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The South China Morning Post’s Sunday magazine receives top design honour and recognition for its feature on Shanghai’s academic bar scene.
Correspondence obtained by the Post reveals President Roberta Metsola’s efforts to normalise ties with Beijing in recent months.
The subsidy scheme has been key to lifting China’s consumer spending this year. But it is expensive – and may be creating new problems.
From a new mainland China-Hong Kong payment scheme to Beijing’s influence in Central Asia, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
China and the US should consider setting up a “security dialogue mechanism” on the South China Sea to help prevent conflict in the contested waterway, a noted independent Chinese think tank ...
Philippines and Malaysia sidestep South China Sea claims, seek closer naval ties Relations between the two countries have been tested over the Malaysian state of Sabah and Manila’s maritime laws ...
The blog cited a South China Morning Post report from last month detailing Zhipu’s plans to expand its business overseas, leveraging the Belt and Road Initiative.
The World Economic Forum event was held in an atmosphere of global tension, but attendees did see some hope in China’s tech advancements.
Industry urges Brussels to impose trade barriers to protect it, saying ‘China is not playing fair, and politicians must respond to this’.
China’s new buoy is a rare all-in-one system, with instruments integrated in a single platform. The buoy took Chinese researchers three years to develop, according to the institute.
One-third of China’s 121 listed solar producers are in the red; more than 50 along the supply chain have filed for bankruptcy this year.
China is highly unlikely to use its navy to secure the vital Strait of Hormuz if Iran threatens to close it as Middle East tensions rise, a top US analyst told reporters Monday.