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Past articles by Jennifer:

What U.S. businesses should know about China’s anti-foreign sanction law

U.S. businesses in China should prepare if they want to survive the escalating tensions, financial and legal experts said. → Read More

There are fewer visas, but Chinese students still want a U.S. education

Chinese students spend years mapping out the path to U.S. colleges. The pandemic has disrupted all of that. → Read More

Microsoft confirms talks to take over U.S. TikTok operations-

A leaked memo from ByteDance’s CEO to its staff says TikTok has no choice but to sell its U.S. operations. → Read More

COVID-19 tests the limits of online schooling tech in China

Among the challenges: How do you teach gym class to students stuck in tiny apartments? → Read More

Small Chinese business hangs on after COVID-19 shutdown

The Chinese economy virtually stopped for nearly two months. One clothier is barely surviving while life slowly returns to normal. → Read More

Trying to make it big by selling on Taobao Live

It's kind of like QVC, but for six hours straight and without the production value. → Read More

What it's like to live on an average wage in Shanghai

China's official inflation is still under 3% but residents complain that the cost of living in the Chinese financial hub of Shanghai jut keeps getting higher. → Read More

What to expect from Trump and Xi’s G-20 meetings

Could China and the U.S. reach an agreement on trade? → Read More

China is stockpiling pork in a bid to stabilize rising prices

Some countries stockpile grain and petroleum. China stockpiles both, and has a "strategic" national pork reserve. → Read More

Why a mystery social media account on the U.S.-China trade talks is generating buzz

Chinese citizens rarely get this kind of detail. → Read More

Beijing declares dramatic success in fighting air pollution

China says it has succeeded in cutting the city's pollution over 5 years. → Read More

Some companies find their brand names already claimed in China

The practice of third parties snapping up brand names concerns foreign firms. → Read More

Providing medical care to 'birth tourists' from China

Chinese parents are attracted to U.S. healthcare. An American doctor appreciates their prompt payments. → Read More

Why Chinese parents come to America to give birth

Every year, thousands travel to ensure U.S. citizenship for their babies, experts say. Here are two of their stories. → Read More

Trump delays increase in tariffs on Chinese goods

The president cites "substantial progress" in weekend talks. → Read More

In China’s big cities, tenants feel the squeeze of rising rents

Migrant workers like Ren Zhongyang work hard to earn money in Shanghai but struggle to find affordable rental homes there. → Read More

China's food deliverers have hectic schedules

High demand leads to a high-stress job for couriers. → Read More

IPhone sales fall in China, but fans abound

Apple prices can be an issue, but many Chinese still consider the devices prestigious. → Read More

How can mobile payments in China be greater than GDP?

Some listeners balked when we reported $23 trillion in mobile payments there in 2016. → Read More

Five things to look out for with China in 2019

There are many mixed signals on China's economy in 2019. → Read More