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Baidu & Kuaishou Earnings Highlight Cost Efficiency
Asian equities were mixed overnight as internet stocks gained some ground from yesterday on mixed Q3 earnings results.
November 23, 2022 Source: Forbes
Zimbabwe unveils ‘majestic’ US$200 million China-built parliament
President Emmerson Mnangagwa hailed the six-storey building in Mt. Hampden as a ‘testimony of the strategic and comprehensive partnership’ between Harare and Beijing.
November 23, 2022 Source: South China Morning Post
China's Baidu is shrugging off US chip export restrictions
Baidu says it has a chip stockpile, can turn to domestic alternatives, and will develop its own advanced chips
November 23, 2022 Source: Quartz
How Hate Speech Falls Through the Cracks of the Chinese Internet
In an otherwise tightly regulated online environment, harassment and hate speech often go unmoderated.
November 23, 2022 Source: #SixthTone
China’s crypto fans make up 8 per cent of FTX customers, defying Beijing’s ban
A breakdown by country shows FTX had more customers in mainland China than in Hong Kong, where it was previously based, and the US.
November 23, 2022 Source: South China Morning Post
Taiwan says it sees less Chinese interference ahead of elections
Taiwan is seeing less Chinese interference ahead of its local elections, possibly due to China's own domestic problems and its efforts to improve its international image, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on Wednesday.
November 23, 2022 Source: Reuters
BYD Partners With Auto Nejma To Bring Its EVs To Morocco
In another awesome development for Morocco's EV sector, BYD has just announced that it has partnered with Auto Nejma.
November 23, 2022 Source: CleanTechnica
Global Connected Rail Market Report to 2031 - Featuring Huawei, Cisco Systems, Wabtec and Nokia Among Others
/PRNewswire/ -- The "Connected Rail Market By Service, By Rolling Stock, By Safety and Signaling System: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast,...
November 23, 2022 Source: PRNewswire
Xiaomi misses forecast in 3rd quarter on shrinking smartphone demand
Electronics demand is cooling as shoppers react to elevated inflation and slowing economic growth.
November 23, 2022 Source: South China Morning Post
Three of China's biggest banks to provide support for property developers
Three of China's biggest commercial banks have agreed to provide fundraising support to property developers, including industry giant Vanke , in a coordinated effort to support the country's embattled property sector.
November 23, 2022 Source: Reuters
smart #1 gets five star Euro NCAP rating - Geely-built, Mercedes-designed EV coming to Malaysia by Q4 2023 - paultan.org
The fully-electric smart #1 has been awarded a five-star rating in the Euro NCAP crash test after achieving high scores in the Adult Occupant, Child Occupant, Vulnerable Road Users and Safety Assist categories. The smart […]
November 23, 2022 Source: Paul Tan's Automotive News
China’s internet giants face tougher penalties for unfair pricing
The State Administration for Market Regulation, China’s antitrust regulator, has proposed tougher curbs and penalties on unfair practices adopted by internet giants such as Alibaba, Tencent and Meituan.
November 23, 2022 Source: South China Morning Post
Hang Seng Index: China Tech Earnings Beat Fuels Upswing Optimism
China’s beleaguered technology sector may have finally turned the corner, if earnings from top firms are anything to go by.
November 23, 2022 Source: Bloomberg.com
China and Japan agree on range of measures days after Xi-Kishida meeting
Following leaders’ meeting on Apec sidelines Chinese and Japanese officials pledged to ‘earnestly implement’ agreement reached by Xi and Kishida.
November 23, 2022 Source: South China Morning Post
How China, the world’s top polluter, avoids paying for climate damage
Analysts say it is unlikely China will pay into the historic climate fund agreed to at the U.N. climate conference to support vulnerable countries.
November 23, 2022 Source: Washington Post
Bain Report: China To Make Up 40% Of Luxury Consumers By 2030 | Jing Daily
Bain has adjusted its forecast about China’s luxury market as emerging regions gain steam. What are the trends shaping the industry in 2022 and beyond?
November 23, 2022 Source: Jing Daily
iQiyi beats estimates with $1.1 billion revenue in Q3 · TechNode
Leading Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi reported RMB 7.5 billion ($1.1 billion) in revenue in the third quarter of 2022, a 2% yearly decrease but a
November 23, 2022 Source: TechNode
China’s Record Coal Production to Weigh on Prices Amid Weak Demand
China’s coal production is set to climb for the sixth year in a row, reaching a new record, as the Beijing government acts to ensure supplies in the top miner and consumer of the fuel, spurring further declines in prices.
November 23, 2022 Source: Bloomberg.com
Sinica extra: Q&A with Andy Rothman on his start in China, being bullish on the nation and 5 must-read books
Andy Rothman, the guest on the October 27 Sinica Podcast, discusses his time in the foreign service and his views on topics that did not make it into the episode.
October 27, 2016 Source: The China Project
News roundup: Will other Southeast Asian nations follow the Philippines’ lead in China?
Top China news for October 25, 2016. Get this daily digest delivered to your inbox by signing up at supchina.com/subscribe.
October 26, 2016 Source: The China Project
How do China’s dealmakers ease foreign worries about the nation’s global buying spree?
