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  • Wednesday, 6 May, 2026
    Technology sector
    DeepSeek nears $45bn valuation as China’s ‘Big Fund’ leads investment talks

    Value soars in ongoing fundraising discussions as investors including Tencent seek slice of AI lab

    2 hours ago
    DeepSeek’s logo on a smartphone screen
  • Monday, 4 May, 2026
    Chinese politics & policy
    Alphaville. Inside China’s massive $3tn overseas acquisition spree

    Pwned by Beijing

  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    Trade disputes
    Elevator companies hope subsidies in China will lift their prospects

    Incentives to replace ageing equipment set to help compensate for still-sluggish property sector

    A woman in a white coat stands inside a glass elevator, looking outward in a brightly lit mall in Beijing.
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    Semiconductors
    Huawei’s chip sales set to jump 60% as Chinese tech groups shun Nvidia

    Chinese tech companies place large orders for the Shenzhen-based group’s latest range of AI processors

    A computer chip illustration overlaid on the Huawei logo with a red background.
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    UK schools
    UK’s Wycombe Abbey school forced to close China campus

    Shutdown marks setback for international education groups looking to expand in China

    The campus of Wycombe Abbey School Nanjing features a large multi-story building with arched windows and a prominent clock tower.
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    Renewable energy
    Chinese wind turbine maker accuses UK of ‘politicisation’ over product ban

    Ming Yang warns setback will not stop company’s expansion plans in Europe

    A worker in a yellow helmet inspects large wind turbine components at a Ming Yang Smart Energy Group plant.
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    Chinese politics & policy
    China’s Mao-era regulator in a stand-off with Meta over AI

    National Development Reform Commission is becoming Beijing’s chief enforcer

    A hand holds a smartphone displaying the Manus logo, with Meta's logo in the background against a red and orange gradient.
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    Renewable energy
    Chinese green technology poses national security problem for Europe, report warns

    European countries want to accelerate the shift to solar, wind and other energy sources whose supply chains are dominated by China

    Two employees in white uniforms and caps inspect large blue solar panels on a production line inside a factory in China
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    Goldman stops bankers using Anthropic’s Claude in Hong Kong

    Employees were unable to access company’s AI models as of a few weeks ago

    Commuters walk through a plaza outside the Cheung Kong Center in Hong Kong’s Central district, with several flags and office buildings visible.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Asia-Pacific economy
    The FT View. Beijing’s blunt message to its tech sector

    China’s ban on Meta-Manus deal is a warning to keep AI innovations at home

    The editorial board
    A person holding a smartphone displaying the Manus app interface, with a map blurred in the background.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Oil & Gas industry
    China poised to restart exporting jet fuel, diesel and gasoline

    Beijing signals relaxation of export ban imposed at start of Iran conflict

    Large white cylindrical storage tanks and tall chimneys at Hengli Petrochemical's refining and petrochemical complex.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    BYD
    BYD profits drop by more than half as Chinese sales slow

    Phasing out of electric vehicle subsidies has driven slump in domestic sales growth following years-long boom

    Visitors walk among multiple SUVs and cars displayed at the BYD booth at the Beijing Auto Show, with crowds and staff nearby.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    CATL
    World’s biggest battery maker CATL to raise $5bn

    Chinese group rides surge in foreign investor interest in renewable energy stocks since outbreak of war in Iran

    Silhouetted people walk past a large CATL logo and Chinese characters.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Pharmaceuticals sector
    Why investors are chasing US biotechs with Chinese characteristics

    Drugs developed in Asian nation are increasingly being used to seed US start-ups

    A worker in a lab coat and hair net calibrates electrodes using a pipette and a small beaker in a laboratory setting.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Indonesia
    After conquering nickel, Indonesia sets its sights on aluminium

    Analysts fear Chinese-funded build-up of smelters will lead to oversupply

    A worker in a yellow helmet hoses down a wet area near large mounds of bauxite at an aluminium plant.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Meta Platforms
    China blocks Meta’s $2bn purchase of AI group Manus

    Regulators had reviewed whether deal violated Beijing’s investment rules

    A hand holds a smartphone displaying the Manus logo, with the Meta logo blurred in the background.
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    Technology sector
    Lex. Meta’s Chinese stumble suggests declining tolerance for shades of grey

    Tech-related capital flows have benefited from decades of ambiguity, but AI changes the calculus

    Premium content
    A smartphone displays the Meta logo, held in front of a screen showing green binary code.
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    EU-China relations
    China warns EU over proposed ‘Made in Europe’ law

    Beijing threatens unspecified retaliation over fears that bill to strengthen bloc’s industry will hurt its companies

    A worker on an automobile production line at a BYD plant in Huai’an, China
  • Sunday, 26 April, 2026
    Electric vehicles
    China’s smartphone king takes on Elon Musk in Europe with premium EVs

    Xiaomi wants to expand on the continent as demand for its cars outstrips production

    A yellow Xiaomi SU7 Ultra electric car is displayed on a platform at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, with crowds and tech company booths in the background.
  • Friday, 24 April, 2026
    Chemicals
    Chinese bid for UK chemical plant condemned as threat to competition

    World’s largest producer of titanium dioxide to acquire facility in North East of England

    Venator’s titanium dioxide plant and Brent Delta oil platform with smoke rising from chimneys, at dawn from Teesmouth National Nature Reserve.
  • Friday, 24 April, 2026
    Chinese capital controls
    Goldman leads record renminbi borrowing by US banks

    Bank joins ‘frenzy’ as China’s low interest rates draw in more foreign issuers

    A person holds several Chinese yuan banknotes while standing in a line at a currency exchange, with others waiting nearby.
  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    Accountancy
    PwC fined $166mn by Hong Kong regulators over Evergrande audit

    Big Four firm also faces six-month ban on new clients related to its work on failed property developer’s books

    The PwC logo on a stone wall outside an office building, with two people walking past in the background.
  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    Global trade
    Europe’s resistance to Chinese investment has stalled

    The European Commission’s repeated attempts to run a coherent green industrial strategy are showing few results

    Alan Beattie
    A customer inspects the open trunk of a white BYD electric car at a dealership, with a black BYD ATTO 3 model in the foreground
  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    Law
    Partitions and permit delays: the UK law firms sticking with China

    Regulatory scrutiny over operations — down to office seating plans — is price to pay for firms wanting to do business in the country

    A commuter rides a yellow Ofo shared bicycle along a sidewalk with the Shanghai skyline, including the Oriental Pearl Tower, in the background.
  • Wednesday, 22 April, 2026
    Reebok International Ltd
    Reebok plans hundreds of China stores to capture activewear boom

    Owner Authentic Brands hopes bricks-and-mortar relaunch will generate $1bn in annual sales within a decade

    Several pairs of colorful Reebok trainers are displayed on wooden shelves inside a sports store.
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