
Shen Lu
Chinese Tech Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
China tech & society @WSJ | tips/新闻线索: [email protected] / [email protected] / Signal: slwsj.22 | 🐘: @[email protected] | [email protected]
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3 days ago |
caixinglobal.com | Shen Lu |Liyan Qi |Ming Li
Subscribe to a bundle to unlock all coverage by Caixin Global and the WSJ. By Shen Lu, Liyan Qi and Ming Li (The Wall Street Journal) — A Trump administration announcement Wednesday that it would “aggressively” begin revoking visas for Chinese students confronts universities across the U.S. with the prospect of a hit to their finances and talent pool.
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1 week ago |
cn.wsj.com | Shen Lu
特朗普(Donald Trump)政府周三宣布将“强力”启动撤销中国学生签证的行动,这一举措令美国各地大学面临财务收入和人才储备的双重打击。在此之前,特朗普已向哈佛大学开战,采取行动以禁止该校招收国际学生。与此同时,美国国务院的一份电报显示,特朗普政府还暂停了新的学生签证面签,同时准备新措施审查申请人的社交媒体账户。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
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1 week ago |
livemint.com | Shen Lu |Liyan Qi |Ming Li
Summary A big decline in Chinese student enrolment could hurt the finances of many universities and damage US competitiveness, experts say. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A Trump administration announcement Wednesday that it would “aggressively" begin revoking visas for Chinese students confronts universities across the U.S. with the prospect of a hit to their finances and talent pool.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Shen Lu |Liyan Qi |Ming Li
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Shen Lu |Tracy Qu
Temu is contending with the loss of a tariff exemption for small packages. (Geoffrey Swaine/Zuma Press)PDD, the Chinese parent of popular bargain online seller Temu, said its profit dropped nearly 50% in the first quarter, as a sharply different tariff environment in the U.S. added to challenges at home. PDD’s 10% rise in first-quarter revenue, to the equivalent of $13.18 billion, was its slowest revenue growth in three years.
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“For years, investors dismissed China as uninvestible, citing abrupt policy shifts, weak domestic demand, and geopolitical risk. Yet under Trump 2.0, the U.S. seems to be following a similar script. “ https://t.co/2P4c4Cuzf4 via @BarronsOnline

Chinese scientists in the US fear government suspicion, political pressure and criminal prosecution are about to crash down harder on them. This time around, AI researchers & computer scientists are particularly vulnerable. My latest - https://t.co/GtwvK5hZOM via @WSJ https://t.co/NMdLgRJXWy

RT @JChengWSJ: Chinese Scientists in America Come Under New Wave of Suspicion—FBI scrutiny and visa revocations under President Trump are w…