Top China news for October 24, 2016. Get this daily digest delivered to your inbox by signing up at supchina.com/subscribe.
October 25, 2016 Source: The China Project
Sinica extra: Q&A with Rachel Stern on the scholarly appeal of China’s legal system, the nation’s crackdown on lawyers and U.S. litigiousness
Rachel Stern, a law professor, author and guest on the October 20 Sinica podcast, joins Jeremy Goldkorn for a supplementary discussion about comparisons between the U.S. and Chinese legal systems, the phrase “rule of law” and the Chinese citizens who are filing lawsuits.
October 20, 2016 Source: The China Project
News roundup: Will China’s expanding global role make it change its policy of non-interference in other nations’ domestic affairs? Plus top headlines
Top China news for October 18, 2016. Get this daily digest delivered to your inbox by signing up at supchina.com/subscribe.
October 19, 2016 Source: The China Project
News roundup: How are China’s copycats making entrepreneurs more creative? Plus Australians detained and record space journey
Top China news for October 17, 2016. Get this daily digest delivered to your inbox by signing up at supchina.com/subscribe.
October 18, 2016 Source: The China Project
News roundup: Will China decide global norms for using AI? Plus Clinton’s leaked comments and property market problems
Top China news for October 14, 2016. Get this daily digest delivered to your inbox by signing up at supchina.com/subscribe.
October 15, 2016 Source: The China Project
Sinica extra: Q&A with Ma Tianjie on toxic heavy metals, bourgeois culture and more
Ma Tianjie, the guest on this week’s Sinica Podcast about Chinese public opinion, talks about the roots of his interest in China’s environmental problems, pollution in Hunan Province and comparisons between Beijing and Shanghai.
October 13, 2016 Source: The China Project
Sinica extra: Q&A with Mei Fong on her Pulitzer win, meeting Queen Elizabeth and foreign correspondence
Mei Fong, the guest on this week’s Sinica Podcast about China’s one-child policy, shares stories about her career and life, including her Pulitzer win and a royal meeting that inspired her to enter journalism.
October 6, 2016 Source: The China Project
Will Xi’s ‘Zhejiang Clique’ dominate the top echelon of power? Plus overcapacity corruption challenge and record travel numbers
News roundup for September 30, 2016.
October 1, 2016 Source: The China Project
Michael Manning’s Beijing jail diary
The Sinica Podcast interviewed Michael Manning about his time incarcerated in China. Here, we publish the diary he wrote in secret while he did time inside the Beijing No. 1 Detention Center.
September 29, 2016 Source: The China Project
Q&A with Zing Bai, the founder of a New York restaurant who wants to take her ‘awesome’ fried rice across the U.S.
Haijing “Zing” Bai, the founder of Zing’s Awesome Rice, discusses her successful restaurant in New York, her life prior to becoming an entrepreneur in the city’s competitive food industry, American ideas about fried rice and her plans to expand the business.
September 7, 2016 Source: The China Project
Gay men from China find a liberating openness in America’s LGBT community
Two gay men who left China for the United States discovered a warm and welcoming community that provided experiences much different than those they had back home.
July 26, 2016 Source: The China Project
Book Excerpt: ‘The Hacked World Order’ by Adam Segal
The first chapter of a new book by Adam Segal, who joined Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn on the June 23 episode of the Sinica Podcast to discuss China’s activities in cyberspace.
June 22, 2016 Source: The China Project
Editor’s note: The China Project expands with the Sinica Podcast and photos from Michael Yamashita
The China Project team is proud to present its redesigned website as well as partnerships with Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn of the Sinica Podcast and the award-winning photographer Michael Yamashita.
June 16, 2016 Source: The China Project
Q&A with Hao Wu, documentary filmmaker trying to understand China’s changes
Hao Wu, a documentary filmmaker from China who has spent years living in the United States, explores the complex diversty of his home country through stereotype-breaking stories about individuals, from drama students putting on an American classic to millennials performing on the Internet.
March 30, 2016 Source: The China Project
Through the lens of American journalism, writer gets a new perspective on telling China’s story
The United States and its justice-seeking brand of news gave a Chinese journalist a new understanding of her home country along with worries about telling a fuller story of China amid the media industry’s struggles and the government’s aggressive censorship.
March 22, 2016 Source: The China Project
Amid pollution’s haze, stories make it worth staying in China
Beijing and other parts of China may present health-threatening problems with air quality, but the country is one of the best places in the world to find stories that can change, challenge and charm those who come looking.
March 1, 2016 Source: The China Project
The one and many ways of being Chinese
Although I possess only a Canadian passport, people in China have never made me feel like an outsider during my time as a foreign correspondent…
February 16, 2016 Source: The China Project
Q&A with Leroy Chiao, first Asian-American and ethnic Chinese spacewalker and mission commander
From 1990 to 2005, Leroy Chiao took four flights into space as a NASA astronaut, spending hundreds of days off the Earth and dozens of hours strolling among the stars. Since then he has been taking on more terrestrial pursuits, including the launch of a business last year that he hopes can help build cultural bridges between China and the United States.
February 6, 2016 Source: The China Project