China’s biggest technology companies – Tencent, ByteDance, NetEase and Alibaba – are racing to stake a claim in the booming virtual world
Buyers from mainland China bought about a fifth of 425 luxury units costing more than S$5 million ($3.52 million) between January and August this year, estate agents say.
The territory's Mandatory Provision Fund lost $32.98 billion, equating to $7,197.63 per person, the South China Morning Post reported
Huawei will likely avoid using sanctioned advanced chips and use less advanced alternatives from Chinese companies, the FT said
Shares of the lithium battery maker slipped slightly after it listed on the Hong Kong Exchange on Thursday, but the company raised $1.28 billion from its IPO.
China has been running a disinformation campaign in the Solomon Islands suggesting Australia, the US and Taiwan stirred up riots that rocked Honiara last year, a new report says
China has ditched recognition of the median line in the Taiwan Strait, while Taiwan keeps a monthly record of key supplies like food and energy in case of conflict with China, officials said Wednesday
A motion brought to the Human Rights Council on Monday by the Marshall Islands, plus other islands in the Pacific, requests assistance from the UN rights office
Apple has asked key suppliers such as Foxconn to move some AirPods and Beats headphone production to India
"They may feel the job is too hard and not well-paid," Huike Edutech partner Chen Ying was quoted as saying.
China's dominance in EV sales and production is well known, but Europe has grabbed the lead in regard to EV demand growth relative to total auto demand, plus car inventories and ratio of sales
US auditors continue to inspect the books of top Chinese companies listed in the US. PwC chairman Bob Moritz said: "We will continue to share the information that is allowable."