Tag: Chinese Communist Party
China’s richest man and the Nobel Prize winner for literature is hit by hate – business
Zhong Shanshan’s problems began with the death of his greatest rival. When the once richest Chinese and founder of the Wahaha drinks company, Zong Qinghou, died at the end of…
People’s Congress in Beijing: China wants to get out of debt – economy
Prime Minister Li Qiang wants to control expensive infrastructure projects more closely, lead the country out of dependence on the USA, promote future technologies and achieve five percent growth –…
Presidential election: Taiwanese vote to distance themselves from Beijing
Vice President Lai Ching-te becomes Taiwan’s new head of state. At the same time, his party is likely to lose its absolute majority in parliament. What does this mean for…
Presidential election in Taiwan: Alliance of opposition parties collapsed – Politics
His supporters were already cheering warmly when the man with the youthful face and the broad smile came onto the stage: Lai Ching-te, the leading candidate of the Democratic Progressive…
China’s real estate bubble has burst – economy
In China, work on tens of thousands of high-rise buildings is at a standstill. So much has been built in recent years that there is now a complete oversupply of…
China: Beijing removes Defense Minister Li Shangfu from office – politics
It was only a short message, but it left no doubt: Defense Minister Li Shangfu, who has disappeared from the public for two months, has now been officially dismissed. There…
China: Disappeared Foreign Minister Qin Gang dismissed – Politics
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang, who has not appeared publicly for a month, has been removed from office. As the state broadcaster CCTV reported, the Standing Committee of the People’s…
China and the private sector: This flirtation is dangerous
China’s communists suddenly want to treat the patronized private companies better. This is a risk for the country’s economy. source site
Confucius Institutes: Greetings from Beijing
In many countries, Confucius Institutes have had to close because China all too obviously wants to use them to influence universities. German universities are still hesitating. source site
Allegations against AIIB: trust instead of control – economy
Sukur’s homeland isn’t being destroyed just in the name of money. No, it is even done in the name of sustainability. “At first we didn’t know what would happen after…