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China must allow for more public and media oversight of the government and the Communist Party to ensure accountability and to uncover abuses of power, according to President Xi Jinping.
In the first of a three-part series on how US budget tensions will affect efforts to deter China, we look at the Golden Dome missile defence system.
Standard Chartered is overweight on allocations to Chinese equities, while UBS expects the premium between A and H shares to narrow further.
Dong Jingwei, head of Beijing’s Office for Safeguarding National Security in the city, calls for vigilance at event to mark fifth anniversary of law.
Heightened US chip export controls have prompted Chinese AI and chip companies to collaborate.
Museums are rushing to launch new ranges of themed merchandise as they try to tap into China’s ‘emotional consumption’ trend.
While the US is still far ahead in AI chip technology, China is following very closely in algorithms, says computer scientist Harry Shum.
Austerity push has gone into overdrive, officials say, with top-down escalation in full play as local authorities seek to prove loyalty.
As China has shown at various periods in its history, the greater a civilisation, the more open and magnanimous it is to foreigners.
Beijing has approved the convention establishing the world’s first intergovernmental organisation on mediation in Hong Kong, while indicating it would not bring forth World Trade Organization ...
The World Economic Forum event was held in an atmosphere of global tension, but attendees did see some hope in China’s tech advancements.
Miao Hua, a top general who once oversaw the People’s Liberation Army’s ideology work, has been removed from the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC).