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Thank You for Being a Member of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China! As we approach the end of 2024, we want to express our gratitude for your support as […]
Thank You for Being a Member of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China! As we approach the end of 2024, we want to express our gratitude for your support as […]
Being a correspondent in China means working under state surveillance, most of which happens digitally these days. To protect your information and most importantly, your sources, it’s paramount to pay […]
The EU has increased import tariffs on Chinese EVs, the US has put a 100% increase on them and is considering a full-blown ban on Chinese car technology over fear […]
Being a correspondent in China means working under state surveillance, and much of it is digital these days. To protect your information and especially your sources, it’s vital to pay […]
Neil Thomas, from the Asia Society, will present his paper “What to Watch at China’s Two Sessions in 2025” on the upcoming annual meetings of the CPPCC and the NPC. […]
Join us for an exclusive networking event of the kind you’ll only get here: All 27 ambassadors of the EU countries have been invited for an informal mixer with the […]
Join Gregory C. Allen, director of the Wadhwani AI Center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, as he discusses the findings of his new report on DeepSeek, Huawei, and the […]
Spring is finally here and so is our annual party! Join us at the Swiss Chalet for a light buffet, wine, cocktails and more BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW Limited number […]
A new world order also rises in the East. Russia’s growing isolation following its invasion of Ukraine has pushed it into an unprecedented alliance with North Korea, deepening ties not […]
Former Beijing-based journalist and longtime FCCC member Emily Feng talks to the club about the reporting behind her new book on China. Since landing in Beijing in 2015, Feng has […]
Foreign car manufacturers in China from GM and Honda to Volkswagen are in crisis mode as local companies increase their market shares dramatically. At the upcoming Shanghai Auto Show the […]
The US government has imposed tariffs of 145 % on almost all imports from China. Some economists estimate that the tariffs could shelve off up to two percentage points of […]