Belt & Road | Chinese automaker plans electric car production in South Africa

A state-owned Chinese automaker announced plans to produce electric vehicles in South Africa, highlighting the growing role of the world’s largest auto market in a technology seen as the

Backlash sparked over pressure to stop student #MeToo

Before Yue Xin became a central figure in China’s burgeoning movement against sexual harassment, she recorded herself singing a revamped version of the 1960s pop classic

Strait Diplomacy | Beijing says further steps ready to target Taiwan independence

China is prepared to take further steps to counter perceived moves by self-ruling Taiwan toward formal independence following recent war games aimed at intimidating the island’s leaders, the

Analysis | Aimed at China, Trump’s tariffs are hitting closer to home

President Donald Trump’s escalating dispute with China over trade and technology is threatening jobs and profits in working- class communities where his “America First” agenda

Beijing says terrorism tops meeting of Central Asian states

China’s defense minister said yesterday that fighting the threat of terrorism is a top concern to be discussed by a Beijing-led group of Central Asian

Taiwan company plans USD9.4b chemical complex in Louisiana

A company based in Taiwan plans to build a USD9.4 billion chemical manufacturing complex on a 970-hectare site in Louisiana, officials announced yesterday. Gov. John

Kim meets Chinese envoy after deadly bus crash

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has met with China’s ambassador and visited a hospital where Chinese tourists were being treated after a deadly bus crash.

Police arrest suspect in arson attack that killed 18

Police in a southern Chinese city have caught a man suspected of setting a fire at a three-story building yesterday that killed 18 people and injured five

Trade War | US brands suffer collateral damage in Chinese corporate struggle

The rivalry is so notorious it’s been called the “great cat-and-dog war.” On one side towers Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., China’s e-commerce market leader, embodied

Gender Issues | HRW says ‘Men only’ job ads show ongoing discrimination

One job ad for Chinese high-speed train conductors called for candidates who were “fashionable and beautiful.” Another ad targeting men for a job in a

36 dead, mostly Chinese, in North Korea traffic accident

A traffic accident in North Korea has killed 32 Chinese tourists and four North Koreans, Chinese officials said yesterday. Two other Chinese tourists were badly injured and were

Shanghai gets automated bank with VR, robots, face scanning

Missed paying dues on your Communist Party membership? There’s a bank for that - and it’s fully automated. A state-owned Chinese bank has opened an automated

Auto show highlights industry’s electric ambitions

The biggest global auto show of the year showcases China’s ambitions to become a leader in electric cars and the industry’s multibillion-dollar scramble to roll

17 killed as two dragon boats capsize in Guilin

Seventeen people were killed after two dragon boats capsized in southern China, authorities said yesterday. The boats were practicing Saturday for a race in the Taohua River in

Hong Kong | Home owners now a minority as prices keep on rising

For the first time in almost two decades, home owners are in the minority in Hong Kong, underlining the city’s status as the world’s

ZTE says it’s seeking a solution to US tech ban

ZTE Corp., one of China’s biggest tech companies, said yesterday that it is taking steps to comply with a U.S. technology ban and that it is seeking

Online retail sales grow over 34 percent in Q1

China’s online retail sales maintained high- speed growth in the first quarter, official data has showed. Online retail sales totaled RMB1.5 trillion

Belt & Road | E-commerce giant Alibaba sets plans for Thailand

The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has agreed to step up investments in Thailand as competition between online retailers heats up in fast-growing Southeast Asia. The

Opinion | Why Trump’s tariff plan would be a drag on growth

Why are President Donald Trump’s tariffs such a bad deal for the U.S. economy? It’s not just because they might start a trade war. It’s because of

Qualcomm plan ‘has difficulty’ resolving concerns

Qualcomm Inc.’s latest proposal for its USD44 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors “has difficulty” resolving concerns of Chinese anti-monopoly regulators, a government spokesman yesterday. The Commerce

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