Average annual salary of executives at Chinese listed companies last year fell by 3.27 per cent, mirroring broader patterns of stagnating or falling wages amid the sluggish economic recovery.
Both sides also call for an ‘early ceasefire’ in Gaza where Palestinians have been ‘detained and abused’.
‘Those who complain about China’s overcapacity are not concerned about China’s production capacity, but rather their own market share,’ Wu Hongbo tells state-owned outlet in wide-ranging interview.
US Department of State spokesman Matthew Miller says country ‘deeply concerned’ over recent guilty verdicts in case of 47.
Inspired by the brain, Tsinghua University team says their Tianmouc chip analyses visual information along two pathways: one for cognition, one for rapid response.
Singapore meeting had a ‘positive effect’ on promoting understanding, says Chinese defence ministry spokesman.
Manila says it will ensure its complaint is backed by solid evidence of the damaged coral reefs caused by Chinese actions.
As the city strives to become a top tech centre, the government doubles down on I&T development and increases support for emerging industries such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.
American analysts warn against escalating tensions and alienating allies as debate heats up over Washington’s approach towards Beijing.
The date is set for Li Qiang to bring China’s biggest business delegation down under since 2017, and Australian businesses are expected to ‘press their commercial interests’.
The peace plan calls for the withdrawal of all Russian troops from Ukraine and the restoration of the country’s territorial integrity.
TikTok calls report that it is cloning its recommendation algorithm for US users to prepare for a potential divestment ‘misleading’ and ‘inaccurate’.
Despite their own injuries, they helped treat fellow passengers, including attempts to resuscitate a British man who died of a suspected heart attack
Top Catholic leader Stephen Chow Sau-yan’s comments come in wake of first arrests made by Hong Kong police under local national security law.
France leads those states eager to protect their industries from any unfair competition by Beijing while Germany and other free-traders say the market can handle it.
The decision comes days after the Israeli bombing of a camp for the displaced in the Gaza Strip sparked international outrage and protests in France.
Suspect accused of supporting fugitive Nathan Law with money and other individuals through online subscription platform.
Mainland China announced on Friday a suspension of some preferential tariff arrangements under its Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement with Taiwan.
Breakthrough structure developed by Chinese scientists could threaten America’s dominance of engine technology.
Unifications always won with ‘carrot and stick, and the carrot must be sweet’, policy adviser Zheng Yongnian tells seminar on cross-strait exchanges and warns of ‘dangerous cognitive war’ by US.
Ambassador to Washington delivers video speech as slew of agreements announced on Wednesday in Berkeley at the China-US High-level Event on Subnational Climate Action.
City government stresses importance of collaboration with Greater Bay Area, after minister’s call for integrated waste handling prompts concerns of rubbish importing
HSBC sees opportunities to lend against wealthy clients’ private assets, as it leverages its balance sheet strength to finance this fast-growing market.
Wanda Group founder Wang Jianlin turned to a ‘light-asset’ model in 2017, helping him avoid the same fate as Hui Ka Yan, the embattled founder of indebted real estate developer Evergrande Group.
Shen Zhihua warns about the economic decoupling that sent US-Soviet relations spiralling into confrontation.
A landmark national security trial of Hong Kong’s opposition figures will conclude this week with the judges handing down a verdict on whether 16 of them had committed subversion by taking part in an unofficial election they called a primary. The aim of the election was to maximise the opposition’s chances of gaining control of the Legislative Council and bringing down the government.
Negative media coverage abroad, harsh pandemic restrictions have combined to deter visitors, experts say.