Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruling feared to foreshadow more curtailing of rights
Makers of furniture and appliances can dodge the effects of the U.S.-China trade war while avoiding pandemic-related supply chain disruptions
The Japanese conglomerate had to win over the Shenzhen government to finally boot CEO Allen Wu from the top job
Dodging U.S. tariffs and rising costs at home, Chinese manufacturers weigh the risks of pouring money into new Southeast Asia factories
The system has at times suffered from opaque pricing, obstacles to interregional trading, and confusion about the corresponding mechanism for obtaining carbon credits
While disruptions from pandemic controls threaten to add impetus to the outflow, China retains tremendous advantages over India and Southeast Asia
A new judicial interpretation revises how punishments for artificial breeding of wild animals are decided. But activists say a potential escalation of trafficking is a cause for worry
Tens of billions were poured into the crypto sector so far this year. But that could be about to change as the bear market arrives
Special treasury bonds have emerged as one possible solution to the fiscal gap that has widened as economy-boosting tax and fee cuts reduce localities’ revenues
Xie Zhenhua recently sat down for an interview with Caixin on the sidelines of the Ministerial on Climate Action in Stockholm
Xie Zhenhua recently sat down for an interview with Caixin on the sidelines of the Ministerial on Climate Action in Stockholm
Liquidity woes at Three Arrows Capital could create ripple effect in the DeFi industry, analysts say
Chinese entrepreneurs, professionals and their families are moving to the Southeast Asian country in droves
Supply of skilled workers to keep the economy functioning shrivels after decades of emphasis on university education and professional training
Government efforts at monetary easing, including measures such as interest rate cuts, have been unable to spur growth
Policies to stabilize the market are proving hard to enforce and geopolitics is causing new problems
Virus control measures and uncertain opportunities increase mental health burdens of those studying at universities in China
Government aims to harness market forces in managing the trading of land-use rights between urban and farming areas
Investors are becoming more cautious as revenue growth falters, profits remain elusive and international leaders rise to the competition
Laborers over 50 played a key role in the country’s stunning growth over the decades, but they now face a bleak future in which they’re getting cut off from the job market with little or no unemployment support
The Chinese currency weakened to a 20-month low versus the greenback in mid-May. But where’s it going from here?
After years of disruption to theater operations and filmmaking, the country’s movie industry is nearing the brink
Living Shanghai resident in a body bag symbolizes deep-seated failures of the country’s nascent system of caring for a burgeoning elderly population
National Healthcare Security Administration says local medical insurance funds shouldn’t be used for large-scale programs
Driven by food security and demand concerns, China is plowing ahead with GM crops after years of holding back
Securities authority says the industry should become more diverse and focus on long-term returns
Deadly April collapse of a ‘self-build’ in the Hunan capital Changsha following similar disasters sets off a nationwide hunt for perilous structures
China has yet to create a nationwide legal framework for helping individuals escape insolvency, but local governments are making headway on their own pilot initiatives, even as they face obstacles
New system, which was flagged in January, aims to ensure companies don’t abuse their technology advantages to get ahead
As government pension funds run dry and employer benefits fall short, policymakers put renewed emphasis on personal retirement funds