AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarChina Evergrande’s Alleged $78 Billion Fraud Is Among Worstverified_publisherBloombergChina Evergrande Group’s alleged $78 billion revenue overstatement escalates the legal peril of founder Hui Ka Yan, who now stands at the center of …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarChina students ‘stressed’ by surveillance cameras in university class told devices are digital media teaching aidsverified_publisherSouth China Morning Post - Liya SuA university in China which has installed dozens of surveillance cameras as part of its teaching process has triggered a widespread debate about …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarU.S. curbs on China to rise as 'decoupling is really in full force,' expert warns, amid possible TikTok banverified_publisherCNBC - Sheila ChiangThe U.S. is likely to impose more curbs to check competition from China as "the decoupling is really in full force," said Steven Okun, founder and …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarChina's housing minister says real estate developers must go bankrupt if necessaryverified_publisherCNBC - Evelyn ChengBEIJING — China's struggling real estate developers won't be getting a major bailout, Chinese authorities have indicated, warning that those who …
AvatarMark HillFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoChina wants to rid itself of Western tech by 2027 -- outlines domestic alternatives in 'Document 79'tomshardware.comChina is reportedly making huge progress in becoming self-sufficient in the tech industry. China is on a beeline to get all of its state-wide …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarChina’s new economic growth plan isn’t really a plan at allverified_publisherVox - Nicole NareaXi Jinping is ignoring the country’s biggest economic problems. The Chinese government outlined on Monday its plan to boost the country’s sluggish economic growth, but experts say it fell short of the kind of transformative strategy necessary to fix the country’s debt and consumer confidence …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarSkynet 2.0: China plans to bring largest surveillance camera network on Earth to the moon to protect lunar assetsverified_publisherSouth China Morning Post - Stephen ChenChina plans to establish all-seeing surveillance on the moon after drawing on the successes of the country’s massive video surveillance network, …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatar‘Two sessions’: China scraps a decades-long political tradition as Xi tightens control amid economic woesCNNBeijing CNN — Thousands of delegates from across China are gathering in Beijing this week for the start of the country’s most prominent annual political event, where leaders will signal how they plan to steer the world’s second largest economy in the year ahead — and try to dispel deepening concern …
AvatarMark HillFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoTwo sessions: Can a rubberstamp parliament help China's economy?bbc.co.uk - By Stephen McDonellThe Chinese government is under massive pressure to come up with solutions for its troubled economy. So people will be watching the National People's Congress to see what's on offer as it kicks off on Tuesday. Nearly 3,000 NPC delegates are now gathering inside Beijing's cavernous Great Hall of the …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarLiving outside China has become more like living inside Chinaverified_publisherThe EconomistSong Xia does not want her real name used. The young professional is neither a dissident nor an activist, yet she fears the watchful eyes of the …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarPreparing for war, social unrest or a new pandemic? Chinese companies are raising militias like it’s the 1970sverified_publisherCNNHong Kong CNN — Chinese companies are doing something rarely seen since the 1970s: setting up their own volunteer armies. At least 16 major Chinese firms, including a privately-owned dairy giant, have established fighting forces over the past year, according to a CNN analysis of state media …
AvatarMark HillAvatarAvatarChina Set to Lose 60 Percent of Population by Century's EndNewsweek - Micah McCartneyChina's population of over 1.4 billion could drop by a precipitous 60 percent by the end of the century, according to a Chinese think tank. By 2100, …