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Politics

Wang Yi to Brief International Press on China’s Foreign Policy at NPC Session

China’s foreign minister Wang Yi will address Chinese and international journalists at a press conference during the NPC session on 8 March, providing an authoritative statement of Beijing’s diplomatic priorities for 2026. The briefing is a key moment for global audiences to gauge China’s stance on US‑China rivalry, regional tensions and economic diplomacy.

SoMi2026年3月8日 00:41
#Wang Yi#National People's Congress#China foreign policy
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Technology

China’s Provinces Race to Build a 10-Trillion-Yuan AI Economy — But Each Is Betting on a Different Path

China has made the development of an ‘intelligent economy’ a national priority, with central targets to grow AI‑related industries to more than 10 trillion yuan. All 31 provinces have laid out AI plans for 2026, but strategies vary widely: Beijing focuses on research and governance, Shanghai on finance and open source, coastal provinces on manufacturing upgrades, and interior regions on compute and niche specialisation.

SoBiz2026年3月7日 05:41
#artificial intelligence#China#Beijing
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Technology

China’s Provinces Race for a ¥10-trillion AI Prize — 31 Regions, 31 Strategies

Beijing, Shanghai and all 29 other Chinese provinces have incorporated AI into their 2026 work plans as Beijing aims to anchor research and standards, Shanghai leverages strategic capital, and manufacturing provinces pursue application-led upgrades. The country’s objective to grow AI‑related industries to more than ¥10 trillion has produced a differentiated national push that blends metropolitan R&D, financial instruments, factory automation and regional niche plays.

NeTe2026年3月6日 16:31
#artificial intelligence#China#Beijing
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Health

Beijing Outcry After Customer Finds Suspected Parasite Eggs on Tuna at Popular Sushi Chain; Regulators Open Probe

A diner in Beijing alleges they found suspected parasite eggs on tuna served at Sushiro, a Japanese conveyor-belt sushi chain; the Mentougou District Market Supervision Bureau has preserved samples and opened an investigation. The result of laboratory testing and the chain's public response will determine regulatory penalties and reputational damage amid heightened consumer scrutiny of raw seafood safety.

NeMo2026年3月5日 14:41
#Sushiro#tuna#parasite eggs
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Technology

Beijing Opens Data and AI Security Testing Centre to Anchor Safe AI Growth

Beijing has opened a municipal Data and AI Security Testing Centre to provide testing, risk assessment and standards work for AI systems, based in MenTouGou’s Jingxi Zhigu industrial cluster. The centre aims to professionalise AI assurance, supporting the capital’s digital-economy goals while raising compliance requirements for developers and shaping regional standards.

NeTe2026年3月2日 08:50
#Beijing#AI safety#data security
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Business

Chinese Second‑hand Housing Market Shows Signs of Stabilising as Owners Stop Selling at a Loss

Since early 2026, China’s second‑hand housing market has shown signs of stabilisation as listings fall and price declines narrow nationwide. Lower mortgage costs and improved rental yields have reduced owners’ incentive to sell at a loss, but the recovery is uneven and depends on spring market behaviour and broader economic conditions.

SoBiz2026年2月26日 07:46
#China property#second‑hand housing#Beijing
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World

Night Watchers of Beijing’s Spring Festival: How Fire Crews Keep a Megacity Safe While Families Reunite

Beijing firefighters forgo Spring Festival reunions to staff mobile posts and micro fire stations, maintaining strict rapid-response standards that have reduced true fire incidents despite rising call volume. Their mix of routine inspections, public education and decentralized preparedness keeps densely populated neighbourhoods safe during the holiday surge. The story highlights a governance model that relies on disciplined personnel and community-level resources, offering lessons for other megacities balancing celebration and urban safety.

SoMi2026年2月16日 12:14
#Beijing#firefighters#Spring Festival
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Business

Before the Lunar New Year, Beijing's Home-Help Market Booms — Yet Workers Remain Scarce

Ahead of the Lunar New Year, Beijing is seeing a surge in demand for domestic services that has driven up wages and exposed a shortage of workers. Platforms and provincial governments are stepping in with mass recruitment, training and subsidies to stabilise supply for the holiday peak.

SoBiz2026年2月16日 12:04
#China#domestic services#Beijing
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Business

China’s 70‑City Housing Data: Monthly Drops Narrow but Year‑on‑Year Slump Deepens

January 2026 housing data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics show month‑on‑month price declines across first, second and third‑tier cities have narrowed, but year‑on‑year drops remain substantial, particularly in resale markets. Shanghai bucks the national trend with annual gains in new‑home prices, highlighting persistent city‑level divergence.

NeMo2026年2月13日 06:34
#China housing#National Bureau of Statistics#real estate
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Business

China’s Urban Order Shifts: Beijing Hits New Milestone as Provincial Capitals Close the Gap

Beijing became the second mainland city to top RMB 5 trillion in 2025, while the top‑ten city framework stayed largely intact. Substantial movement occurred below the summit: provincial capitals strengthened, export‑dependent ports like Ningbo underperformed, and resource or legacy industrial cities proved volatile, highlighting the shift toward consumption, services and technological upgrading.

SoBiz2026年2月11日 15:04
#China GDP#Chinese cities#Beijing
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Politics

Beijing Defends 20‑Year Jail Term for Jimmy Lai as a Sovereign Judicial Matter

China’s Foreign Ministry has defended the 20‑year prison sentence of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai as a domestic judicial matter and warned against foreign interference. The ruling underscores Beijing’s determination to enforce national security in the city and sharpens diplomatic tensions with Western governments while increasing political risk for businesses in Hong Kong.

SoMi2026年2月10日 00:04
#Jimmy Lai#Hong Kong#National Security Law
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Politics

Beijing Defends 20‑Year Jail Term for Jimmy Lai as Foreign Interference Claims Fly

China’s Foreign Ministry defended the 20‑year jail sentence for Hong Kong activist and media owner Jimmy Lai, calling criticism external interference and labeling Lai a disruptive, anti‑China figure. The ruling underscores Beijing’s tightened control over dissent in Hong Kong and will reverberate through diplomatic channels and local civil society.

SoMi2026年2月9日 17:25
#Jimmy Lai#Hong Kong#China Foreign Ministry