How the decline of birth rate affects Japan and China
Chen Gong
Ageing societies likely to damage society and tradition
Top business, policy and economic experts assess and analyse critical issues
Ageing societies likely to damage society and tradition
From 2000 to 2010, China ushered in its Golden Decade and became the world’s second-largest economy.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers have in the recent past been giving Fortune 500 tech companies such as Apple and Samsung a run for their money.
Earlier this week I received a telephone call from a lecturer at a Hong Kong university.
Government wants to protect nation’s natural resources by investing in timber plantations
The recent summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) could produce a Chinese nod to the implementation of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea (SCS) by 2021.
A group of bicycle manufacturers in Cambodia has reiterated its call on the European Union to maintain the preference tariff treatment under the “Everything but Arms” (EBA) scheme.
A close-up view of a diversity of politicians
New words have come into fashion that seem to capture the nature of today’s UK
The reform and opening-up of China form a long-term process that has phased stages instead of an end in sight.