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BUSINESS

Apple Makes Plans to Move Production Out of China

Business, Published on 05/12/2022

» In recent weeks, Apple Inc. has accelerated plans to shift some of its production outside China, long the dominant country in the supply chain that built the world's most valuable company, say people involved in the discussions.

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THAILAND

Jockeying for leverage

News, Published on 10/07/2022

» A recent visit to Thailand by Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi as part of his two-week diplomatic mission comes as both nations mark the 10th anniversary of the China-Thailand strategic cooperative partnership.

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THAILAND

Chinese rate Thailand No 4 as tourists return

News, Published on 13/08/2022

» Thailand is among the five most favourite destinations for Chinese travellers as the easing of Covid-19 pandemic restrictions sees more Chinese taking trips outside of the country, according to government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana.

OPINION

Hong Kong: It's purely symbolic

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 02/08/2019

» The anti-government demonstrations in Hong Kong are now eight weeks old and still going strong, but the level of violence is rising.

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OPINION

Xi's not for turning? Don't be so sure

News, Published on 05/12/2018

» As president-for-life, China's Xi Jinping is neither bound by rules nor limited by rivals. He has upended a careful political balance by concentrating power in his own hands, and overturned a cautious approach to foreign policy, while throwing in jail anyone he views as a threat. China's most dominant leader since Mao Zedong now has 90 days to head off an all-out trade war with the US provoked, in part, by his own mercantilist policies. Can anybody convince him to make a U-turn?

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BUSINESS

Chinese students in US fear for future amid trade war

Asia focus, Published on 01/07/2019

» As the United States ramps up its trade war with China, college students are becoming collateral damage -- and in many ways, direct targets.

OPINION

What's good for China isn't always good for Alibaba

News, Adam Minter, Published on 16/12/2015

» Late on Friday night, Alibaba's Jack Ma joined Amazon's Jeff Bezos as the latest tech billionaire to acquire his own newspaper, by purchasing Hong Kong's South China Morning Post (SCMP) for US$266 million (9.6 billion baht).

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OPINION

Internet control freaks are becoming a costly drag

News, Justin Fox, Published on 13/07/2016

» Inke is a Chinese startup that enables users to stream live video. It's doing pretty well -- in April, mobile analytics firm App Annie said it was the seventh highest-grossing smartphone app on the planet. The company does face some costs that internet companies elsewhere in the world don't, though. This is from a Bloomberg article last week on China's live-streaming boom, and the government's concerns that it could get out of hand:

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OPINION

Why China muzzled an internet sensation

News, Adam Minter, Published on 26/04/2016

» Last autumn, Papi Jiang, a 29-year-old graduate student in Beijing, began posting short, satirical and occasionally profane monologues about daily life in urban China to social media. Within a couple of months, she'd racked up tens of millions of views, earned nearly US$2 million (70 million baht) in private funding and raised hopes that online celebrities might offer a new revenue stream for China's internet companies. Then, last week, it all ended: Papi Jiang's videos abruptly disappeared.

THAILAND

China identifies 'dozens' of Uighurs

News, Post Reporters, Published on 15/11/2014

» Chinese officials in the southern city of Songkhla have identified "dozens" of Uighurs from the Chinese region of Xinjiang who were rescued by Thai police from a human-smuggling camp.