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Fund manager Yang Tingwu was quick to harvest his gains after a furious July rally in Chinese steel and cement stocks, ...
Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics says Beijing’s ‘anti-involution’ drive is a necessary shock to address industrial ...
Amid cutthroat competition, China’s economic planner takes aim at how government-backed investment funds are being spent, ...
The Chinese government has launched a nationwide campaign to prevent companies from offering“cutthroat” prices, following a ...
Eugene Hsiao of Macquarie Capital unpacks China's anti-involution strategy, and how its evolved from previous supply-side ...
SINGAPORE] “Nei juan” or involution, has become a hot topic in China, popping up frequently in social media and public debate. It was an issue that featured repeatedly in conversations with retailers, ...
China’s efforts to tackle involution are taking on new life as President Trump’s tariffs discourage exports to the United States. Other countries are also wary of a flood of inexpensive ...
The prevailing catchphrase is “anti-involution,” and it reflects efforts to curb intense competition and overcapacity in industries like solar panels, steel, and electric vehicles.