
China Business Insider - News From Caixin Global
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Show overview
China Business Insider - News From Caixin Global has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 102 episodes. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 8 min and 12 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 41 episodes published. Published by Caixin Global.
From the publisher
Want to keep up with all the news from China's business scene but short on time? Then tune into the Caixin China Biz Roundup! Each weekday, we break down the biggest developments in the Asian giant's economy, financial world and tech sphere — all in around 15 minutes! Expect to find lots of analysis and informative updates delivered in a fun, light-hearted manner. Also on our channel is the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief and China Stories, which are both produced in collaboration with SupChina. The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief offers a weekly roundup of the top news bulletins from the world's second-largest economy and features interviews with Caixin journalists. China Stories brings you audio narration of some of Caixin Global's best articles and op-eds.
Latest Episodes
View all 102 episodesChina Business Uncovered Podcast #4: Inside Vanke and China's Property Reckoning
Darers & Doers: The Quest for AI-Powered Cancer Vaccines

China Business Uncovered Podcast #3: Inside the Fall of 'China's LVMH'
Program description: China Business Uncovered takes listeners inside China's business world through the eyes of reporters who investigate it firsthand. Featuring open conversations with Caixin journalists, each episode breaks down the most complex developments inside Chinese companies. Tune in to understand how critical stories are covered, what's really happening beneath the surface, and why it matters for businesses and investors operating in and around China. Recorded in Mandarin and produced in English with the help of AI, China Business Uncovered brings Caixin's in-depth investigative reporting to a global audience. Episode intro: With humble beginnings as a textile factory in Shandong, Ruyi dreamed of becoming China's version of LVMH. In this episode of China Business Uncovered, host Kelsey Cheng speaks with reporter Yue Yue about how the company's debt-fueled shopping spree backfired. Chapters: (01:41) From textile mill to "China's LVMH" (06:52) Ruyi's worldwide shopping spree (09:21) Where did Ruyi's money come from (13:15) The 1 euro transfer scandal (18:22) Asset freezes and the larger lesson This episode of China Business Uncovered was recorded in Mandarin and produced in English with the help of AI. Based on this story: In Depth: How Ruyi's 'LVMH of China' Dream Unraveled Subscribe now to unlock full access to Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for $200 a year. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.

China Business Uncovered #2: Brazil's 'Very Chinese Moment'
Program description: China Business Uncovered takes listeners inside China's business world through the eyes of reporters who investigate it firsthand. Featuring open conversations with Caixin journalists, each episode breaks down the most complex developments inside Chinese companies. Tune in to understand how critical stories are covered, what's really happening beneath the surface, and why it matters for businesses and investors operating in and around China. Recorded in Mandarin and produced in English with the help of AI, China Business Uncovered brings Caixin's in-depth investigative reporting to a global audience. Episode intro: Across e-commerce, EVs and mining, Brazil is having a Chinese moment. In this episode, Caixin Global Managing Director Li Xin speaks with reporter Zhao Xuan about how this investment wave is affecting Brazil's local economy and whether the long-promised "country of the future" is finally arriving. Chapters: (01:49): Which Chinese companies are expanding in Brazil? (04:58): Why China and Brazil fit together economically (06:55): How Chinese firms localize (12:18): Chinese carmakers move in (14:41): The battle for Brazil's market (21:40): Is Brazil ready for the AI boom? Read more about Chinese businesses in Brazil: Cover Story: How China Inc. Is Discovering Its New World in Brazil In Depth: How BYD Is Navigating Tariffs and Regulations in Brazil's Auto Market In Depth: How a Chinese Mining Giant Learned to Win in Brazil Subscribe now to unlock full access to Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for $200 a year. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.

