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28.12.25 - 04:36
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Greater Bay Area assets poised to lead surge in China′s expanding C-REIT market (SCMP)
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With the first wave of commercial Chinese real estate investment trusts (REITs) set to launch in the next two years, Greater Bay Area assets are likely to be in strong demand, according to Deloitte China.
“GBA assets will likely be oversubscribed,” according to Ryan Wu, deputy managing partner for Hong Kong Chinese enterprises services with Deloitte China. He was speaking at the recent APREA GBA Conference on the fast-growing C-Reits market, which has recently expanded to include commercial......
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28.12.25 - 01:36
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Dozens of Chinese EV makers under pressure to fold or trim operations in 2026: analysts (SCMP)
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Dozens of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers face a do-or-die moment in 2026, according to analysts, amid weakening domestic demand that is expected to see perennial loss-making firms exit the world's largest car market.
About 50 unprofitable mainland Chinese EV makers are under pressure to scale down their business or wind down operations, as the country's automotive sector is projected to report a sales drop next year – the first such contraction since 2020 – owing to the industry's......
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28.12.25 - 01:18
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Wealthy Chinese Elites Use US Surrogacy System To Have Dozens Of Children (ZeroHedge)
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Wealthy Chinese Elites Use US Surrogacy System To Have Dozens Of Children
Authored by Michael Zhuang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Chinese billionaires and elites are increasingly using the United States' permissive surrogacy system to have large numbers of children—sometimes dozens, or more—according to allegations made in Chinese media.
Increasing numbers of wealthy Chinese couples are hiring the services of American surrogate mothers to give birth to their babies to circumvent China's one child policy. In the photo, hundreds of Chinese babies accompanied by their parents prepare to take part in a baby swimming contest. STR/Getty Images
The surrogate children become U.S. citizens through birthright citizenship.
According to Chinese media, Chinese gaming company Duoyi Network released a statement on social media disputing a report from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) saying that Xu Bo, Duoyi's founder and chairman, fathered potentially more than 100 children in the United State...
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27.12.25 - 07:30
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Nexperia China eyes new wafer suppliers in 6 months amid legal fight with Dutch chipmaker (SCMP)
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Nexperia China, the estranged unit of the Dutch chipmaker, is pushing forward with efforts to secure new wafer suppliers in six months, as the firm's Netherlands head office and mainland Chinese owner Wingtech Technology started direct talks last week.
In its shareholders meeting in Shanghai on Friday, Wingtech said Nexperia China's plant in Dongguan, in southern Guangdong province, continued to operate amid “a significant gap in wafer supply”, reports from several state-backed media......
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27.12.25 - 04:36
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Chinese Military Simulates Caribbean War Scenario Amid Trump′s Gunboat Diplomacy (ZeroHedge)
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Chinese Military Simulates Caribbean War Scenario Amid Trump's Gunboat Diplomacy
President Trump's Western Hemisphere defense posture, including expanded gunboat diplomacy in the Caribbean targeting Venezuela and, by extension, Cuba, is disrupting Venezuela-to-Asia oil flows, a U.S. foreign policy move that has angered Beijing. This friction was indirectly signaled by Chinese state media on Friday, which aired a segment featuring People's Liberation Army wargaming simulations of hypothetical conflict scenarios in the Caribbean theater.
The South China Morning Post reported that China Central Television (CCTV) showed red (PLA) and blue (enemy) forces maneuvering aircraft and warships near Cuba and Mexico, with blue units near Houston before moving into the Gulf of Mexico.
SCMP explained further:
One screen in the report showed red and blue opposing unit "indicators" – represented by aircraft and ships – manoeuvring near the coasts of Cuba and Mexico. Some of the blue side c...
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