Hong Kong court on Monday gives giant debt-laden conglomerate nearly six months to finalise a rejig of its offshore debt, while Evergrande's EV unit may also face bankruptcy proceedings
US lawyers have rejected all arguments raised by TikTok, and told a Federal Appeals Court the law addresses security concerns, not free speech
The top five spots in the country are now held solely by Chinese smartphone makers — for the first time ever
Chinese tech firms want to stockpile TSMC chips and are offering a big mark-up because of "uncertainties arising from the upcoming US presidential election and its impact on US-China relations"
Power consumption in China surged in the first half of 2024, but the country also expects another jump in installed renewable power this year
Indonesia has been negotiating a critical mineral deal with the US so its nickel can be recognised for EV tax cuts; that means Chinese firms need to reduce their holdings
Gaemi affected almost 630,000 people in southeastern Fujian province, with almost half of that number having to be relocated
Planning agency says it will use $20.7 billion from special bonds being issued this year to subsidize replacement home appliances, cars, bicycles and other items
A bloc of developing countries has accused wealthy nations of a lack of transparency in their approach to climate financing while seeking to "dilute their legal obligations" to help poorer economies
The Bank of Thailand and Anti-Money Laundering Office will set up a task force to investigate transactions with Myanmar and help Thai banks to counter arms deals, the foreign ministry has said
Poverty charity Oxfam warned of “obscene levels” of inequality ahead of a G20 summit in Brazil this week
President Joko Widodo launched a long-term visa scheme on Thursday in a bid to attract foreign investors