Xi plans to meet Putin on visit to Russian port city

Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week in a sign of strengthening ties between the two Asian giants. The summit

Six years in captivity | Trafficked Myanmar woman faced heart-wrenching choice on son

They were the first photos Marip Lu had ever taken of her son, and it broke her heart to think they might be the last. The

Trade War | Trump poised to tax an additional USD200b in Chinese imports

The Trump administration may be about to slap tariffs of up to 25 percent on an additional USD200 billion in Chinese goods, escalating a confrontation

Electric cars | Tesla wannabe asking investors to pay for potential

Investor excitement for China’s electric-car business gets a reality check next week. NIO Inc. will become the first major electric-car maker to have a U.S. initial public offering

Richard Liu | E-commerce tycoon part of celebrity tech elite

The e-commerce billionaire who was arrested and released by Minneapolis police is a prominent member of a Chinese tech elite who enjoy the glamor of

Belt & Road | Malaysia, Singapore to delay, not axe, high-speed rail link

Malaysia and Singapore agreed to delay, not cancel, a planned high-speed railway that would cut travel time between their capitals to just 90 minutes. Shortly after

Trade War | Beijing points to other gains in hopes of easing US ire

China is trying to defuse a spiraling tariff war with Washington over technology policy by highlighting gains in other trade-related areas. The Cabinet press office

Private Chinese space company places satellites in orbit

A rocket developed by Chinese company iSpace blasted into space yesterday carrying three miniature satellites in another milestone for the country’s budding private spaceflight industry. Reports said the

Opinion | Taiwan is not a bargaining chip with China

I first visited Taiwan in the 1970s as a young officer serving in an American destroyer assigned to the Pacific Fleet. A small, dynamic nation at the northern

Why a Chinese billionaire was studying in the US before arrest

With a USD7.3 billion fortune and business operations spanning the globe, Richard Liu could’ve spent the last days of August anywhere in the world. The

Belt & Road | Xi pledges USD60 billion in financing for Africa

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday pledged USD60 billion in financing for projects in Africa in the form of assistance, investment and loans, as China furthers efforts

As MeToo unnerves China, a student fights to tell her story

THE sight of five burly guards blocking the way out of her dorm filled Ren Liping with rage. It was 3 a.m. on a recent Saturday

Liu Qiangdong | JD.com founder returns to Beijing after US arrest

A Chinese e-commerce giant says its billionaire founder, Liu Qiangdong, has returned to China after earlier being arrested in the U.S. on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct. Zhang

Beijing says ‘no way’ to United’s workaround Taiwan reference

An attempt by United Airlines to duck the sticky issue of Taiwan has invited rebuke from China’s foreign ministry. After China told global carriers earlier

Can gov’t really limit how long kids play games?

Xi Jinping’s government has demonstrated a unique ability to exert control over everything from political speech to the internet. It may now have met its match: China’s

Police detain 46 after violent protest over schooling

Police in central China have detained 46 people who were part of a protest against a government plan to address overcrowded classrooms that escalated into violence.

China-Africa trade deficit prominent at conference

African leaders will likely press their Chinese hosts at a conference this week to help narrow their trade deficits with Beijing by shifting more manufacturing to

China rejects US lawmakers’ sanctions call over Muslim camps

China said yesterday that U.S. lawmakers were wasting taxpayer money by urging President Donald Trump’s administration to impose sanctions on Chinese officials allegedly tied to the mass

Beijing urges US to make ‘right decision’ as USD200b tariffs near

China urged the Trump administration to back away from imposing new tariffs on another USD200 billion tranche of its goods, as the end of a formal comment

Private fund chief arrested after USD2.6b goes missing

Shanghai Fuxing Group’s chairman was arrested overseas and escorted back to China on suspicion of manipulating stocks and other economic crimes, according to Shanghai’s police department.

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