When you’re gearing up for a trip to China, be it for business, leisure, or studies, your tech arsenal needs some careful consideration. China, a land of ancient culture juxtaposed with cutting-edge …
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China’s August factory activity picks up unexpectedly
China’s factory activity surprisingly returned to expansion in August, a private-sector survey showed on Friday, with supply, domestic demand and employment improving, suggesting official efforts to …
China’s Economy Faces a Very Real Threat—From Its Own Juggernaut
Chinese companies are releasing their results for the first six months of 2023, revealing an uncensored economic health check-up …
Hundreds of flights cancelled as Hong Kong and parts of China brace for Super Typhoon Saola
China’s weather service warns Saola could be ‘strongest typhoon to make landfall in Pearl River Delta since 1949’ …
UBS says sell Volkswagen and Renault shares — China will crush them
Shares of Renault and Volkswagen are falling in Europe, after UBS downgraded both to sell, citing the seriousness of China’s competition.
China court declares virtual assets as legal properties protected by law: Report
China imposed a blanket ban on all crypto-related activities and banned foreign crypto exchanges from offering their services to mainland customers …
Nearly 2 million excess deaths followed China’s sudden end of COVID curbs, study says
China’s move to dismantle its strict COVID regime could have led to nearly 2 million excess deaths, a US study shows.
China’s new map of territorial claims angers neighbours
Governments from Delhi to Hanoi have made indignant protests about a Chinese map that marks disputed land, sea and islands across Asia as being under the control of Beijing. The publication of the so-called “standard…
China Braces for Bigger Storm Than Idalia
As residents of Florida and South Carolina struggle with the aftermath of storm Idalia, southern China is bracing for an even more powerful cyclone. In the Asian financial hub of Hong Kong, the government took…
China’s Chongqing First to Roll Out Local Anti-Espionage Rules
BEIJING (Reuters) – Chongqing, a Chinese megacity of more than 32 million people, has pioneered a local version of the country’s expanded counter-espionage law, requiring institutions to go through security screening when organising overseas trips.
‘Too afraid to buy’:China’s slowing economy overshadows property easing moves
Real estate agents have been calling Daisy Wu non-stop to get her to buy an apartment in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, but the 28-year-old said she was too worried about the slowing economy…
China confirms new guided-missile frigate is being developed
Defence ministry responds to speculation on Chinese social media that first Type 054B warship has been launched Photos circulating online suggest the new vessel is a bigger, more advanced version of …
China’s Central Bank Tries to Ease Pressure on Currency
China’s central bank has cut the amount of foreign currency banks need to hold in reserve. The move is an attempt to boost the yuan, which has tumbled this year as the economy has faltered…