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Deep linkages exist between forced labor in Xinjiang and the global pharmaceutical supply chain, according to a new report.
Beijing is acting now to stave off a financial crisis despite the country’s top banks appearing healthy on paper.
The historian discusses the period that saw the death of Mao Zedong and the rise of Deng Xiaoping, and the decisions that set China’s economic...
The Biden administration has tried to prevent critical technologies from reaching China. But researchers at American universities still often collaborate with Chinese peers in those...
China won’t be the only target for the new U.S. administration.
How e-commerce platforms filled a crucial void in China's political economy.
How did China's e-commerce industry boom so quickly and even leapfrog Western companies in the same space? In her new book, "From Click to Boom,"...
The city’s largest ever national security trial has ended with years-long jail terms handed to dozens of activists. A Wire China timeline shows how Hong...
The international security expert explains how China’s defense base is catching up to that of the United States, and what Washington can do about it.
China’s demographics are poised to create a new ‘silver economy’ — but industry insiders say the nascent sector is still far from a sure bet.
Beijing’s plans for China’s southerly island province to become a thriving free trade zone and hub for foreign investment are falling short of expectations.
U.S. presidents have had a remarkably free hand to escalate tensions with China, and Donald Trump is likely to continue in that vein.