This month, Russian President Vladimir Putin will host the first-ever summit of BRICS+ from October 22 to 24 in Kazan. With the addition of new members the BRIC group will […]
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 […]
The Zhuhai Airshow takes place this year from November 12-17. The airshow is the largest aviation and military trade expo in all of China and provides a rare glimpse of […]
US-China relations have gone from bad to worse over the past few years. The American government introduced ever new tech sanctions and tariffs. Now everybody is asking if under the […]
This session explores hacking contests, covering their purpose, various formats, and their role in talent identification and development. Focusing on China’s hacking contest ecosystem, the session examines the factors driving […]
China is struggling to sustain economic growth amid a property market collapse, burgeoning local government debt, and weak consumer demand. Stimulus policies put in place since September may stabilize the […]
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. […]