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  • Controversy Surrounding China’s Wealthiest Man Was Coordinated Attack: Analysis
    Controversy Surrounding China’s Wealthiest Man Was Coordinated Attack: Analysis
    News Analysis China's wealthiest citizen, Zhong Shanshan, is the founder and chairman of Nongfu Spring, a bottled water company headquartered in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Mr. Zhong recently found himself at ...
    March 21, 2024BY Jon Sun, Xin Ning and Cathy Yin-Garton
  • China Cracks Down on Corruption Between Officials and Businesses
    China Cracks Down on Corruption Between Officials and Businesses
    China vowed to crack down on collusion between officials and businesses, and safeguard the political sphere from infiltration ...
    January 13, 2024BY Mary Hong
  • ‘After We Get Rich With Our Hard Work, the CCP Is There to Harvest’: Former Chinese Millionaire
    ‘After We Get Rich With Our Hard Work, the CCP Is There to Harvest’: Former Chinese Millionaire
    The former owner of a profitable wood furniture factory in China’s Hebei Province experienced extortion from environmental authorities ...
    September 18, 2022BY Sophia Lam
  • Beijing Reassures Support to Private Firms in a Bid to ‘Appease’ Public Amid Crackdown: Experts
    Beijing Reassures Support to Private Firms in a Bid to ‘Appease’ Public Amid Crackdown: Experts
    Chinese Vice Premier Liu He announced this week that Beijing would stand by private enterprises. But experts say ...
    September 9, 2021BY Rita Li
  • Recent Arrest of Chinese Tycoon May Signal CCP Political Infighting
    Recent Arrest of Chinese Tycoon May Signal CCP Political Infighting
    Chinese businessman Yang Zongyi was detained by police on Nov. 17 and accused of illegally absorbing public funds. ...
    November 20, 2020BY Alex Wu
  • The Chinese Regime Discriminates Against Private Firms, Says Former Entrepreneur
    The Chinese Regime Discriminates Against Private Firms, Says Former Entrepreneur
    Former entrepreneur and politician Wang Ruiqin wrote an open letter in May to all members of the communist ...
    August 9, 2020BY Wang Kaidi and Lin Qinxin
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