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The Chinese economy expert discusses high debt levels, and the costs of Xi Jinping's focus on national security.
Policy makers need to be more realistic about the prospects for future growth, particularly when it comes to China's demographic challenges.
A well-connected U.S. firm is using China as a proving ground for its technology that aims to store renewable energy.
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which is now two years old, is one of the most ambitious pieces of human rights legislation ever passed...
The Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act turns two.
What exactly happened to China's social credit system?
A look at the American effort to catch up on critical raw material supply by searching closer to home.
The political analyst talks about how Europe’s mindset towards China needs to change, why Beijing’s support for Russia over Ukraine is a watershed moment, and...
A dealmaking slowdown is making it harder for international firms to justify their presence in a once vital market.
Two decades after the social credit system was conceived, China is hardly any closer to creating an honest society or one where, as the government...
A look at one of China’s largest angel investors, with a penchant for artificial intelligence.
The analyst explains why the U.S.'s chip export controls represent a turning point in its relationship with China and the prospects for future multilateral co-operation.