Gaokao: Studies prescribed by advisors
13.35 million people have registered for the Chinese university entrance exam this year. They are flanked by a growing industry that turns existential fears into money.
By Blanka Xia
13.35 million people have registered for the Chinese university entrance exam this year. They are flanked by a growing industry that turns existential fears into money.
By Blanka Xia
Small and medium-sized enterprises are indispensable to China's long-term success. The crucial question remains: Can Beijing manage the balancing act between state control and entrepreneurial freedom?
By Marcel Grzanna
The Supreme People's Court has confirmed the obligation of Chinese employers to pay their share of social security. Should this be enforced, many small businesses could face ruin.
By Emily Kossak
Hong Kong has relaxed its IPO rules, sparking interest among Chinese companies that were previously listed in the US.
By Emily Kossak
China has attacked a Philippine boat off Scarborough Reef. The Chinese coast guard describes the operation as lawful.
By Emily Kossak
Ahead of a possible summit with Donald Trump, Beijing is pushing for relaxed US controls on HBM chips, which are crucial for modern AI applications.
By Amelie Richter
Lip-Bu Tan has only been at the helm of the US chip manufacturer for a few months. His previous investments have now attracted the attention of US President Donald Trump.
By Amelie Richter
The USA is considering equipping chips with technical tracking functions in future. China sees this as a security risk. The case has parallels with the Huawei dispute.
By Jörn Petring
Heavy rainfall and storm gusts once again threaten large parts of China. Authorities warn of flooding and urge people to take precautions.
By Fabian Peltsch