Chinese Premier Makes Surprise Economic Growth Disclosure

Chinese Premier Makes Surprise Economic Growth Disclosure

Updated Jan. 16, 2024 12:39 pm ET Chinese Premier Li Qiang gave global business elites a big hint on highly anticipated growth figures, as he sought to reassure them that investing in China is an opportunity—not a risk. Li delivered the message in an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as Chinese … Read more

Shell Suspends Red Sea Shipments Amid Fears of More Houthi Attacks

Shell Suspends Red Sea Shipments Amid Fears of More Houthi Attacks

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Importers Face Surging Shipping Costs, Delays as Red Sea Diversions Pile Up

Importers Face Surging Shipping Costs, Delays as Red Sea Diversions Pile Up

Updated Jan. 10, 2024 9:04 am ET Western importers are reporting a steep rise in ocean-shipping rates and weekslong delays as carriers divert ships from the Red Sea to avoid Houthi rebel attacks. Some companies shipping goods on the crucial trade lane are starting to chafe at the rising prices and extra fees that ocean … Read more

China Says It Has Detained a British Spy  

China Says It Has Detained a British Spy  

Updated Jan. 8, 2024 1:17 pm ET SINGAPORE—China has taken into custody an alleged British spy, the country’s national security agency said Monday, as Beijing steps up warnings over national security and the infiltration of foreign spies in the country.  In a social-media post, China’s Ministry of State Security alleged that MI6, the U.K. foreign-intelligence … Read more

China Doesn’t Want You to Say ‘Tibet’ Anymore

China Doesn’t Want You to Say ‘Tibet’ Anymore

Updated Jan. 6, 2024 12:14 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) Tibet is no longer “Tibet,” not in China anyway. Chinese officials are increasingly using the term “Xizang,” the official English spelling of the name that China’s ethnic Han majority applies to the Tibetan homeland on the country’s far western frontier. Copyright ©2024 Dow … Read more

Did Ukraine Miss an Early Chance to Negotiate Peace With Russia?

Did Ukraine Miss an Early Chance to Negotiate Peace With Russia?

By Yaroslav Trofimov Updated Jan. 5, 2024 12:14 am ET Listen to article (2 minutes) The lead Ukrainian negotiator, David Arakhamia, pointed to a bottle of sanitizing gel on the table, covered by a crisp white cloth, as Russian and Ukrainian peace delegations gathered in Istanbul’s Dolmabahçe Palace. “That’s an antiseptic,” Arakhamia told his Russian counterpart, President … Read more

Trump’s Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments While He Was President

Trump’s Businesses Got Millions From Foreign Governments While He Was President

Updated Jan. 4, 2024 1:26 pm ET WASHINGTON—China and Saudi Arabia topped a list of 20 countries whose governments or state-linked entities pumped millions of dollars into Donald Trump’s properties while he was president, according to a new report and previously undisclosed records that shed light on Trump’s potential business conflicts as he seeks a … Read more

Hong Kong’s IPO Drought Casts Pall Over Region’s Businesses

Hong Kong’s IPO Drought Casts Pall Over Region’s Businesses

Updated Jan. 3, 2024 6:23 am ET A dearth of initial public offerings in Hong Kong is causing companies to suffer cash crunches and put off expansion plans, showing how the steep market downturn is taking a toll on businesses that need to raise money.  The Asian financial hub was for years the top international … Read more

Taiwan Says Chinese Lip-Syncing Probe Aims to Pull Rock Band to Beijing’s Side

Taiwan Says Chinese Lip-Syncing Probe Aims to Pull Rock Band to Beijing’s Side

TAIPEI—A Chinese investigation into purported lip syncing by a rock band from Taiwan is aimed at pressuring the band into supporting Beijing’s stance on the island and is part of a broad effort to interfere in its politics, Taiwanese officials said. Mayday, one of Taiwan’s most commercially successful rock bands, is under scrutiny from authorities … Read more

China Wants to Move Ahead, but Xi Jinping Is Looking to the Past

China Wants to Move Ahead, but Xi Jinping Is Looking to the Past

Updated Dec. 28, 2023 12:00 am ET Listen to article (1 minute) A song called “Tomorrow Will Be Better” became a sensation in mainland China in the 1980s, when the nation was emerging from the poverty and turmoil of Mao Zedong’s rule. Its inspirational lyrics, which exhorted listeners to “look upward for the wings in … Read more