IPO: Shein shifts plans again.
Fast-fashion retailer Shein is once again changing its IPO plans. According to insiders, the company now aims to go public in Hong Kong this year instead of London.
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Fast-fashion retailer Shein is once again changing its IPO plans. According to insiders, the company now aims to go public in Hong Kong this year instead of London.
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The United States plans to revoke visas for certain Chinese students and revise existing visa criteria. Cited reasons include ties to the Chinese Communist Party or studies in sensitive academic fields.
By Leonardo Pape
A US federal appeals court has temporarily reinstated import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, after a lower court ruling had declared them unlawful and ordered them to be halted.
By Leonardo Pape
Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article traces the evolution of the protest movement in the country since the Tiananmen massacre. Despite all opposition, the spirit of resistance among Chinese youth is alive.
By Experts Table.Briefings
Chinese state media mocked the temporary suspension of US tariffs, celebrating it as a symbolic victory in the trade dispute with Washington. But for European companies operating in China, the ongoing trade tensions remain a burden. More pressing, however, are concerns over the sluggish state of China’s domestic economy.
By Jörn Petring
An explosion has rocked a chemical plant in Shandong. The authorities have reported deaths and injuries.
By Emily Kossak
Despite Temu's international success, Pinduoduo struggles with weak demand in its domestic market. The group's quarterly profit fell by almost half. Reasons include the ongoing real estate crisis and recent US tariffs.
By Fabian Peltsch
Taiwanese authorities are currently reviewing more than 747,000 identity documents. The aim is to counter political infiltration by China. The measure has been met with criticism.
By Emily Kossak
Ukraine's intelligence service claims China has been supplying critical goods to Russian military companies. Beijing firmly rejects Kyiv's accusations.
By Fabian Peltsch
China's pharmaceutical market is plagued by bribery and price fixing. In 2020, the government introduced a review system. Now it will be revised.
By Emily Kossak