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The opposition leader has met with senior Chinese community leaders to hear how the party can rebuild trust with the diaspora ...
Apple's largest iPhone producer has reportedly ordered hundreds of its India-based Chinese workers to return to their native ...
China's shrinking population is estimated to dent home demand by 0.5 million units yearly in the 2020s, Goldman Sachs estimates.
In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party devised an artful strategy to replace the United States as the world’s superpower by 2049. But after more than three decades of a draconian one-child policy ...
Chinese students are expressing anxiety after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that the Trump administration would begin to “aggressively revoke visas” from scholars within the ...
For many young people in China, the government’s call to prepare for retirement decades in advance feels out of touch with reality. With rising job uncertainty amid a slowing economy, stagnant ...
The changing student demography at Chinese national-type schools (SJKCs) in Malaysia is a lifeline for such institutions as student enrolments dwindle, but this also poses existential questions ...
Clearly, Karl Marx left out fraud as a fundamental tenet of communism. As bad as Chinese economic growth statistics are, China’s population and demographic data may be worse.
April 29, 2025: China is running out of people, new births and Chinese willing to get married. The population is shrinking and is now somewhere between 800 and 1200 million. The official claim is 1400 ...
Yi Fuxian, a demographer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, estimated that China’s population actually started to fall in 2018 but that the drop was obscured by “faulty demographic data.” Yi ...
Like her, more and more Chinese women of childbearing age are receiving such calls from local authorities, as the government is deeply concerned about the country's demographic situation.
By 2100, China’s population will likely be half its current size. It will also be a lot older, with fewer working-age men and women, says this professor who studies China’s demography.