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Viya, China's Top Influencer, Fined $210M
By Bloomberg
Jamie Dimon Offers Hasty Apology After Joking JPMorgan Will Outlast Chinese Communist Party
By Hannah Levitt/Bloomberg
Why the IOC Stepped in for China in the Peng Shuai Case
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Wuhan Wet Market Worker 1st Known COVID-19 Case: Study
A study in the journal Science suggests the Wuhan wet market was the source of the initial COVID-19 outbreak and not just where the SARS-CoV-2 virus was amplified.
By Jason Gale/Bloomberg
November 18, 2021
Is Climate Diplomacy Improving U.S.-China Relations?
Though, experts caution that tensions between the nations are unlikely to be easily solved.
By Amy Gunia
November 17, 2021
China May Start Reopening After Winter Olympics: Top Adviser
Adviser to the State Council Henry Wang Huiyao said he hopes China will gradually loosen its strict approach to battling Covid-19
By Iain Marlow, Shery Ahn and Haidi Lun / Bloomberg
November 16, 2021
Why Most U.S. Firms Are Staying in China Despite the Crackdown
Yahoo and LinkedIn are the latest U.S. companies to throw in the towel amid China’s sweeping crackdown on private enterprise—with both announcing they are ending their services in the world’s most populous country.But even as...
By Amy Gunia
November 5, 2021
Why Coal Shortages in Asia Might Be Good News for Clean Energy
Power crises in China and India that have caused blackouts and factory shutdowns are highlighting the region’s reliance on the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel: coal. But some experts say the energy supply problems facing two...
By Amy Gunia
October 13, 2021
China the Last Country Seeking 'Zero COVID'
One by one, Covid Zero places like Singapore and Australia have decided that the approach is unsustainable
By Michelle Fay Cortez and Ainsley Thomson/Bloomberg
October 6, 2021
Evergrande Halts Trading in Hong Kong
With more than $300 billion in liabilities, the developer has been trying to sell assets in a bid to raise cash.
By Russell Ward/Bloomberg
October 3, 2021
Meng Wanzhou's Release Caps Two Weeks of U.S. Moves on China
The Quad meeting, the AUKUS pact, and a Cold War-style prisoner swap reveal where new geopolitical fault lines lie
By Charlie Campbell / Shanghai
September 27, 2021
China Says All Crypto Transactions Are Illegal
All crypto-related transactions, including services provided by offshore exchanges to domestic residents, are illicit financial activities, China's central bank said
By Bloomberg
September 24, 2021
China's End to Coal Funding Is a Big Deal
Experts say the move could mark the beginning of the end of coal as a primary energy source for the world
By Amy Gunia
September 22, 2021
ByteDance Limits Access for Chinese Kids to 40 Mins per Day
Douyin, TikTok’s Chinese twin, had already upgraded its youth mode to limit daily usage to 40 minutes for users under 14
By Zheping Huang/Bloomberg
September 20, 2021
China's Tencent Opens WeChat to Rivals' Links
The move is a major step for Tencent, which along with Alibaba and ByteDance controls vast swathes of China’s internet.
By Zheping Huang and Coco Liu / Bloomberg
September 17, 2021
China Applies to Join Asia-Pacific Trade Deal
The treaty, originally called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, was envisioned by the U.S. as an economic bloc to counterbalance China’s growing power.
By Bloomberg
September 17, 2021
Xi Reportedly Declined Meeting With Biden
Xi hasn’t left China for more than 600 days, the longest stint of any Group of 20 leader
By Nick Wadhams and Justin Sink/Bloomberg
September 15, 2021
COVID-19 Delta Variant Breaches China Again
The latest wave comes less than a month after China contained its broadest outbreak since the virus’s initial emergence in Wuhan
By Bloomberg
September 13, 2021
Why Common Prosperity Is Alarming China’s Billionaires
Xi Jinping's "common prosperity" drive has stunned China's wealthiest with the thought that the CCP might actually be socialist after all
By Charlie Campbell / Shanghai
September 8, 2021
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