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The Chinese government has relaxed some of its rules on transferring data overseas, but international companies still face uncertainty.
Beijing and Western financial giants have a mutual interest: Fixing China's pensions system. But can they figure out how to do it?
Plus, Country Garden's debt woes.
The head of the Kissinger Institute talks about the worrying signs of racism in the U.S.-China relationship and Xi Jinping’s errors of judgment.
An obituary for David Dollar, whose work argued for the benefits of more open trade and investment for poor countries.
The outbreak of conflict in Israel shows it will be harder for China to match its economic clout in the region with diplomatic influence.
The risk of not being allowed out of China is adding to the list of concerns for foreign business people operating in the country.
Plus, how China’s relationship with the Middle East has progressed.
For the past decade, Tencent's mammoth success in the gaming industry has helped propel the company to new heights: It is China's most valuable company...
The longtime China-based journalist discusses how historians, film makers and others are fighting to provide alternatives to the Communist Party's view of the past.
Chinese firms might even have a competitive advantage over their American and European counterparts.
Communist China, once all but impenetrable, opened up only to tighten politically again. Has Xi circled back to the Mao era? And what can we...