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Author: PAUL MOZUR
Didi of China Moves to Delist From New York Stock Exchange
The ride-hailing giant made an abrupt shift as officials in Washington and Beijing have grown increasingly skeptical of Chinese corporate access to Wall Street’s money.
The End of a ‘Gilded Age’: China Is Bringing Business to Heel
Executives sit in jail, tech companies are being reined in and the biggest developer is teetering. It’s the beginning of a new era for China’s economy.
How China Is Bringing Business to Heel
Executives sit in jail, tech companies are being reined in and the biggest developer is teetering. It’s the beginning of a new era for China’s economy.
China Promises Aid to Afghanistan in Cautious Courtship
China’s foreign minister pledged $30 million in food and supplies, plus Covid-19 vaccines, in an overture to the new Taliban government.
Alibaba Manager Not Charged in China’s Latest #MeToo Moment
Prosecutors declined to charge the man, who a co-worker said had assaulted her, an allegation that highlighted sexism in the Chinese tech scene.
Facebook Hides Friends Lists to Protect Users in Afghanistan
The company said it was the first time it had taken such a step, intended to shield Afghan users from Taliban reprisals for posts and links.
Nanjing Delta Outbreak Tests China’s Tough Approach to Covid
Cases have spread from the city of Nanjing to several provinces and the capital, Beijing, in the past three weeks.
Sun Dawu, Outspoken Chinese Tycoon, Sentenced to 18 years
Sun Dawu described enduring “misery beyond words” during monthslong police interrogations that forced what he said was a false confession.
The Failure of China’s Microchip Giant Tests Beijing’s Tech Ambitions
Tsinghua Unigroup, a would-be microchip champion, is facing bankruptcy, a setback in China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance.