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June Xia

June Xia

Hong Kong
Intern
June studies financial journalism at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her interests span from political economy to international affairs. She hopes to offer nuanced perspectives on the world’s complexities with a special focus on China.
June studies financial journalism at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her interests span from political economy to international affairs. She hopes to offer nuanced perspectives on the world’s complexities with a special focus on China.
Areas of Expertise:
China economy, finance
Languages Spoken:
English, Japanese, Mandarin

Industry findings and trending online comments help explain how Chinese brands are steadily outpacing foreign firms, as their store closures make headlines.

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A newly published speech reiterates the president’s pledge to support China’s private companies as a recent survey shows many face challenges.

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China’s faltering property sector continues to be a drag on consumption, with much of middle class wealth stored in homes that have not regained value.

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Zhejiang’s new league – dubbed the ‘ZheBA’ – is part of a wave of Chinese sports leagues going viral by tapping into local pride and culture.

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Disciplinary authorities are on the hunt for wastefulness, putting ‘blind decisions’ in their crosshairs as local-level cadres struggle to stimulate economies.

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Hubei province, one of several regions attempting to reverse persistent declines in marriages and births, will provide 15 days of leave for newlyweds.

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China’s coffee consumption has been increasing by double-digits annually, and many new ‘rural cafes’ are trying to brew success as the risk of homogenisation looms.

A growing contingent of Chinese tourists seeks ‘shareable’ and ‘off-the-beaten-path experiences’, away from the hustle and bustle of urban sightseeing.