China’s unquenchable thirst for energy is exposing Beijing’s inability to keep its workers safe – and that could spell problems for the Chinese Communist Party’s legitimacy, experts warned last night. More than 2,000 investigations are being carried out in China’s coal mines
India looks set to overtake China as the place to invest as millionaires scramble to escape from under Xi Jinping’s perilous Chinese economy. Wall Street has seen a shift of money flowing into India rather than China is the country battles a
“They have three and a half times more banking leverage than we did going into the crisis, and they’ve only been at this banking thing for a couple of decades.” “The basic architecture of the Chinese economy is broken.” Another expert also
China’s chances of securing the prime spot among global financial powers are “declining,” according to a former International Monetary Fund (IMF) official. China is currently the second-biggest economy in the world behind the United States and for years had been tipped to
Chinese president Xi Jinping is reportedly planning to launch a desperate £200bn project in a bid to save his country’s economy from meltdown. The move comes after Chinese premier Li Qiang demanded authorities bring in “forceful” measures to control the economy after
Xi Jinping is considering a huge economic intervention to save China’s faltering economy, according to reports. Li Qiang, Premier of the People’s Republic of China, urged leaders in the country for more “forceful” measures to sop share prices and investment from collapsing.
China’s economy is facing a “time bomb” that’s “about to explode,” an expert has warned. The country’s working-age population is shrinking as a share of the total number of people in the country. National Bureau of Statistics data showed that the number
China is set to strengthen its trade foothold in South America with the inauguration of the Chancay cargo terminal, a £2.7 billion mega-port in Peru. The deepwater port, scheduled to open later this year, is a significant component of China’s decade-long “Belt
Chinese President Xi Jinping is locked in a power struggle with his own military, as he seeks to purge commanders he perceives as unwilling or unprepared for war, according to military analysts. The ongoing tension reflects Xi’s efforts to assert control over the
President Xi Jinping’s army is not fit for purpose warns one insider after a tragic setback a few years back sparked a massive audit. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) lacks crucial combat experience, especially in contemporary warfare, casting doubt over their ability