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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

President Xi Jinping’s Most Dangerous Venture Yet: Remaking China’s Military

Jeremy Page
Wall Street Journal
The Chinese leader’s plan to revamp the armed forces, a milestone in the nation’s emergence from isolationism, faces hurdles at home.

China Homeowners Live in Legal Limbo

James Areddy and Esther Feng
Wall Street Journal
Wenzhou case underscores uncertainty over land leases in country where government owns all the land.

Left Behind by China’s One-Child Policy

Laurie Burkitt
Wall Street Journal
Abolition of China’s family-planning rule came too late for ‘Parents of the Lost Only Children’.

Millennials Shake Up China’s Tech Cultures

Li Yuan
Wall Street Journal
Companies find that traditional approaches don’t work for younger employees.

China’s New Security Challenge: Angry Mom-and-Pop Investors

Chuin-Wei Yap
Wall Street Journal
As they watch their nest eggs dwindle, some hit the streets in protest.

Pork Shortage in China Leads to Soaring Prices, Rush to Import

Lucy Craymer
Wall Street Journal
U.S. pig industry benefits from boost in exports to pork-loving China.

China’s Homegrown Rival to Uber Valued at Over $25 Billion

Juro Osawa, Kane Wu and Rick Carew
Wall Street Journal
Beijing-based Didi Kuaidi Joint Co. is close to completing its latest funding round to raise more than $1.5 billion.

China’s Banks Report Slowest Growth in 10 Years in 2015

Chuin-wei Yap
Wall Street Journal
Country’s ailing economy leading to more bad loans, pushing lenders toward riskier expansion strategies.

Thailand Calls Off Deal for China to Finance Railway

Nopparat Chaichalearmmongkol
Wall Street Journal
Thailand has been struggling to secure what it considers a satisfactory financing deal from Beijing for the 250 kilometer rail line.

How Trump’s Hard Line on Trade Could Backfire

Bob Davis
Wall Street Journal
“If they don’t behave,” the Republican businessman warned at a debate, Chinese companies under a Trump presidency could face tariffs of 45%.

China Warns Officials: No Unrest, Or Lose Your Job

Chuin-Wei Yap
Wall Street Journal
The policy announcement comes two weeks after hundreds of unpaid coal workers took to the streets in the gritty northeastern city of Shuangyashan.

IMF Pressing China to Disclose More Data on Currency Operations

Lingling Wei
Wall Street Journal
In recent months, the People’s Bank of China has increasingly turned to the derivatives market to help prop up the currency.

People’s Daily Chief Warns of ‘Historic Mistake’ if China Loses Grip on New Media

Eva Dou and Josh Chin
Wall Street Journal
“To lose speech is to lose power,” Yang Zhenwu wrote in a lengthy essay published Monday.

At China’s Legislative Meeting, ‘Fake Foreign Media’ Take a Lower Profile

Esther Fung and Rose Yu
Wall Street Journal
Foreign-looking journalists in media that have links to Chinese state-controlled media were called.

China’s Censors Battle Mounting Defiance

Andrew Browne
Wall Street Journal
It was a message of defiance: Despite a monumental edifice of controls, censorship is losing.