Senior US diplomat, Taiwan leader speak at Taipei event

A senior U.S. diplomat was scheduled to speak alongside Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen at an event in Taipei last night, just days after President Donald Trump signed

NPC | Emboldened Xi lays out vision for China, warning for Taiwan

President Xi Jinping vowed to protect “every inch” of China’s territory, improve the lives of its people and promote the resurgence of Chinese culture and creativity as

NPC imagery | China governed from the shadows and silhouettes

Chinese politics in the main is carried out in the shadows, shielded from public scrutiny and producing pre-determined outcomes through a process termed democracy according to socialism with Chinese

NPC | Premier appeals to US to ‘act rationally’ over trade

“No one will emerge a winner from a trade war,” said Li, the No. 2 Chinese leader, at a news conference held during the meeting of

Xi starts Voice of China broadcaster to boost global image

China has approved the creation of one of the world’s largest propaganda machines as it looks to improve its global image, according to a person familiar with

Xi starts Voice of China broadcaster to boost global image

China has approved the creation of one of the world’s largest propaganda machines as it looks to improve its global image, according to a person familiar with the matter. The new

NPC – Lt. Gen. Wei Fenghe | Legislature names former missile force commander defense minister

China appointed a former missile force commander as its new defense minister amid lingering concerns over the goals of its rapid military modernization. Lt. Gen. Wei

NPC – Liu He | Next economic czar is a Harvard-trained Xi adviser

China’s next economy czar is a Harvard-trained supporter of free markets who is President Xi Jinping’s top adviser but has no experience fighting the bureaucratic

Yi Gang | US-trained central banker appointed

A U.S.-trained economist was appointed to succeed the longtime governor of China’s central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan, at a time when the ruling Communist Party is trying to reduce financial

Property | Hong Kong mulls tax on unsold apartments to curb soaring prices

Hong Kong is considering imposing a tax on unsold apartments in its search for ways to cool the city’s red-hot housing market, a move that

NPC | Xi Jinping reappointed China’s president with no term limits

China’s rubber-stamp legislature on Saturday unanimously approved the reappointment of Xi Jinping as president with no limit on the number of terms he can serve. The

NPC | ‘Mr. Fix-It’: China’s new VP has tackled thorniest of crises

Wang Qishan is known as China’s “Mr. Fix-It,” a trustworthy official deployed to tackle the thorniest of crises — from crumbling banks to deadly illness to high-level

Trump’s possible China tariffs send opponents scrambling

President Donald Trump is considering broad tariffs on imports from China and an announcement could come as soon as this week. Industry groups and some lawmakers are

Chinese workers tricked into illegal work on Saipan

Zhou Qingjiang was toiling in a factory in China’s rust belt when he decided to pack his bags for America. A recruiter guaranteed a job that paid

China tells Vatican it’s fighting illegal organ transplants

Chinese health authorities told a Vatican trafficking conference that Beijing’s efforts to crack down on illegal “underground” organ transplants have resulted in 220 arrests and 100 victims being

Hong Kong | Pipe dream? Architect proposes low-cost tube homes

Hong Kong’s notoriously expensive housing makes owning an affordable home a pipe dream for many residents. A local architect has proposed a novel idea to help

Analysis | Trade wars aside, Trump’s ‘Taiwan card’ is Beijing’s real worry

Forget steel and intellectual property. The biggest potential flash point between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping is an island of 23

Xiamen Beibadao | Gov’t levies record USD870 million fine for stock manipulation

China slapped a logistics company with fines totaling 5.5 billion yuan (USD870 million) for manipulating the stock market, the biggest ever punishment for such an

Economy strong start faces risks at home and abroad

China’s crackdown on financial risks and trade tensions with the U.S. threaten to undermine a stronger-than-expected start to the year for the world’s second-largest economy.

No term limit could allow leader to be bold on Hong Kong, Taiwan

China’s move to scrap term limits and allow Xi Jinping to serve as president indefinitely puts him on track to deal with some of the

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