Rachel Cheung
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Hong Kong-based staff writer with The Wire China. Formerly at VICE World News and SCMP.
The easing of the restrictions on the export of chip design software to China has come as a relief to the U.S. companies and their Chinese customers. But it may be too early to celebrate.
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The Hong Kong activist investor David Webb made one of his last public appearances at the Foreign Correspondents' Club last week. I spoke to former government folks/financial regulators and fellow investors about his legacy.
www.thewirechina.com/2025/05/18/h...
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Hong Kong’s ‘Conscience’ Prepares to Leave the Stage - The Wire China
David Webb has continued fighting for fairer markets and better-run companies in Hong Kong, despite growing political restrictions and his own illness.
https://www.thewirechina.com/2025/05/18/hong-kongs-conscience-prepares-to-leave-the-stage/
6 months ago
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7 months ago
As bad as the past decade has been, commercially and politically, for the Chinese book publishing industry, the next decade is certain to be even worse.
@rachelcheung.bsky.social
talks to industry executives, editors and booksellers about their struggles.
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“A Vicious Cycle” - The Wire China
Squeezed by commercial and political pressures, China’s book publishers face an existential crisis.
https://buff.ly/8FYEiQk
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A wave of out-licensing deals has raised China’s profile as a biotech innovation powerhouse. The question is if such partnerships can continue to thrive under the Trump administration, which has vowed to scrutinize Chinese investments in biotech and healthcare. Data: PharmaDJ
8 months ago
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While many industry insiders view new CEO Lip-Bu Tan as Intel’s best chance to restore the U.S.'s chipmaking capability at a critical time, he is also a surprising choice because of his longstanding and prolific investments in the semiconductor industry in China.
8 months ago
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The U.S.'s negotiation of a minerals deal with Ukraine descended into a public spat last week. China, on the other hand, has been doing more and planning far ahead in obtaining the uranium it needs to power its growing fleet of nuclear reactors. Data: World Nuclear Association
9 months ago
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In this week's cover story,
@eliotchen.bsky.social
and I look at which Chinese business leaders were invited to meet with Xi Jinping on Monday, the sector they represent, and what it says about Beijing's priorities.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
“But does that mean there’s been a 180-degree turn and [these companies] don’t have to worry? I would say absolutely not," says Roberts a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Global China Hub. Thanks
@rachelcheung.bsky.social
for reaching out for my thoughts.
www.thewirechina.com/2025/02/21/a...
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A Seat at Xi's Table - The Wire China
A look at the private businessmen and companies invited to meet the Chinese leader.
https://www.thewirechina.com/2025/02/21/a-seat-at-xis-table/
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9 months ago
New:
@rachelcheung.bsky.social
and I went frame by frame to provide the most comprehensive look at which Chinese business leaders were invited to meet with Xi on Monday. They include many surprises and companies you may never have heard of:
www.thewirechina.com/2025/02/21/a...
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The Wire China
10 months ago
In this Q&A with
@rachelcheung.bsky.social
, Mark Clifford talks about his new book, 'The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic', as well as his hopes for a political solution in Hong Kong.
https://buff.ly/40Ep311
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Mark Clifford on Why Jimmy Lai’s Story Matters - The Wire China
The former journalist talks about writing the biography of Apple Daily’s publisher, his ongoing national security trial in Hong Kong, and hopes for a political solution.
https://www.thewirechina.com/2025/01/19/mark-clifford-on-why-jimmy-lais-story-matters/
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CHRD人权捍卫者
9 months ago
#LuSiwei
, the human rights lawyer extradited to
#China
from Laos, is barred from communication from detention with his family, languishing with health problems due to lack of medicine and malnutrition, said his wife, citing a recent visit by Lu's lawyer.
#ArbitraryDetention
#Torture
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Peidong Sun
9 months ago
Very well-researched article,
@rachelcheung.bsky.social
. Will include it in my syllabus for the course "History of U.S.-China Relations, 1949–2025" for the Spring 2026 semester.
add a skeleton here at some point
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The U.S. wants to be prepared for whatever quantum technologies bring, but is it time to rightsize the threat from China? I examined some of the common narratives out there about China's quantum developments and ambitions:
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www.thewirechina.com/2025/02/16/t...
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The Quantum Panic - The Wire China
The U.S. wants to be prepared for whatever quantum technologies bring, but is it time to rightsize the threat from China?
https://www.thewirechina.com/2025/02/16/the-quantum-panic-china-us/
9 months ago
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“If you have all these issues with market access, red tape, geopolitical tension, and supply chain concerns; and on top of that, you’re not making as much money in China as you are outside, the question becomes, why China?” Jens Eskelund told The Wire China.
www.thewirechina.com/2024/11/10/t...
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The Tipping Point - The Wire China
Foreign companies face a reckoning in China as the risks of staying are generating diminishing returns. Rachel Cheung reports.
https://www.thewirechina.com/2024/11/10/the-tipping-point-foreign-companies-china/
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