Andy Xie, an independent economist, explains why China’s economy is in a stronger position, while the U.S. economy has become more vulnerable.
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Former Condé Nast China Head Gill Zhou Named Shenzhen Fashion Week President
Gill Zhou, former managing director of Condé Nast China for a little more than two years, begins her new role in Shenzhen this Monday.
The first shots of a potential trade war have been fired. What’s next for Beijing?
The first return volley in a new trade clash between China and the United States was fired on Monday as Beijing’s tariffs on nearly $14 billion in US imports came into effect.
Robotic exoskeletons aid in mountain climbing, elderly care
Eyeing this vast elderly care market, Kenqing Technology, which focuses on R&D, production and sales of exoskeleton robots, has released a lightweight exoskeleton designed for elderly users, …
Reformist ink artist’s works on display at Shenzhen Art Museum
Wandering in the Rain, an exhibition now on at the Shenzhen Art Museum, in Guangdong province, running until Feb 16, looks back on Li’s courageous efforts at that time. The paintings are from the …
China has ‘the upper hand’ against U.S. tariffs, says consultancy
Peter Alexander, founder and managing director at Z-Ben Advisors, says “the Chinese are just extremely, extremely well prepared for what the Trump administration is looking to put through in terms of …
China records fewest marriages in decades as demographic woes deepen
The number of new marriages recorded in China fell to a record low last year, despite sweeping government efforts to encourage young people to tie the knot and have babies to halt demographic decline …
China unpaid wages case sparks misinformation on city’s currency
The Chinese city of Changchun has not printed its own currency, contrary to social media posts from accounts that often fan anti-China content. The posts misrepresented a photo of vouchers that a …
China’s former UK ambassador clashes with ‘AI godfather’
Fu Ying, former vice minister of foreign affairs and once China’s UK ambassador, is now an academic at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
In China’s export hub of Yiwu, traders shrug off Trump’s tariffs
Traders in China’s export manufacturing hub of Yiwu shrugged off U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and moves against China on Sunday, with some saying they made preparations to soften the blow.
The huge city of 13 million that’s ‘like a Hollywood movie’ and haven for dark tourism
Covid’s impact on Wuhan has given the city an eerie allure, attracting visitors who are drawn to its association with the global crisis.
China’s tit-for-tat tariffs on US take effect
China’s latest tariffs on US goods include a 15% border tax on imports of US coal and liquefied natural gas products. There is also a 10% tariff on American crude oil, agricultural machinery and large…
Taiwan’s legacy chip industry contemplates future as China eats into share
Chinese companies dramatically increased legacy chip production capacity in recent years. By 2027, China’s share is projected to surpass Taiwan’s, while South Korea and the U.S., with single-digit …