
The new framework seeks to encourage overseas expansion while closing loopholes that allow strategic technology, data and talent to move beyond state oversight

Consortium takes over collapsed private project, underscoring Beijing’s push to deal with distressed real estate assets

EV-makers, from giants such as BYD to upstarts including Leapmotor and XPeng, are gaining market share despite tariffs, while new localization and carbon rules accelerate the shift toward manufacturing inside Europe

Despite winning more than 40 cases over 16 years, Shanghai Cathay Biotech has watched the company that stole its technology keep producing — and profiting

A sweeping two-year regulatory crackdown aims to dismantle the grey market that allowed mainland residents to trade global stocks

With domestic developers in crisis and foreign capital on its way out, Chinese insurers have become a stabilizing force in commercial real estate

Falling credit card issuance, rising bad loans and competition from online credit products are forcing lenders to overhaul a business that has struggled to attract younger consumers

A look beyond headline growth figures reveals how provinces are relying on the monetization of state assets to fill in the gaps left by the collapse of traditional sources of revenue, such as land sales

Video-generation tools turned a labor-intensive entertainment industry into a high-speed content machine, leaving actors, crews and production hubs on the outs

An AI-driven shortage has turned CXMT and YMTC into profit machines, but investors disagree about how to value them

Real estate transactions and prices in megacities like Shenzhen and Shanghai are rebounding, though a nationwide recovery remains elusive

Resolving LGFVs’ sprawling operational debts is running into complications, partly in the form of a tangle of high-interest, noncompliant debt that banks are reluctant to touch

China’s companies, hospitals and schools are testing chatbots for emotional support, screening and treatment — while regulators race to define the limits

Foundation model startups, memory-chip makers and established internet giants are accelerating fundraising and IPO plans as they chase Silicon Valley-sized valuations

Geopolitical fragmentation, weakening confidence in the greenback and China’s efforts to expand financing channels are creating an opening for the yuan to evolve beyond a settlement currency

Government pilot programs and private clinics are offering a lifeline to students who are plagued by severe anxiety and have to navigate a deep-rooted social stigma around mental illness

The Chinese battery-maker’s technological edge and expanding business empire have left automakers racing to avoid becoming too dependent on their most powerful supplier

As the Chinese currency hits a three-year high against the dollar, analysts predict further gains. But the central bank is stepping in to keep the rally from getting out of hand

From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, heads of American companies used the Beijing summit to press for access, revive deals and signal they’re in the country for the long haul

From the Temple of Heaven to Zhongnanhai, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump sought to redefine bilateral relations through a framework centered on ‘constructive strategic stability’

A cottage industry of intermediary agencies is exploiting gaps in the system to skim government funds dedicated to helping recent college graduates start their own businesses

After the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai sold its economy’s crown jewel, the state-capital binge that followed produced immense debt, a string of troubled acquisitions and a retreat from the promise of a new industrial era

Alibaba, ByteDance and Tencent are intensifying recruitment for AI roles as companies increasingly prefer graduates and interns with AI skills across both technical and non-technical fields

Unregulated consulting firms are secretly hijacking licensed law firms, turning independent legal advocacy into an exploitative, high-pressure sales funnel

From mouse clicks to workflow patterns, companies are increasingly using employee behavior to train AI systems

New regulations aimed at countering Washington’s ‘long-arm jurisdiction’ and securing supply chains are likely to force multinational companies to walk a compliance tightrope

Strong overseas demand is driving rapid expansion by Chinese storage-system makers, but regulatory tightening and market disruptions expose new vulnerabilities

Founder Yu Hao’s sweeping ambitions — from robot vacuums to cars, chips and space — reflect a familiar Chinese expansion model. The question is whether it still works in a more competitive, capital-intensive era

After a years-long real estate slump, many smaller lenders have found themselves saddled with a portfolio of distressed assets that almost no one wants

From U.S. tech titans to Chinese startups, capital is flooding AI — but doubts are mounting over how much is already priced in
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