and North Korea as well as China. If they hold non-tourist visas, those people are allowed to buy one residential property in Florida, provided it is less than two acres and is not within five…
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China’s Middle Class – Growth, Policy, and Consumption
The middle class in China is a key driver of development. We look at related policies, growth patterns, and consumption trends.
Chinese investment bank CICC cuts pay 40% as Beijing broker crackdown roils bonus season
CICC pay to bankers has historically been on par with global firms such as Goldman Sachs and UBS. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Japan and South Korea have a lot at stake in a free and open South China Sea
Japan and South Korea have been able to rely on the stability of the South China Sea as a conduit for driving their economic growth, even as the global political situation has changed over the…
China urged to roll out ‘pragmatic, effective’ policies to stabilise trade and investment
Yang Weimin, vice-chairman of the Beijing-based China Centre for International Economic Exchanges think tank, says China faces seven long-term challenges as it aims to have a per capita gross domestic …
China pledges new audit measures to curb risks and stabilize growth
State broadcaster reported late Tuesday China’s commitment to ensure Communist Party officials implement measures to stabilize economic growth.
Chinese Floridians, real estate company sue over DeSantis’ foreign land ownership law
TALLAHASSEE — A group of Chinese Floridians and a real estate brokerage firm are suing the state in federal court over a recently-signed Gov. Ron DeSantis policy they say puts “draconian restrictions” …
China citizens challenge Florida law restricting foreign nationals from purchasing property
“Florida’s discriminatory property law is unfair, unjustified … the United States’ greatest geopolitical threat — the Chinese Communist Party.” China was the main focus of the law, but it also …
Beijing-based Commerce & Finance Adds Ex-Norton Rose Corporate Finance Partner In Hong Kong
Terence Lau, who was previously a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright and at Hogan Lovells, has joined the Hong Kong office of Chinese firm Commerce & Finance Law Offices.
First Mover Asia: Crypto’s Narrative of This Season Is No Narrative at All
Good morning. Here’s what’s happening: Prices: Crypto’s narrative this year has varied so widely that one dominant thread is difficult to pin down.BTC was hovering comfortably above $27K. Insights: …
US Must Widen China Chip Curbs in Micron Response, Lawmaker Says
A prominent US lawmaker is urging Washington to strike back against China for its decision to bar Micron Technology Inc.’s memory chips, threatening to further inflame tensions between the two …
China’s new ambassador to the U.S. arrives to ‘safeguard’ Beijing’s interests
Xie Feng, China’s new ambassador to the U.S., arrived in New York Tuesday with a call to “safeguard the interests of China,” according to a release.
South China Sea shipwrecks give clues about historic Silk Road trade routes
Archaeologists begin excavation of two 500-year-old vessels filled with porcelain and timber