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The Wire China

The Wire China is a weekly online news magazine focused on Chinese business, economics and finance, founded by former The New York Times Shanghai correspondent David Barboza.[1]

The Wire China
TypeWeekly online news magazine
Founder(s)David Barboza
EditorChloe Fox, Andrew Peaple
Staff writersKatrina Northrop, Eliot Chen, Grady McGregor, Aaron Mc Nicholas, David Barboza; Rachel Cheung
Founded2020
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersBoston
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.thewirechina.com

History edit

The Wire China launched its first issue in April 2020. It publishes five to six articles per week including a 3,000-5,000 word cover story, a news and analysis piece, a data investigation called 'The Big Picture', Q&A, and an Opinion section. The magazine also publishes a regular books column and the occasional long essay.[2] In 2020 it published cover stories investigating the collapse of Luckin Coffee,[2] whistleblowers at GlaxoSmithKline China's operations,[3] and Chinese aerospace company Aviation Industry Corporation of China's acquisition of American companies during the GFC.[4]

Content is behind a paywall, with monthly and annual subscriptions available.[1]

Coverage edit

According to its website, The Wire China's news coverage focuses on:

China largely from beyond its borders, so we are focused on looking at the country from a global perspective. How do China based businesses invest and operate outside of the country? How do multinationals operate inside China? Who are China's leading entrepreneurs and startups, and how have they succeeded or failed? How do cross border deals work? How do Americans, Europeans and others invest in China, and how do Chinese businesses invest overseas? When it comes to business, what happens at the intersection of China and the rest of the world? And is there a way to put today's dynamics in perspective with a historical piece, looking back at the origins of a conflict, or development?[1]

In 2020, when the Chinese government moved to take over billionaire Xiao Jianhua's assets, The Wire China first reported that Xiao Jianhua's Tomorrow Group put out a statement that was later censored.[5] In the statement, the Tomorrow Group questioned the takeover decisions of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, as well as the Chinese government's risk assessment.[6]

In September 2020, The Wire China interviewed Steve Bannon on his relationship with Chinese fugitive Miles Kwok.[7][8][9]

Orville Schell, the Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society in New York wrote a long essay for the website titled "The Death of Engagement" which was praised by The New York Times opinion columnist Thomas Friedman.[10][11]

Its coverage on the practice of Chinese billionaires using trusts to hide their money in South Dakota was cited in a Hudson Institute report on kleptocracy and foreign corruption.[12]

The publication has published several pieces on semiconductors in the U.S.-China relationship. Willy Shih, a Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School, gave an interview to the publication about the United States falling behind in semiconductor technology.[13] Similarly, it ran a piece on how Chinese regulatory approval complicated U.S. chip firm Nvidia's pending acquisition of Israeli chip firm Mellanox Technologies.[14]

On May 30, 2021, The Wire China published a detailed whistleblower report on securities fraud about CLSA and CEFC China Energy called "Broken Bonds".[15]

In April, 2023, The Wire China announced a new collaboration with Asia Society to launch the China Books Review, a major outlet of commentary on China-related publications.[16]

WireScreen edit

WireScreen is The Wire China's sister business that focuses on providing data and information on Chinese companies and individuals. It often appears in The Wire China, especially in the data section, 'The Big Picture'. It incorporates research from The Wire China journalists as well as other data sources. In an interview with Harvard's Nieman Lab, Barboza explained his rationale for launching WireScreen:

Traditionally, journalists are on one side and they do their research, and then they throw it away and don't give it to anyone else. I think how wasteful is it that most journalists throw away or never use or don't pass on any of their notes or records. Everyone that comes behind them does their research all over again.[2]

