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The popular East Africa-based Chinese online commentator Xiao Nie “小聂说事儿,” who chronicles daily life of Chinese immigrants on the continent, recently published an article addressing common biases about Africa’s consumer market. The piece was written in response to a flood of comments on a previous ...

China’s May Day Tourists Flock to an Unlikely New Hotspot: Central Asia

Over the recent Labor Day holiday on May 1st, an unexpected destination emerged as a top choice for Chinese tourists venturing overseas: Central Asia.  While Southeast Asia once dominated the list of overseas travel favorites, recent high-profile cases involving telecom fraud ...

Vanishing Brides, Troubled Desire: The Legal Grey Zone of China-Vietnam Wife Tours

A rural Chinese farmer paid over 200,000 yuan (around $28,000) to join a marriage tour in Vietnam—three months later, his new wife vanished.  This is not a rare case: stories like his have circulated on Chinese social media for over a ...

How to Deter Kidnappers and Win Staff Loyalty: Security Lessons for Chinese Merchants in Africa

A Chinese business owner in South Africa was recently kidnapped, underscoring the growing risks faced by expatriate entrepreneurs. In response, the WeChat public account 南非天天报 (South Africa Daily News) published a comprehensive guide offering local Chinese merchants practical advice to avoid such threats. ...

Behind the Abaya: Chinese E-Commerce Eyes Persian Gulf’s Hidden ‘Her’ Economy

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Pro-Pakistan but Anti-War: Chinese Social Media Reacts to India-Pakistan Tensions

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Q&A: What It’s Going to Take for Chinese Car Brands to Succeed in Africa

With just a million new vehicles sold every year in Africa, half of which are sold in South Africa alone, the continent is one of the world's smallest regional auto markets. However, even relatively small markets are becoming increasingly important to China's auto majors now that ...

China’s Copper Play in Africa: High Stakes, Riches, and Risks in Congo and Zambia

Editor's Note: The following story is an AI-generated summary of a report by the China Nonferrous Metals Research Institute. The original story was published on the Institute's WeChat page in Chinese. CGSP editors have carefully reviewed the translation and the summary to ensure that it accurately ...

China Will Not Tolerate The Philippines Building on Disputed Islands in the South China Sea, Says Spokesperson

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning made it clear on Tuesday that Beijing will actively oppose any effort by the Philippines to upgrade any of its outposts on disputed islands in the South China Sea. Philippine military chief General Romeo Brawner ...

China Hits Back at Germany’s South China Sea Criticisms

China is lashing back at what it sees as Germany’s meddling in Beijing’s regional conflicts in the South China Sea. The German foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, visited Manila last week and criticized what she called China’s aggression against Philippine forces in maritime ...

Philippines, Indonesia Strengthen Ties Against Backdrop of China’s Regional Assertiveness

The Philippines is bolstering ties with Indonesia and welcoming the country’s desires to help mediate tensions in the South China Sea, where Chinese and Philippine forces have clashed repeatedly throughout recent months. Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ...

China, U.S. Meet Face-to-Face for First Time in Two Years to Discuss Taiwan and South China Sea

Chinese and U.S. military officials met in Washington this week for their first in-person talks in more than two years as the world’s two superpowers seek common ground after nearly a year of animosity. Taiwan and the South China Sea ...
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