The chairman and largest shareholder of the Hong Kong Listed Nan Hai Corporation, Yu Pun-hoi, was declared bankrupt by a Hong Kong court on March 26. He was a prominent figure in Hong Kong who publicly supported the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Hong Kong Media Mogul Yu Pun-hoi Who Publicly Supported CCP Declared Bankrupt
The chairman and largest shareholder of the Hong Kong Listed Nan Hai Corporation, Yu Pun-hoi, was declared bankrupt by a Hong Kong court on March 26. He was a prominent figure in Hong Kong who publicly supported the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) found new ways to harass foreign journalists working in China last year while continuing to use old tactics to stifle press freedom, according to a new report. The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China (FCCC) published its
More documents have been released regarding a poisoning case that enthralled millions in China. The only suspect, who once saw 150,000 people sign a petition for her to be deported from the United States, now faces the same situation in Australia. Zhu Ling,
Commentary The delegation of American business leaders and CEOs attending the China Development Forum in Beijing on March 27 was received by the Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who emphasized his optimism about the Chinese economy and encouraged American companies