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Rachel Cheung

Rachel Cheung

Staff Writer at The Wire China

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • China
  • Society
  • Environment
  • Finance & Banking Services
  • General Assignment News
  • International Business
  • International News
  • Unions

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Recent Articles

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Ning Leng on the Political Costs of Doing Business in China

Scholar Ning Leng explains how Chinese government officials tap companies to provide political services.
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Cheap and Open Source, Chinese AI Models Are Taking Off

Some of the hottest Silicon Valley startups are taking to Chinese AI models, like Alibaba’s Qwen, for a shortcut.
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Chinese Companies Are Looking to List Again: Profits Not Required

After a long lull, IPOs are on the up in mainland China — at least for firms aligned with the government’s economic priorities.
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China’s Flying Cars Hit a Snag

The mid-air collision of two Xpeng vehicles in China has put the emerging eVOTL technology under the spotlight.
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Fool’s Gold?

Laopu Gold, a homegrown jewelry brand that defied the consumer slowdown, is hailed as China’s Hermès. But some are raising doubts over whether it can sustain its success.
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Rough Times at SenseTime

China’s former AI giant SenseTime has faded out of the picture in recent years. Can it make a comeback?
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The Chip Catalyst

The U.S.’s latest attempt to contain China’s chip ambitions lasted little more than a month. Back in May, the Trump administration introduced a ban on exports of electronic design automation (EDA) software to China, a suite of tools used by chip designers to create the blueprint for semiconductors before they go into production. The ban […]
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The Company that Refuses to Decouple

Walmart should be in trouble in China, where its competitors are in retreat and its sourcing operations have been criticised by both Beijing and Washington. But the American retailer seems to have found a way forward in a difficult sector and remains one of the biggest benefactors of China-U.S. trade.
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Nicholas Borst on China’s Complicated Relationship with the Private...

The analyst on how Beijing’s need for control hamstrings its businesses and entrepreneurs.
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The One Chinese Toy that Even Trump Tariffs Can’t Kill

Pop Mart, the company behind Labubu, is a rare example of a Chinese toy company finding global success with its own product.
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China’s Aging Migrant Workforce

Some 300 million Chinese migrant workers are facing a more precarious future amid the country’s economic transition.