All 24 opposition lawmakers, and a mayor, survived Taiwan’s recall vote on July 26, according to the Central Election Commission, leaving the Kuomintang on track to maintain its legislative majority, and handing President Lai Ching-te’s ruling party a
News Analysis When a Beijing court gave former Tsinghua Unigroup Chairman Zhao Weiguo a suspended death sentence this May, it did more than bring down a once-lauded billionaire tech mogul. It laid bare how China’s flagship chip venture had devolved into a
The Chinese communist regime has published a draft amendment to its pricing law to tackle the fierce price wars among companies, as industrial overcapacity and weak domestic demand continue. China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the
JOHANNESBURG—Relations between the governments of China and South Africa are flourishing, but manufacturers in Africa’s leading economy feel increasingly squeezed by what some describe as a “constant flood” of cheap Chinese imports. The crisis is especially