The former U.S. secretary of state was a key figure in the normalization of Sino-U.S. relations and had visited China over 100 times, most recently just four months ago to meet with President Xi Jinping
Hospitals in Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan and Guangzhou, have recorded a spike in mycoplasma pneumoniae infections, with some facilities in the capital already at full capacity
Proceeds from the 1 trillion yuan sale will be transferred to local authorities, although the central government will be responsible for the principal and interest payments, easing financial pressure on localities
As top performers Gemdale and Vanke show signs of teetering, calls are growing for a fresh approach, with construction of public housing touted as a panacea
Slower growth, corporate restructuring and changing needs force giants like Alibaba, JD.com and Meituan to dial back recruitment and raise the bar for new hires
Banks are undercutting each other amid the government’s calls to support consumption and economic growth
Borrowers must pledge percentages of sales to repay debt
Poor construction planning and excessive groundwater extraction are the primary causes of land subsidence, which has struck in dozens of cities across the country
With a record 11.6 million new domestic college graduates, soaring youth unemployment, and companies scaling back hiring post-pandemic, the odds are stacked against overseas grads
European Commission is investigating whether China’s EV manufacturers are benefiting from subsidies such as tax reductions and cheap state financing, allowing them to undercut their EU rivals
Top-level conference puts Communist Party front and center as China takes on slowing growth, rising government debt and slumping property and stock markets
With more than half the adult population of China overweight or obese, the rush is on to secure prescriptions for drugs like semaglutide – better known as Ozempic
Unprecedented succession wave poses challenges and opportunities as first-generation entrepreneurs begin to retire
The M7 SUV by Aito, the fruit of a JV with automaker Seres, received over 60,000 orders in its first month, a sign it may pose a threat to car manufacturers down the road
Incorporating large language model applications into office productivity tools is becoming a hotspot for the sector, even as it faces an uncertain future over the technology’s profitability
Millions of China’s family businesses are passing on the leadership baton to second generation “factory heirs” at a time when the the world’s second - largest economy is facing unprecedented changes
Data shows funding for the sector continues to decline from its 2021 peak, plummeting to $5.7 billion in the first half of 2023
Central government has completed two out of three major steps required to reboot the voluntary scheme, which was initially stumped by small trading volumes and regulatory issues
The plaintiff, Belgian painter Christian Silvain, applauded the verdict, saying the judgment had made the European market more optimistic about China’s protection of intellectual property rights
Lenders are using models for various purposes such as customer service and risk control, but face technical and regulatory hurdles
Indian prime minister treads a fine line between not offending Moscow, historically its main arms supplier, and building stronger relations with the West
Carrefour’s shrinking presence is emblematic of broader gloom that has befallen the country’s supermarket operators that are competing with e-commerce platforms and smaller stores
One-time investor darling seeks fresh capital as CEO admits it is in a ‘difficult’ position as it awaits final Covid vaccine approvals in China
The revamped measures, intended to prevent workarounds of existing rules, cast an even longer shadow over the troubled global semiconductor sector
Inclusion in the Asian Games in Hangzhou put competitive gaming on par with sports like soccer, and could lead to the elevation of standards in the industry, an expert tells Caixin
Looming Israeli ground assault on Gaza threatens 2 million Palestinians
Some doubt the partnerships — which foreign automakers were once forced to establish to access the China market — can level up from assembly to R&D
Nine provincial-level governments plan to raise a combined $56 billion through special bonds to swap their implicit liabilities, bringing them onto the books
Months after the one-time market darling got kicked off the STAR Market and authorities found fraud, unanswered questions remain
The government needs to strengthen equity in education, scrap the urban-rural dual structure, and harness actuarial science to deal with the looming pension deficit, former finance minister tells Caixin