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The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. Published by Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. & world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 36 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.

Last Updated: July 7, 2016

Why The U.S. Steel Industry Is Molten Hot Over China’s Trade Practices

Ian Talley
Wall Street Journal
China is urged to reduce its steel production for the sake of the U.S. economy....

United Flies Further Into China

Susan Carey
Wall Street Journal
Direct flights into second-tier cities from the U.S. is made possible because the U.S.-China air treaty doesn’t include as many limits on the number of flights to secondary cities.

China’s Middle Class Vents Over Growing List of Grievances

Te-Ping Chen
Wall Street Journal
A father’s death in custody is the latest incident to fuel urbanites’ sense of unease.

China’s Midea Group Announces Bid for Germany’s Kuka

Kane Wu and Eyk Henning
Wall Street Journal
The offer is one of the largest unsolicited approaches of a foreign company by a Chinese buyer.

Real-Estate Lawsuits Surge in China

Esther Fung
Wall Street Journal
Undelivered homes drive some buyers to sue while developers seek refunds on land.

China Challenged to Keep Yuan Stable as Dollar Rises

Lingling Wei
Wall Street Journal
PBOC must support growth while keeping currency valuable enough to stem flood of wealth abroad.

Tim Cook Visits China in Hopes Beijing Will Take Another Bite of the Apple

Eva Dou
Wall Street Journal
The visit comes as the company’s prospects in its second largest market appear to be souring.

Live-Streaming Apps Flourish in China

Li Yuan
Wall Street Journal
Welcome to China’s flourishing, new reality-show industry, where regular people use smartphones to live stream whatever suits their whims.

China Faces Its Own Version of Trumpism

Andrew Browne
Wall Street Journal
Appeal of die-hard Maoists to the downtrodden puts Communist Party in a bind.

Philippine Front-Runner Duterte Floats New Tactic in South China Sea Dispute

Jeremy Page and Trefor Moss
Wall Street Journal
Davao City mayor’s proposal is at odds with U.S.’s multilateral response on maritime disputes.

China Bondholders Lose Their Beijing-Bailout Confidence

Jasper Moiseiwitsch and Carol Chan
Wall Street Journal
Investors’ long-held assumption that the government would step up for state-run companies is shaken.

The New Qualification for China’s Tech Elite: Goldman Sachs

Wei Gu
Wall Street Journal
Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial set to hire banker Douglas Feagin, latest in a string of Goldman alumni at Chinese Internet firms.

China Wants to Own Small Stake in Web Firms

Li Yuan
Wall Street Journal
The Chinese government’s control over the Internet could get even tighter, with regulators floating a proposal for the state to take 1% stakes in major Chinese Internet.

China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue

Eva Dou
Wall Street Journal
Revenue from Greater China fell $4.3 billion, but iPhone sales in India picked up.