
Job Search · 08/21/2025
China Eases Crossborder Employment and Investment Rules
This article addresses common questions for Chinese (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) companies and individuals regarding overseas investment, employment, and visa applications. Topics covered include Taiwan labor pension withdrawals, Malaysia visa programs, Chinese labor relations, APEC Business Travel Cards, Taiwan employment visas, and work permits for foreigners in China. The aim is to provide practical guidance and reference for readers navigating these complex issues. It offers insights into various aspects of international business and employment regulations relevant to Chinese entities and individuals operating abroad.

Travel · 08/21/2025
China Expands Visafree Visaonarrival Access for 2025
This article provides the latest information on visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries for Chinese passport holders, including zoomable maps and explanations of visa types. It specifically updates the visa-free policy for Argentina, allowing Chinese citizens with US or Schengen tourist visas to enter without an Argentina visa. It emphasizes the importance of checking official policies before traveling to ensure a smooth trip. Always verify the latest regulations before departure as policies can change.

Social Networking · 02/18/2025
China Eases Retirement Policies for Overseas Chinese Returnees
Overseas Chinese can return to China for retirement after acquiring foreign nationality. By meeting residency requirements, social security payment duration, and restoring Chinese nationality, they can enjoy a smooth retirement life. Staying informed about policy changes and choosing the right options is crucial.

Finance · 02/19/2025
China Warns Trade Tensions Could Trigger Global Recession
China warned at a WTO meeting that US tariff policies are impacting the global trade system and could trigger an economic recession. It emphasized that unilateralism threatens the multilateral trading system and called for international cooperation to maintain global economic stability and prevent the escalation of trade wars. China highlighted the dangers of protectionist measures and urged member states to uphold the principles of free and fair trade within the WTO framework to avoid further disruptions to the global economy.

Finance · 04/27/2025
Openai Anthropic Urge AI Tech Restrictions on China
The US AI Action Plan has sparked debate in the tech world regarding China policy. OpenAI and Anthropic advocate for stricter technology blockades against China, while Meta emphasizes open source and collaboration. Google and Microsoft pursue collaborative innovation, while Apple and Nvidia remain silent. This analysis highlights the limitations of technology blockades and promotes international cooperation and open development in the AI field. It argues that fostering global partnerships is crucial for advancing AI responsibly and ensuring its benefits are shared widely, rather than hindering progress through restrictive measures.

Finance · 08/13/2025
Eminents Profits Rebound As China Market Drives Growth
Airmate-KY achieved profitability in the second quarter, driven by the recovery of the Chinese market and increased sales of fan products. The company is actively expanding its product line, venturing into the heat dissipation component sector and positioning itself in the electronic component market. The stock price increase reflects market confidence. Its future development is worth paying attention to.

Finance · 07/25/2025
Retail Sales Surge and New Highs in US Stocks An Analysis of the Dollars Appreciation
In June, US retail sales exceeded expectations, indicating resilience in consumer spending, which led to the appreciation of the US dollar. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to 2.7%, significantly impacting market sentiment and driving US stocks to reach a new all-time high.

Finance · 08/06/2025
Uschina Trade Deficit Hits 21year Low Amid Trade Tensions
The US trade deficit narrowed significantly in June, with the trade deficit with China hitting a 21-year low. High tariffs have led to a sharp decline in Chinese exports to the US. US-China trade negotiations are ongoing, and the future remains uncertain. It is worth noting whether the narrowing trade deficit is a short-term effect or a long-term trend. The decrease in the trade deficit with China is largely attributed to reduced imports from China due to the imposed tariffs.

Finance · 08/06/2025
Californias Newsom Urges Open Trade with China Despite Tensions
California Governor Gavin Newsom firmly supports trade relations with China in an interview with Nikkei Asia, criticizing the Trump administration's tariff policies for causing significant harm to California's economy. He advocates for global trade to be based on cooperation. California has become the first state in the U.S. to sue the federal government over tariff issues, with its economic strength continuing to grow.

Finance · 08/06/2025
US Eases Chip Software Ethane Export Curbs to China
The United States has lifted restrictions on exports of chip design software and ethane to China, paving the way for technological and energy collaboration between the two countries. This move could revitalize the economic ties between the nations and promote the development of China's high-tech sector.

Finance · 07/15/2025
China Approves Synopsys 35B Ansys Acquisition Amid Trade Thaw
Synopsys's $35 billion acquisition of Ansys is nearing completion after conditional approval from Chinese regulators. This deal, marked by twists and turns, reflects the impact of US-China trade negotiations on technology policy. The approval potentially signals a thaw in US-China trade relations. However, Chinese regulators imposed conditions to protect market competition. The future developments of this case and the broader US-China tech rivalry warrant continued attention. The deal highlights the complexities and geopolitical considerations involved in cross-border technology mergers amid ongoing trade tensions.

Finance · 05/22/2025
Walmart Cuts 1500 Jobs Amid Cost Pressures Restructuring Push
Walmart announced layoffs of 1,500 employees as part of a restructuring and simplification effort to address cost pressures and accelerate its digital transformation. The layoffs impact technology, e-commerce, and advertising departments, but the company will also create new positions in some areas. Previously, Walmart had taken measures such as closing offices and raising prices. This layoff is a significant attempt to survive and thrive in a highly competitive retail market. The move reflects Walmart's ongoing efforts to optimize operations and adapt to the evolving retail landscape.

Finance · 05/18/2025
Walmart Grapples With Tariffs in Uschina Trade War
Former US President Trump publicly criticized Walmart for passing tariff costs onto consumers, sparking debate about corporate social responsibility versus profit seeking. Walmart responded, stating its commitment to maintaining prices, but acknowledged that tariffs have led to price increases. Against the backdrop of the trade war, the retail industry faces cost pressures, forcing companies to balance profit and responsibility. Consumers, in turn, must choose between quality, price, and value. The situation highlights the complex interplay between trade policy, corporate strategy, and consumer impact within the competitive retail landscape.

Finance · 07/10/2025
China Gains As Trump Tariffs Shift Copper Trade Asia Watches
US tariffs on copper products are prompting international traders to shift their supplies towards the Chinese market. China is becoming a safe haven for global copper, but the Asian market faces oversupply and price pressure. Whether China can effectively absorb this extra copper will determine the direction of the Asian and even the global copper market. The influx of copper into China is a direct consequence of the trade policies implemented by the United States, impacting supply chains and market dynamics across Asia.

Finance · 06/20/2025
Nvidia Launches Modified B20 Chips to Regain China AI Market
The US AI chip ban continues to impact Nvidia's position in the Chinese market, leading to a significant drop in market share. Nvidia is attempting to circumvent the restrictions and regain market share by launching a 'downgraded' B20 series chip. However, the rise of domestic Chinese GPU manufacturers faces challenges including ecosystem barriers, process limitations, and EDA difficulties. The US-China chip rivalry will reshape the global AI industry chain.