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China’s youth jobless rate falls slightly but remains high after record graduation season

China’s urban youth unemployment rate edged lower last month but remained at a concerning level amid ongoing struggles for many…

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China’s property managers pivot to elderly services and pet care amid real estate woes

China’s years-long real estate downturn is slowing growth and forcing China’s property managers to look for new sources of income,…

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China’s micro-drama boom turns stalled real estate projects into lavish film sets

In Xingyang, Henan province, a long-stalled project by Evergrande – the world’s most indebted real estate developer – lays bare…

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Chinese EV maker BYD’s profits fall as price war at home swamps surging overseas sales

China’s electric-vehicle (EV) king BYD reported a 30 per cent drop in profits in the second quarter as surging overseas…

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Chinese ‘vertical dramas’ are booming in America. Should Hollywood be worried?

In a leafy Los Angeles garden, a mafia boss dressed in a flamboyant white suit stands at an altar, shooting…

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China’s dying EV batteries, solar cells are powering a circular economy in new-energy era

One man’s waste is Ma Long’s treasure. And in the new-energy era, his map leads to exhausted lithium-ion batteries –…

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China’s largest iPhone factory resumes hiring after Trump spares electronics from tariffs

Apple supplier Foxconn Technology Group has resumed recruitment at the world’s largest iPhone factory, located in the central Chinese city…

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Foxconn breaks ground on new headquarters in Zhengzhou as it expands into EVs and more

The facility in Zhengzhou, the capital of central Henan province where Foxconn runs the world’s largest iPhone factory, on Thursday…

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In Malaysia, low-priced Chinese brands gain popularity in Western-dominated malls

Run the numbers, urged Malaysian high school student Nur Ristina Eiliyan. It costs 7 ringgit (US$1.58) to buy an ice…

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‘They’re hiring less’: China’s ‘iPhone City’ falls quiet as market rivalry intensifies

Yukang, a cluster of housing complexes, restaurants and supermarkets on the outskirts of the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou, used…

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