise, China falls after tough talk from Xi
Global shares were mostly higher Friday, though markets in Shanghai and Hong Kong declined a day after the Chinese Communist Party marked its centenary with tough talk by President Xi Jinping.
It’s a ‘long march’ for China before it becomes self-reliant in technology, says professor
Winston Ma, adjunct professor at the New York University School of Law, says the U.S.-China tech competition is “almost like a race for investments.” …
China’s imports of ferro-niobium rose by 51.6% in May vs April
China imported around 3,030 tonnes of ferro-niobium in May 2021, an increase of 51.6% from 1,999 tonnes in April, according to the latest official customs data. Ferro-niobium was favored by many …
How Luxury Brands Prosper From China’s Scary C-pop Fans
C-pop stars have taken over luxury campaigns thanks to young China’s surging purchasing power. But how can brands avoid the pitfalls of these fan economies?
China is building a sprawling network of missile silos, satellite imagery appears to show
China is building a sprawling network of what appear to be intercontinental ballistic missile silos in its western desert that analysts say could change the equation for US military planners in Asia.
China’s tech giant Kuaishou ends compulsory Sunday overtime
China’s short-video giant Kuaishou has formally cancelled its weekend overtime policy, while its competitor, TikTok’s parent ByteDance, is debating internally whether to do the same. The move by …