China Business Uncovered Podcast #1: A $15 Billion Bitcoin Seizure and the Fall of a Cybercrime Kingpin
Program description: China Business Uncovered takes listeners inside China's business world through the eyes of reporters who investigate it firsthand. Featuring open conversations with Caixin journalists, each episode breaks down the most complex developments inside Chinese companies. Tune in to understand how critical stories are covered, what's really happening beneath the surface, and why it matters for businesses and investors operating in and around China. Recorded in Mandarin and produced in English with the help of AI, China Business Uncovered brings Caixin's in-depth investigative reporting to a global audience. Episode intro: A Chinese tycoon's mysterious rise in Cambodia, and behind him, an alleged scam network that ensnared victims in China and the U.S. In this debut episode of China Business Uncovered, host Kelsey Cheng speaks with Caixin reporter Tang Ailin to unpack the sudden fall of Chen Zhi, his empire Prince Holding Group, and the seizure of $15 billion in bitcoin. (01:32) Why Chen's fall caught the world's attention (05:06) Chen's early life in China and his connection to a hacker group (08:12) Arriving in Cambodia and a mysterious $2 million loan (17:27) Pig-butchering schemes, romance scam scripts and money laundering services (23:36) A chilling portrait of Chen Zhi (27:05) Caixin's exclusive findings This episode is based on this Caixin story: Cover Story: Six Things to Know About the Fall of Cambodia's Cybercrime Kingpin Chen Zhi Subscribe now to unlock full access to Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for $200 a year. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: How a $15 Million Chinese Pork Deal Turned Into a Cautionary Tale for Foreign Investors
After investing in a Dalian meat company, a consortium of investors discovered their money had vanished, only to face obstacles from local authorities. (00:00:58) The Cross-Border Investor's Nightmare Scenario (00:01:54) The $15.4 Million Bet on a Pork Empire (00:02:22) When the Lights Went Out: Filings Halt and Capital Vanishes (00:03:15) Bankruptcy Restructuring — Or a Shell Game? (00:04:04) A Zombie Company: Factory Alive, Equity Dead Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: How a $15 Million Chinese Pork Deal Turned Into a Cautionary Tale for Foreign Investors Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Chinese Local Governments Risk Replicating Mistakes of LGFVs
Culture-and-tourism investment companies emerge as a new financing channel for localities, but diverted funds and undistinctive projects leave many operating like LGFVs and facing the same financial pressures. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Chinese Local Governments Risk Replicating Mistakes of LGFVs Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Chinese Firms Face Shifting Global IPO Landscape
Tighter rules proposed by the Nasdaq are expected to send some would-be issuers searching for more welcoming markets in London or Hong Kong. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Chinese Firms Face Shifting Global IPO Landscape Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Why Singapore Sovereign Fund Sues Chinese EV-Maker Nio
Nio shares slump in Singapore and Hong Kong after a Caixin report detailing GIC allegations. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Why Singapore Sovereign Fund Sues Chinese EV-Maker Nio Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Visa-Free Travel, U.S. Tariffs Drive Chinese Companies to Malaysia
Chinese investment is reshaping Malaysia, from booming flights to factory floors, as trade shifts and visa-free travel deepen business ties between Beijing and Kuala Lumpur. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Visa-Free Travel, U.S. Tariffs Drive Chinese Companies to Malaysia Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Former Securities Regulator Yi Huiman's Corruption Probe
While Yi was ICBC chairman, his son introduced a $4.5 billion CICC fund deal to the state-owned bank, sources tell Caixin. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: Exclusive: Ex-CSRC Chief Yi Huiman Faces Corruption Probe Likely Linked to ICBC Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: How China's Crypto Ban Makes Disposing of Seized Assets a Lot Harder
The ban leaves a legal void, complicating efforts by authorities to dispose of seized digital assets from crimes. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: How China's Crypto Ban Makes Disposing of Seized Assets a Lot Harder Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: China's Inclusive Finance Success Leaves Banks Burdened
China's inclusive finance has expanded rapidly under government push, but banks are caught in a bind — balancing policy goals with mounting risks. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: China's Inclusive Finance Success Leaves Banks Burdened Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Why China's Banks Are Hunting for Fortunes Stashed Abroad
Under mounting pressure from bad debts at home, Chinese banks are going global — chasing the hidden overseas fortunes of defaulted tycoons. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Why China's Banks Are Hunting for Fortunes Stashed Abroad Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: China Intensifies War on Toxic Competition as Economy Suffers
China is stepping up its crackdown on destructive "involution-style" competition across a range of key industries, from traditional sectors like steel and cement to emerging sectors such as lithium batteries and new-energy vehicles. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: China Intensifies War on Toxic Competition as Economy Suffers Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: The Consumption Conundrum Dividing China's Economists
China's top economists are locked in a fierce debate over whether the country's consumers are truly weak or just misunderstood — an argument that could determine whether Beijing bets on households or more heavy industry. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: The Consumption Conundrum Dividing China's Economists Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: The Consumption Conundrum Dividing China's Economists
China's top economists are locked in a fierce debate over whether the country's consumers are truly weak or just misunderstood — an argument that could determine whether Beijing bets on households or more heavy industry. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: The Consumption Conundrum Dividing China's Economists Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Key Challenges China's Next Five-Year Plan Needs to Tackle
Caixin collects the views of five prominent policy experts on China's priorities like innovation and high-quality growth, as the country drafts its next Five-Year Plan amid global uncertainty. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Key Challenges China's Next Five-Year Plan Needs to Tackle Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Chinese Companies' Route to Wall Street Faces SEC Scrutiny
Chinese companies listed in the U.S. may face tighter regulations as the U.S. securities watchdog seeks to update decades-old rules on foreign private issuers. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Chinese Companies' Route to Wall Street Faces SEC Scrutiny Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.
Caixin Deep Dive: Why China Is Taking In Less Tax Despite Steady GDP Growth
Deflation, tax breaks and industrial shifts are reshaping the country's fiscal landscape. Note: The conversation segment of this episode was generated using AI and has been edited for accuracy. It is based on this Caixin story: In Depth: Why China Is Taking In Less Tax as GDP Growth Stays Steady Subscribe now to unlock all coverage from Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal for just $200 a year, enjoying a 66% discount. Group discounts are available — contact us for a customized plan.