Energy Storage Reaches New Heights in China A well-connected U.S. firm is using China as a proving ground for its technology that aims to store renewable energy.
Foreign Law Firms Feel the Chill in China A dealmaking slowdown is making it harder for international firms to justify their presence in a once vital market.
China’s Coal Calculations The country’s carbon emissions could enter structural decline next year, but there’s a big if.
G42’s Ties To China Run Deep More details on the Emirati technology firm at the nexus of China and the U.S.’s technological and geopolitical rivalry.
Failure to List It’s getting tougher for Chinese companies to enter the country’s stock markets as state scrutiny rises.
Heads Roll as China’s Financial Clampdown Continues The widening of Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive is shaking industry and investor confidence.
Chinese Tourists Aren’t Coming Back Yet Domestic tourism has recovered since the end of the pandemic as Chinese people prefer to holiday at home.
The Limits on China and Russia’s No Limits Partnership Despite the warmth on show between Xi and Putin, Beijing has been careful about how far it supports Moscow.
Beijing Hits Pause on Data Decoupling The Chinese government has relaxed some of its rules on transferring data overseas, but international companies still face uncertainty.
Barriers to Exit The risk of not being allowed out of China is adding to the list of concerns for foreign business people operating in the country.
China, Europe and the U.S. Struggle for Satellite Supremacy The saga over who owns a German satellite operator demonstrates how quickly Western attitudes to Chinese investment have changed.