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Hong Kong’s markets barely flinched after China’s new national security law was announced. But investors may come to realize that Hong Kong’s financial system has...
China’s strong central planning is often derided as authoritarian, but when it works — some observers take a second look at its efficiencies.
The political theorist says the West often overlooks the value of China's "political meritocracy," which he says is a morally legitimate alternative.
After long struggling to produce its own world-class cars, China is intent on dominating the electric vehicle industry. So when NIO, one of its highest...
The United States still leads in number of private billion-dollar startups, but China is home to the most valuable ones, according to recent data from...
Book recommendations for our swift-changing times, including the first on-the-ground account of life in Wuhan during the lockdown.
In a new book, two Wall Street Journal reporters take you behind the scenes of the trade war negotiations, and into deliberations of the Politburo.
As U.S. producer Smithfield warned of meat shortages unless plants stayed open, workers contracted Covid-19 and exports to China surged.
Reflecting on the history, narratives and policies that brought us to this moment.
For almost a half century, the U.S. and China have operated under a fragile policy framework of "engagement." But with the two countries facing their...
Washington is moving to restrict U.S.-China capital flows. But there’s a trillion-dollar reason why this can’t go on forever.
The new law could actually lead to more listings by high-quality Chinese private-sector firms. And when that happens, everyone wins.