HONG KONG (Reuters) – China will begin polling 1.4 million people on Wednesday in a survey on population changes, as authorities struggle to incentivise people to have more children amid a declining birth rate and…
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Micro stocks shine in China’s flagging share market
China’s annus horribilis has seen its stock markets fall, funds run up losses and foreign investors run for the exit. But areas of the market dominated by small stocks and frequented by the country’s retail…
Mixed Messages From Beijing on the U.S.-China Relationship
Why academic institutions should always avoid taking sides. China Brief: Mixed Messages From Beijing on the U.S.-China Relationship Create an FP account to save articles to read later and in the FP …
Hong Kong district council election: Beijing loyalist parties dominate nominations, analysts predict shift towards ‘less diversity’ in politics
Major Beijing loyalist political parties took the lion’s share of nominations to run in Hong Kong’s December district council election, leaving smaller groups struggling to navigate the changed …
China’s Real Estate Market Tightens Under Watchful Eyes of the Communist Party
In the sprawling, pulsating heart of China, the real estate market, a cornerstone of the nation’s economy, is being tightened under the vigilant gaze of the Chinese Communist Party. The move, a calculated and unambiguous…
U.S. military bulk buying Japan’s seafood to counter China import ban
The U.S. military is bulk buying Japanese seafood to help offset China’s import ban of the products after Japan began releasing treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in …
Li Keqiang, GDP and trade pick up, belt and road forum: 8 things from China’s economy in October
Imports had fallen by 7.3 per cent in August. 4. Food prices ‘main culprit’ as inflation remains flat China’s consumer price index (CPI) remained flat from a year earlier in September, still well …
Customs scraps requirement for health status declarations
China’s General Administration of Customs on Tuesday announced the ending of mandatory health declarations for individuals entering or exiting the Chinese mainland from Nov 1.
US taxpayer funds used in coronavirus experiments with Wuhan lab before pandemic, report claims
A new investigation claims that in 2018, under the direction of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the National Institutes of Health funded an experiment where scientists at a Montana lab infected bats with a …
China’s Economy Flickers: PMI Slips, Stimulus Measures Ramped Up
In the bustling heart of Beijing, a sea of numbers flicker across electronic billboards, charting the ebb and flow of China’s economic might. Yet, the figures now tell a tale of slowing momentum, as China’s…
U.S. Lab’s Experiments with Coronavirus Strain from China Preceded Global Outbreak
In the outskirts of Montana, just a 15-minute drive from the presidential retreat of Camp David, an American laboratory performed experiments with a strain of coronavirus shipped from Wuhan, China.
China’s Economy May Be Getting Back on Its Feet. Investors Are Still Cautious.
Fears that the economy could implode seem less realistic but a variety of challenges are likely to limit a rebound in Chinese stocks.
GE Healthcare Discloses Potential Foreign Bribery Violations in China
The FCPA prohibits bribing foreign officials to win or keep business. The Chicago-based developer of medical devices and technology reported $719 million in revenue in the China region for the quarter ended on Sept. 30,…