China Biz Roundup Podcast: ‘Hukou’ Reforms, Nio Getting Sued, and Forbidden City Curator Retires
Apr.09.2019
Residency restrictions to be scrapped in many cities; Nio faces class action lawsuits in U.S.; Forbidden City’s internet-famous curator retires; and more
- Residency restrictions to be scrapped in many of China’s cities.
- Electric-car maker Nio faces class action lawsuits in U.S.
- Forbidden City’s internet-famous curator retires.
- MUCH more.
“China Biz Roundup” brings you the day’s top China stories compiled for you from our Beijing newsroom and nationwide.
Catch us on your commute, or wherever you are, while we provide you with exactly what you need to know about China, on this day.
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