Organisers barred journalists on Sunday from a publicly advertised event in Shanghai that offered Chinese investors the chance to get U.S. immigrant visas if they put money in a real estate project linked to the family of President Donald Trump’s son-in-law. ( read original story ...)
With Trump Name Unspoken, Kushners Seek Investors in Shanghai
SHANGHAI — Like many American firms that come to China looking ... Though Mr. Kushner has said that he has stepped back from the day-to-day operations of the family business, filings show he and Ivanka Trump, his wife and the president’s daughter ... ( read original story ...)
Lottery to stabilize Shanghai housing
Shanghai will introduce a lottery system for sales of new residential projects as demand is overtaking supply, according to a circular of the city's housing authorities. The lottery will guarantee "transparent and fair distribution" of units, and is part ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Entrepreneurs: Lauren Himle
"Everyone is a little bit crazy but it takes eccentricity to thrive [in Shanghai]" What is the one most important piece of advice you would give to someone starting a new business here? Take advantage of Shanghai’s entrepreneurial environment. You can ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai gold futures boost precious metals trading on DGCX
The recently listed DGCX Shanghai Gold Futures Contract (DSGC) has had a positive knock-on effect on the trading activity of the Exchange’s other gold products. The DSGC, which uniquely allows access to the Chinese Gold market, traded a total of 2,946 ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai auto show reaffirms design, electric vehicle trends, reminds Hongkongers of what they are missing
Volkswagen also announced two car-sharing alliances at Shanghai Auto: a car-sharing business with Beijing car rental company Shouqi; and a ride-hailing service with transport service provider Didi. Mercedes-Benz also extended its Croove car-sharing ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai bears the brunt of anti-globalisation and protectionism with sharp decline in FDI
Shanghai has borne the brunt of anti-globalisation with a sharp decline in foreign investment during the first quarter of this year, ratcheting up pressure on the city’s leaders to attract fresh capital influx from overseas investors. The city received ... ( read original story ...)