News Analysis As Washington tightens immigration rules for foreign workers and students, Beijing is extending an unexpected invitation. Quietly announced in August and slated for an Oct. 1 launch, China’s new “K-visa” promises “young science and technology China’s New K-Visa: An Open Door for Global Tech Workers–or Soft-Power Play?
News Analysis As Washington tightens immigration rules for foreign workers and students, Beijing is extending an unexpected invitation. Quietly announced in August and slated for an Oct. 1 launch, China’s new “K-visa” promises “young science and technology
BEIJING—Chinese Nobel Prize-winning physicist Yang Chen-ning, one of the most influential scientists in modern physics, died in Beijing on Saturday. He was 103. The Tsinghua University, where he studied and served as a professor, said in a statement that Yang
JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs plan to stay in China despite worsening U.S.-China relations, with both banks adjusting their business focus. One analyst has said that this marks Wall Street’s entry into the stage of “de-risking without decoupling.”
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Oct. 9 launched a new round of sanctions against Iran’s oil network, including a China-based crude oil port. Analysts say the move will sharply raise the cost and risk of