The database has over a million companies, and data engineers continue to collect and add information. Its target customers include other journalists, policy makers, scholars, and the business community.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "About Us". The Wire China. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  2. ^ a b c "The Wire China is a new journalism-and-data business hoping to help unlock the country for others". Nieman Lab. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  3. ^ "GSK found a suspected whistleblower. The real one is still in the shadows". STAT. 2020-06-23. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  4. ^ "The PLA's Unlikely Wingman". The Wire China. 2020-10-25. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  5. ^ Stevenson, Alexandra (2020-07-18). "China Is Dismantling the Empire of a Vanished Tycoon". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  6. ^ "China Seizes Tycoon's Assets". The Wire China. 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  7. ^ Helderman, Rosalind S. (September 14, 2020). "How former Trump adviser Steve Bannon joined forces with a Chinese billionaire who has divided the president's allies". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  8. ^ "Coronavirus China US conflict could become a new Cold War". Australian Financial Review. 2020-05-29. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  9. ^ "Burning Man". The Wire China. 2020-08-31. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  10. ^ Friedman, Thomas L. (2020-06-23). "Opinion | China and America Are Heading Toward Divorce". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  11. ^ 托马斯·弗里德曼2020年6月24日 (2020-06-24). "美国和中国准备"离婚"了". 纽约时报中文网 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2021-02-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ Sibley, Nate (January 2021). "Countering Global Kleptocracy: A New US Strategy for Fighting Authoritarian Corruption" (PDF). The Hudson Institute. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  13. ^ Kynge, James (April 29, 2020). "Huawei scores chip coup against US pressure". The Financial Times. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  14. ^ Ruehl, Mercedes (April 15, 2020). "SoftBank: is it game over?". The Financial Times. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  15. ^ "Broken Bonds". The Wire China. 2021-05-30. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  16. ^ Apostoaie, Ella (2023-04-03). "China Books Review". The Wire China. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  17. ^ "The idea that caused the creation of The Wire China". Talking Biz News. 2020-09-04. Retrieved 2021-01-31.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Wire China is a weekly online news magazine focused on Chinese business economics and finance founded by former The New York Times Shanghai correspondent David Barboza 1 The Wire ChinaTypeWeekly online news magazineFounder s David BarbozaEditorChloe Fox Andrew PeapleStaff writersKatrina Northrop Eliot Chen Grady McGregor Aaron Mc Nicholas David Barboza Rachel CheungFounded2020LanguageEnglishHeadquartersBostonCountryUnited StatesWebsitewww wbr thewirechina wbr comMedia of the United StatesList of newspapers Contents 1 History 2 Coverage 3 WireScreen 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Wire China launched its first issue in April 2020 It publishes five to six articles per week including a 3 000 5 000 word cover story a news and analysis piece a data investigation called The Big Picture Q amp A and an Opinion section The magazine also publishes a regular books column and the occasional long essay 2 In 2020 it published cover stories investigating the collapse of Luckin Coffee 2 whistleblowers at GlaxoSmithKline China s operations 3 and Chinese aerospace company Aviation Industry Corporation of China s acquisition of American companies during the GFC 4 Content is behind a paywall with monthly and annual subscriptions available 1 Coverage editAccording to its website The Wire China s news coverage focuses on China largely from beyond its borders so we are focused on looking at the country from a global perspective How do China based businesses invest and operate outside of the country How do multinationals operate inside China Who are China s leading entrepreneurs and startups and how have they succeeded or failed How do cross border deals work How do Americans Europeans and others invest in China and how do Chinese businesses invest overseas When it comes to business what happens at the intersection of China and the rest of the world And is there a way to put today s dynamics in perspective with a historical piece looking back at the origins of a conflict or development 1 In 2020 when the Chinese government moved to take over billionaire Xiao Jianhua s assets The Wire China first reported that Xiao Jianhua s Tomorrow Group put out a statement that was later censored 5 In the statement the Tomorrow Group questioned the takeover decisions of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission as well as the Chinese government s risk assessment 6 In September 2020 The Wire China interviewed Steve Bannon on his relationship with Chinese fugitive Miles Kwok 7 8 9 Orville Schell the Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U S China Relations at the Asia Society in New York wrote a long essay for the website titled The Death of Engagement which was praised by The New York Times opinion columnist Thomas Friedman 10 11 Its coverage on the practice of Chinese billionaires using trusts to hide their money in South Dakota was cited in a Hudson Institute report on kleptocracy and foreign corruption 12 The publication has published several pieces on semiconductors in the U S China relationship Willy Shih a Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School gave an interview to the publication about the United States falling behind in semiconductor technology 13 Similarly it ran a piece on how Chinese regulatory approval complicated U S chip firm Nvidia s pending acquisition of Israeli chip firm Mellanox Technologies 14 On May 30 2021 The Wire China published a detailed whistleblower report on securities fraud about CLSA and CEFC China Energy called Broken Bonds 15 In April 2023 The Wire China announced a new collaboration with Asia Society to launch the China Books Review a major outlet of commentary on China related publications 16 WireScreen editWireScreen is The Wire China s sister business that focuses on providing data and information on Chinese companies and individuals It often appears in The Wire China especially in the data section The Big Picture It incorporates research from The Wire China journalists as well as other data sources In an interview with Harvard s Nieman Lab Barboza explained his rationale for launching WireScreen Traditionally journalists are on one side and they do their research and then they throw it away and don t give it to anyone else I think how wasteful is it that most journalists throw away or never use or don t pass on any of their notes or records Everyone that comes behind them does their research all over again 2 The database has over a million companies and data engineers continue to collect and add information Its target customers include other journalists policy makers scholars and the business community 17 References edit a b c About Us The Wire China Retrieved 2021 01 31 a b c The Wire China is a new journalism and data business hoping to help unlock the country for others Nieman Lab Retrieved 2021 01 31 GSK found a suspected whistleblower The real one is still in the shadows STAT 2020 06 23 Retrieved 2021 01 31 The PLA s Unlikely Wingman The Wire China 2020 10 25 Retrieved 2021 01 31 Stevenson Alexandra 2020 07 18 China Is Dismantling the Empire of a Vanished Tycoon The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 02 01 China Seizes Tycoon s Assets The Wire China 2020 07 17 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Helderman Rosalind S September 14 2020 How former Trump adviser Steve Bannon joined forces with a Chinese billionaire who has divided the president s allies The Washington Post Retrieved 2021 02 01 Coronavirus China US conflict could become a new Cold War Australian Financial Review 2020 05 29 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Burning Man The Wire China 2020 08 31 Retrieved 2021 02 01 Friedman Thomas L 2020 06 23 Opinion China and America Are Heading Toward Divorce The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 02 01 托马斯 弗里德曼2020年6月24日 2020 06 24 美国和中国准备 离婚 了 纽约时报中文网 in Chinese Retrieved 2021 02 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Sibley Nate January 2021 Countering Global Kleptocracy A New US Strategy for Fighting Authoritarian Corruption PDF The Hudson Institute Retrieved 1 February 2021 Kynge James April 29 2020 Huawei scores chip coup against US pressure The Financial Times Retrieved 2021 02 01 Ruehl Mercedes April 15 2020 SoftBank is it game over The Financial Times Retrieved 2021 02 01 Broken Bonds The Wire China 2021 05 30 Retrieved 2021 06 01 Apostoaie Ella 2023 04 03 China Books Review The Wire China Retrieved 2023 08 10 The idea that caused the creation of The Wire China Talking Biz News 2020 09 04 Retrieved 2021 01 31 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Wire China amp oldid 1185946605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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