Jeremy Goldkorn
Jeremy Goldkorn worked in China for 20 years as an editor and entrepreneur. He is editor-in-chief of SupChina, and co-founder of the Sinica Podcast.
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Pakistan bus explosion kills at least nine Chinese; Beijing blames bomb
A bus explosion, possibly from a bomb, killed 13 people in a province of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan.
The Great Financial Decoupling?
Financial and investment ties between the U.S. and China are going to look very different, very quickly, judging by the events of the last week.
Did China take another step to financial decoupling with new VIE rules?
Changes to rules that affect Chinese companies that issue shares abroad could spell a slowdown for IPOs and change the way China’s booming tech sectors raises money.
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily shuts down as police target editors
With its founder in jail, bank accounts frozen, and editorial staff at risk of arrest, the blows fell fast and hard against the territory’s 26-year-old pro-democracy tabloid.
Used electronics marketplace Aihuishou lists on NYSE
Second hand isn’t so cheap any more, at least not if you’re investing in Chinese platforms for trading in used goods of all kinds. Aihuishou, which focuses on connecting buyers and sellers of used mobile phones and computers, just IPO’d in New York giving the company a value of $3.5 billion.
Nuclear power plant near Hong Kong appears safe after reports of radiation leak
Something went wrong at a nuclear power plant in the Pearl River Delta, home to tens of millions of people and a big chunk of the world’s manufacturing industry. But everything seems to be under control and experts say no one is at risk.
Didi the Uber-slayer set for the world’s biggest initial public offering
Didi Chuxing, the home-grown car-hailing company that ate Uber alive in China, is planning what could be the world’s biggest ever share sale.
U.S. Senate plans to spend hundreds of billions to counter China
China is America’s “greatest geopolitical and geoeconomic challenge” according to the Senate, which passed a bill to spend more than $250 billion to ensure that the U.S.A. stays on top. But will it work?
Shy smiles from the U.S. and China on trade — Yellen meets Liu
United States Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen met China’s top America-whisperer, Liu He, over a cordial “introductory virtual meeting.”