Battery giant CATL’s massive share sale in Hong Kong has put the city’s bourse on course to become the world’s top fundraising market in 2025
Abrupt changes in U.S. policy and political rhetoric have left Chinese students seeking visas bewildered
Trump’s visa threats have shattered the ambitions of many Chinese students wanting to study in the U.S.
Foreign trade enterprises have launched high-profile exhibitions, while manufacturing zones hold investment promotion conferences and online platforms tilt traffic toward ‘returning to China’ products
While having someone in place to make big decisions can be a huge help, supply of guardians falls short — as does regulation on the area
Consensus forms to give teeth to regulator and triggers to act more swiftly
Tools like Kuaishou’s Kling AI and ByteDance’s Jimeng AI have created buzzworthy content, but the tech still suffers significant shortcomings
Five convictions in Qinghai province illustrate the spotty supervision of programs designed to help the poor in the late 2010s, when the country was on the cusp of eradicating absolute poverty
Beijing rolls out the red carpet and financial incentives for the region’s leaders, who seek economic partnerships even as Washington signals a more assertive stance aimed at curbing China’s influence
Shifting tariffs and retreat from Biden-era CHIPS subsidies complicate strategy
While Westminster’s long-term plans for the steelworks remain unclear, Jingye Group doesn’t know how much money it stands to lose
As acceptance rates at prestigious U.S. schools decline, parents are increasingly hiring professional agencies for help, some falling victim to scams that charge as much as $200,000 and employ illicit methods such as proxy test-takers and fake academic transcripts
After years of weakness, the currency may be poised for a rebound as Fed rate cuts loom and corporate earnings improve
The city aims to become a global digital asset hub — but with Chinese mainland users off limits and high compliance costs, some question the licenses’ commercial upside
90-day U.S.-China tariff suspension is met with relief, ‘but this is not a return to normal’
Wind- and solar-rich regions in western China could be a solution, if companies are willing to relocate some of their operations from the more developed coastal areas in the east
The company’s accelerated push into the business expands the market for its line of swappable batteries while diversifying its customer base away from hard-bargaining carmakers
A driller in South China’s Guangxi region is finding more business, but less success, as a historic drought pushes farmers into an increasingly costly and uncertain hunt for water
While still short of a detailed China strategy, the U.S. chipmaker appears to be gearing up for an automotive and embodied AI push with CEO Lip-Bu Tan at the helm
A senior executive at Baidu was forced to apologize after his teen daughter posted other users’ private information on social media
Regulators are expanding two credit insurance programs to shield businesses from the onslaught and help them shift sales to the domestic market
Reform of the Gaokao was meant to ease the burden on pupils and provide a more holistic education. But has it worked?
Ye Guofu is betting that he can use the same playbook that built the cheap-chic Chinese retailer to revitalize the struggling Yonghui Superstores
Many have resorted to salary cuts and layoffs, with some staff protesting unpaid wages, as debt mounts and recent policy reforms to reduce patient costs sap revenue
Scientists and conservationists are scrambling to save a pod of Bryde’s whales from unregulated tourism and over-fishing in the coastal waters of Guangxi
Experts warn that the medications promising to protect liver function are expensive and may pose health risks to patients
E-commerce giant is going head-to-head with market leader Meituan, aiming to win over delivery drivers and restaurants with better deals
The urgency with which banks are offloading troubled loans is reshaping China’s distressed debt market
Carmakers and parts suppliers warned the Trump administration that hiking import taxes could destabilize supply chains by triggering production stoppages, layoffs and bankruptcies
Bidding wars for small plots in coveted areas are fueling a resurgence of ‘Land King’ deals, a sign of recovery for China’s struggling property market