China’s dominant smartphone makers have suffered setbacks from Covid-19 and the US-China trade war. Is 5G the light at the end of the tunnel?
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The loophole in China’s privacy regime: anonymization
When is data really anonymous? A Hangzhou court’s answer to this question could be the difference between effective privacy protection and a “fig leaf.”
China’s cyber watchdog targets mobile browsers
China’s Cyberspace Administration has cracked down on mobile browsers for spreading clickbait and misinformation.
Shenzhen looks to draw tech firms with new dual-class share rule
Technology companies tend to list with a dual-class share structure, with founders and management granted greater voting rights.
Tom Orlik on why the China bubble never seems to pop
Economist Tom Orlik discusses his new book, reasons to be optimistic about the Chinese economy, and why it has avoided a major crisis.
China tech stocks bounce back after virus outbreak losses
Tech stocks are down following an epidemic. Luckin Coffee’s stock has suffered the most, as mask manufacturers’ share prices rise.
Plague Inc. removed from Chinese app stores amid outbreak
Infection simulation game Plague Inc. beat out Minecraft as the top paid app on Apple’s US store the day Wuhan was cut off from the rest of the world.
Lost in translation: Fengkou doesn’t mean ‘air vent’
You’ve probably heard the word fengkou thousands of times from Chinese entrepreneurs and investors. But it doesn’t mean what you think.
Luckin might have its app removed from app stores
China’s regulators have been cracking down on companies like that violate personal privacy and over-collect consumers’ personal data.
Hong Kong exchange may widen weighted voting rights: report
The proposal to allow companies to own shares with greater voting rights is aimed at luring more Chinese tech companies to list in Hong Kong, rather than the US.