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Will China Ease Its New Videogame Controls? Investors Think So.
After a market rout, gaming companies like Tencent and Netease rally on signals that regulators might apply proposed curbs on users less harshly than feared.
China’s crackdown on tech companies isn’t over, and it’s not going back to pre-2020’s ‘business-as-usual,’ says China Beige Book
China started a regulatory crackdown against the tech sector in late 2020.
Corruption Scandal in Xi’s China Leads to Dozens of Arrests
Over the summer, Xi suddenly replaced top generals in the PLA Rocket Force, which oversees China’s nuclear and conventional arsenals. Li Shangfu and Qin Gang, who were then China’s defense minister …
Shenzhen promotes industrial tourism
Shenzhen has not only nurtured numerous tech companies but also boasts a plethora of innovative enterprises that have excelled in fields such as eyewear and apparel production. During a ceremony held …
China’s Xi claims ‘reunification’ with Taiwan is ‘inevitable’ as crucial election looms
The “reunification” of Taiwan with China is “inevitable,” Chinese leader Xi Jinping claimed in a speech Tuesday, reiterating Beijing’s long-held stance on the self-ruled island democracy ahead of a …
Shenzhen on the Rise: Capturing the Global Spotlight as a Fashion Powerhouse
As the year draws to a close, consumer enthusiasm for gold and jewelry is surging in Shenzhen’s Shuibei, China’s largest jewelry wholesale market. Sales in the market are skyrocketing, echoing the …
Tencent shares regain some ground as Beijing moves to ease gaming fears
HONG KONG — Shares of Tencent Holdings, China’s most valuable company, rebounded somewhat on Wednesday morning after Beijing attempted to soothe concerns following the government’s latest blow …
Tencent, NetEase Bounce Back After Beijing Softens Gaming Stance
Tencent Holdings Ltd. leapt almost 4% after Beijing signaled a willingness to soften proposed gaming restrictions, reassuring investors bracing for renewed curbs on the world’s largest mobile arena.
China warns ‘military fans’ they could face prison for posting photos online
In the age of open-source intelligence, one main way for Western experts to keep tabs on the Chinese military is by analyzing photos of new People’s Liberation Army equipment posted online by amateur …
The 21-year-old ‘retiree’ who left China’s rat race for life in the rural mountains
Perched up against the edge of a cliff in China’s southwest Guizhou province is the bamboo shack 21-year-old “retiree” Liu Youwen built from scratch.
Victim? Villain? Huawei finds itself trapped in US-China dispute
Judging which of these wholly incompatible versions is the real Huawei — which means judging whether its equipment can be used to spy or threaten a national communications network — is beyond the …
China’s WeRide to test robot buses in Singapore
Chinese autonomous vehicle firm WeRide has been granted test licenses for robot buses in Singapore, part of an ambitious expansion plan to bring driverless buses to major metropolises around the world …