Chinese students rank first in terms of the number of international students studying in Australia, but new rules are set to cap foreign student numbers.
Chinese students rank first in terms of the number of international students studying in Australia, but new rules are set to cap foreign student numbers
Restaurant owners and operators in China’s biggest cities are facing challenges to remain profitable, with some lowering prices to tempt consumers.
China’s exports of surgical robots and artificial joints are taking market share from the likes of syringes, needles and gauze, with the US the largest destination.
Guidelines have been issued for green finance in China’s economic nerve centre as the country continues its journey to decarbonisation.
Local governments in China urged to ‘follow approval procedures’, ‘ensure money sources’ and ‘strengthen budgetary controls’ of projects.
First deliveries of China’s home-grown C919 narrowbody passenger jet to Air China and China Southern Airlines are set to be made on Wednesday.
First phase of 20 tonnes of fresh durian from Malaysia has arrived in China amid growing demand for the fruit.
China’s blockbuster video game Black Myth: Wukong is driving a wave of economic activities at a time of weak domestic demand.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is seen as key for China to close the widening tech divide with the US that has been fuelled by geopolitical tensions.
A draft set of rules and standards have been released for China’s microfinancing firms, with risk control and consumer protection in mind.
From drone deliveries and surveillance to flying cars and tourism, technology for manned and unmanned aviation applications is being rapidly embraced across China.
A robotics conference has put China’s humanoid robot industry in the spotlight, with new incentives and investment driving market growth and pushing the technology forward.
The economic model has been elevated to new heights nationwide as struggling regional governments vie for a piece of the pie in the sky.
PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng says local debt has fallen and number of high-risk small and medium banks has ‘nearly halved’ from peak.
With a new Thai leader in place, analysts speculate over whether she will ask for China’s aid in a massive land bridge project that would serve both countries’ interests.
China is making waves in the international cruise industry following the maiden voyage of its first home-grown large cruise liner at the start of this year.
With a lengthy joint venture in steel between China and Japan coming to an end, analysts reflect on its broader meaning in the context of the two countries’ new roles in the global economy.
Some US schools have lost 89 per cent of their Chinese enrolment since 2017, but China still accounts for most international students seeking American degrees.