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Hotel Industry Slumps Across the Board — Beijing Hit the Hardest
The hotel industry, as a crucial component of the modern service sector, is directly tied to a country’s economic growth, employment market, and level of social consumption. It is like a mirror reflecting macroeconomic changes — both an economic “thermometer” and a “blood pressure gauge.” The hotel
Analysis-Trade war or not, global investors turn even more cautious on China
CHINA-STOCKS-TARIFFS:Analysis-Trade war or not, global investors turn even more cautious on China
U.S. Officially Includes Hong Kong in China Tariff Policy for the First Time
Radio Free Asia has exclusively obtained U.S. government documents revealing that, starting Tuesday (the 4th), the United States will impose a 10% tariff on all Chinese imports. For the first time, the documents explicitly state that all goods manufactured in, imported from, or transshipped through Hong Kong will be subject to the same tariff requirements as Chinese products.
Barbie Hsu and Mazu
On February 2, 2025, shocking news of Taiwanese celebrity Barbie Hsu’s sudden passing while traveling in Japan spread across the internet, triggering a flood of reports.
Panama's Exit from the Belt and Road Marks the Beginning of the CCP’s Failure to "Unite the South"
Panama's Exit from the Belt and Road Marks the Beginning of the CCP’s Failure to "Unite the South"
China expands critical mineral export controls after US imposes tariffs
USA-TRUMP-TARIFFS-CHINA-METALS:China expands critical mineral export controls after US imposes tariffs
Taiwanese Celebrity Barbie Hsu Passes Away from Influenza in Japan at 48
Taiwanese actress Barbie Hsu (stage name: Da S) rose to fame across East Asia for her role as the female lead "Shan Cai" in the 2001 Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden. On Monday (February 3), her family confirmed that she had passed away in Japan due to pneumonia complications from influenza while traveling. She was 48 years old.
China’s Sluggish Economy: Housing and Luxury Goods Struggle to Sell, Sotheby’s Cancels Online Sales in Mainland China
According to Renmin Bao, Xi Jinping’s New Year’s speech promising "stable economic development" has fallen flat, as China’s economy continues to show signs of decline in its first month of the year.
Taiwan bans government departments from using DeepSeek AI
TECH-AI-DEEPSEEK-TAIWAN:Taiwan bans government departments from using DeepSeek AI
The White House Supports CIA’s Virus Origin Investigation Conclusion, CCP Faces Accountability
On January 25 (local time), the CIA released a statement supporting the theory that the COVID-19 pandemic (referred to as the CCP virus) originated from an accidental leak at a laboratory in Wuhan, China. For years, the CIA had maintained that it could not determine whether the pandemic resulted from a lab incident or natural origins.
U.S. Secretary of State Meets with Panamanian President: CCP to Be Expelled from the Panama Canal
On Sunday, February 2, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio began his first official overseas visit since taking office, starting in Panama. Rubio met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino and clearly stated that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses a threat to the Panama Canal, a situation that requires immediate change.
What Is the CCP’s Intent Behind Building a Military Base 10 Times the Size of the Pentagon in Beijing’s Suburbs?
Since the first day of the Lunar New Year, three major "secret" events exposed by foreign media—earthquakes, the pandemic, and the construction of a massive military city in Beijing’s suburbs—have once again revealed the CCP’s sinister nature to the world. Among these, the military base near Beijing has drawn particular attention in recent days.
DeepSeek Under Investigation and Accusations: Inherent Flaws Hard to Overcome
In recent days, Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has become the focus of major media outlets and social platforms after releasing its latest open-source model, which reportedly caused fluctuations in the U.S. stock market.
Taiwan and China need peace given 'multifold changes' internationally, president says
TAIWAN-CHINA:Taiwan and China need peace given 'multifold changes' internationally, president says
The U.S. 10% Tariff Arrives,China Plans to File a Complaint with the WTO and Implement Countermeasures
(PeopleNews) - On February 1st local time, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to
Tianjin Introduces "Organ Acquisition Fee Standards" – What’s Behind It?
Recently, six departments, including the Tianjin Municipal Health Commission, publicly released two official documents: The Implementation Rules for Organ Acquisition Fees and Financial Management for Human Organ Donation (Trial) and The Fee Standards for Human Organ Donation and Acquisition (Trial).
Zhang Youxia Again Hints at Who Commands the Military, While He Weidong’s Words Go Unnoticed
Many signs have already been analyzed, such as the military downplaying references to "Chairman Xi" and avoiding slogans like "2442" that express loyalty, as well as military performances no longer praising Xi.
How Does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Bind Interests to Co-opt the Power of Chinese Communities in the West?
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been leveraging overseas Chinese communities to interfere in local political and social affairs, exerting significant influence—an issue that has caught the attention of governments worldwide.
Chinese State Media Hypes "Lively" Lunar New Year While Citizens Lament "Cold and Quiet" Atmosphere
Chinese state media have been heavily promoting a narrative of bustling Lunar New Year celebrations, emphasizing the rise of digital greetings, vibrant markets, booming temple fairs, and enthusiastic family visits.
Brazil: BYD’s Labor Contracts with Chinese Workers Contain Exploitative Clauses
On Friday, January 31, Reuters published an exclusive report detailing labor abuses at BYD’s factory construction site in Brazil. Brazilian investigators discovered that the labor contracts signed between BYD’s construction contractor, Golden Architect Group, and Chinese workers contained clauses that openly violated both Brazilian and Chinese labor laws.