Eastern Economic Corridor | Richest family in Thailand is getting richer by helping China

Chia Ek Chor fled his typhoon-ravaged village in southern China and started a new life in Thailand selling vegetable seeds with his brother in 1921.

Belt & Road | Beijing celebration of building binge overshadowed by debt

Asian and African leaders plan to press Beijing at a conference this week to reduce the politically volatile debt burden left by its Belt and

Meng Hongwei | Beijing charges former Interpol president with bribery

China announced yesterday that it has formally arrested former Interpol President Meng Hongwei on suspicion of accepting bribes. The indictment from the Supreme People’s Procuratorate comes

Richard Liu | Surveillance clips show Chinese billionaire with accuser

An attorney for JD.com founder Richard Liu said yesterday that surveillance video showing the Chinese businessman in an elevator and walking arm-in-arm with a woman who

South China Sea | Xi urges closer naval ties amid regional tensions

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged closer ties among the world’s navies yesterday, amid tensions over China’s rapid expansion of its naval forces and forceful assertions of territorial claims

China lashes out at US over Iran oil sanctions move

Beijing yesterday again lashed out at a U.S. decision to impose sanctions on countries that buy Iranian oil, calling it a violation of China’s interests that

Southern Economic Corridor | Cambodian and Thai leaders mark reopening of rail link

The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand met yesterday at the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet to mark the ceremonial reopening of a rail link that will

Markets | Sudden rush to raise cash is burning stock investors

China’s cash-strapped companies are going to new lengths to raise money from the booming stock market, even if it comes at a cost to existing shareholders.

Texas cancer center ousts three over Chinese data theft concerns

A prominent cancer center in Houston has ousted three of five scientists whom federal authorities identified as being involved in Chinese efforts to steal American research. Peter Pisters, the

Technology | Huawei says Q1 sales up 39%

Chinese tech giant Huawei said yesterday its revenue rose 39% over a year earlier in the latest quarter despite U.S. pressure on allies to shun its telecom

Beijing criticizes US effort to reduce Iran oil sales

China, one of Iran’s biggest oil export markets, yesterday criticized Washington’s decision to tell Beijing and other governments to stop buying crude from Tehran or face sanctions.

Taiwan | 6.1 quake causes light damage in Taipei, east coast

A strong earthquake shook eastern Taiwan yesterday afternoon, causing scattered light damage in the capital and along the eastern coast. The 6.1 magnitude quake was centered

Macau’s tourism crisis office monitoring situation

Macau’s Tourism Crisis Management Office (GGCT) says it is monitoring the situation caused by the earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan, and is in regular contact with the

Bureaucrats increasingly judged on what they do after work

For Chinese bureaucrats, getting a promotion isn’t just tied to their performance on the job - it’s increasingly about how well they behave in their leisure time.

Amazon to shut down part of its Chinese e-commerce business

In a rare retreat for Amazon.com Inc., the e-commerce giant plans to shut down its Chinese marketplace business in July as it shifts its focus to

Trump stirs alarm that he may be giving China a new trade weapon

High on the list of President Donald Trump’s priorities as he tries to close a trade deal with counterpart Xi Jinping is making sure China faces

Gov’t said to weigh stimulus measures to bolster consumption

China is drafting a series of stimulus measures to bolster sales of cars and electronics, according to people familiar with the matter. The draft includes subsidies

Woman sues Chinese billionaire Liu for alleged rape

A woman who said she was raped by JD.com founder Richard Liu filed a lawsuit yesterday (local time) against the billionaire and his company alleging he and other

Currency | Yuan is so sleepy traders scour complex ways to profit

An increasingly dull yuan is prompting currency traders to get more creative. The currency has been flat against the dollar since late February, with a

India is said to cut trade deficit with China by USD10b

India cut its trade deficit with China by the most in more than a decade, according to people familiar with the data, as it boosted exports

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