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Another Chinese developer teeters, raising worries about the economy

Another Chinese developer teeters, raising worries about the economy

Remember China Evergrande, that real estate behemoth whose mountain of debt sent markets spiralling in 2021? Now there’s concerns about another property giant.

  • by Alexandra Stevenson

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No quick fix as China’s economy sinks into deflation

No quick fix as China’s economy sinks into deflation

Despite $20 billion in trade strikes over the past four years, the superpower remains Australia’s largest export market and a key engine of economic growth.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
‘They tried to protect Beijing, so they sacrificed Zhuozhou’

‘They tried to protect Beijing, so they sacrificed Zhuozhou’

To avoid flooding China’s prized technology firms, the government chose to devastate communities elsewhere. Residents can barely contain their frustration.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw and Daniel Ceng
China’s big solution is missing a vital ingredient

China’s big solution is missing a vital ingredient

How Beijing manages the efforts to revive the faltering economy matters for commodity producers like Australia.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
China’s new money man once fixed a crisis. He may need to again
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China’s new money man once fixed a crisis. He may need to again

The appointment of Pan Gongshen comes at a delicate time for China. But he is used to solving big problems.

  • by Keith Bradsher
Chinese Foreign Ministry scrubs missing minister from its records

Chinese Foreign Ministry scrubs missing minister from its records

Beijing has purged Qin Gang’s name and his meetings with world leaders from its online records.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
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China abandons Xi’s policies as alarm bells start to ring
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Opinion

China abandons Xi’s policies as alarm bells start to ring

China is starting to realise that Xi Jinping’s abrupt policy shifts may not have been such good things after all.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Evergrande offers an ugly view into China’s property woes
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Evergrande offers an ugly view into China’s property woes

China’s authorities have only two options for dealing with the country’s distressed property sector: They can let it bleed out over time or accept a nasty hit to the economy.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Fast-fashion upstart Temu accuses Shein of bullying suppliers

Fast-fashion upstart Temu accuses Shein of bullying suppliers

The Chinese rivals are two of the rising powers in online retail, a growing threat to the likes of H&M and Zara. The lawsuit offers a rare glimpse into the business models of the two secretive companies.

  • by Jane Zhang and Katie Arcieri
Common prosperity? Xi has to redefine China’s goals as economy falters
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Common prosperity? Xi has to redefine China’s goals as economy falters

China’s economic growth rate fell below 1 per cent in the June quarter, and its leaders seem bereft of ideas to reignite growth.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
China’s mistakes could cost Australia dearly
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China’s mistakes could cost Australia dearly

China’s economic authorities have a problem. It is in everyone’s interests, particularly Australia’s, that they find a solution.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz