China media outlets and diplomats step up efforts to shift the narrative away from the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak
Observers: Verbal attacks between US and Chinese officials will only harm relations
Impacted by slowing economy, American companies in China had a tough year last year with record-high percentage of them reporting drops in revenue and profitability,according to latest business climate survey by American Chamber of Commerce in Beijing
Observers: don’t get your hopes up as China may be paying only lip service
American and European companies urg China's government to provide tax relief while putting priority on transparency and consistent policies in its fight against disease
The latest business conditions index, compiled by the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) since 2012, dropped to a historic low in February
Chinese court hands Gui Minhai 10-year prison sentence on charges of 'illegally providing intelligence to foreign entities'
Critics say China's move constitutes a serious violation of press and speech freedom while sending a chilling effect among journalists who still work there
Extended city lockdowns and transport restrictions due to the virus outbreak have depressed domestic demand especially in the service sector
Observers say it is too risky to gather thousands of political elite in Beijing
Latest figures show 30% of infected patients are medical professionals — an alarming rate that suggests medical system treating over 30,000 patients may be collapsing
China mourns Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old eye doctor from Wuhan, who was among eight whistleblowers reprimanded for trying to raise alarm about deadly virus
Several provinces and cities in China have ordered businesses not to resume operation until Feb. 10th
As protective suits run short, doctors in Wuhan have to wear diapers so that they wouldn't change the suits so frequently
The epidemic’s impact on local retail, tourism-related and transportation sectors will be imminent shall Chinese authorities fail to soon contain the outbreak, economists say
Analysts note the Chinese tech giant has been working to reduce its reliance on American-made components
Activists say verdict paints bleak picture of government-led persecution of religious groups under Chinese President Xi Jinping
Analysts say that the phase-one deal, once signed, won't do much to stop the US-China tech war, which is at the core of their imminent trade frictions
Chinese President had a slip of the tongue, which unveiled his intention of setting the implementation of 'one country, two systems' in Macau as a good example for Hong Kong and Taiwan
Starting in December, China has made it mandatory that new mobile phone users will have to have their faces scanned
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