NPC: China steps up anti-corruption campaign
China plans to pass a new law targeting cross-border corruption this year. Chinese courts also concluded 22.4% more corruption cases last year.
By Julia Fiedler
China plans to pass a new law targeting cross-border corruption this year. Chinese courts also concluded 22.4% more corruption cases last year.
By Julia Fiedler
JD.com’s profit was cut in half last year. To compete in China’s fiercely contested food-delivery market, the company said it absorbed sharply higher operating costs.
By Fabian Peltsch
Because of time constraints and the security situation, Trump is expected to visit only Beijing. Preparations for the meeting are already in the final phase.
By Redaktion Table
Since 2022, more than 100 military figures have fallen victim to Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s purges. Now he is urging the armed forces to demonstrate political loyalty.
By Ning Wang
After Chinese bank accounts at chipmaker Nexperia were frozen, Beijing is warning of “new conflicts.” The commerce ministry is placing the blame on the Dutch headquarters.
By Ning Wang
Beijing wants to stimulate the economy with a “proactive fiscal policy.” The 15th Five-Year Plan relies on a range of instruments. The public budget is climbing to a record high.
By Marcel Grzanna
China’s new Five-Year Plan envisages greater influence on international rules and the expansion of cultural presence. At the same time, exports are set to continue growing and new markets are to be tapped.
By Amelie Richter
China’s new Five-Year Plan focuses on technological development. Industrial automation, technological independence and future industries are at the heart of economic policy.
By Leonardo Pape
The Five-Year Plan also includes socially relevant plans for the future. These reflect China’s nationalistic ambitions.
By Redaktion Table