SINGAPORE - Readers of The Straits Times can now expect to get more insights into business and politics in China.
The agreement will see ST and Caixin Global sharing 10 articles each per month for their readers, via their print and digital platforms. Caixin Global is part of China's influential financial media group Caixin Media, which is recognised as a producer of independent journalism in China and a valuable source of information for investors, business leaders and policy makers.The group was founded in 2009 by one of China's most prominent journalists Hu Shuli, who is seen as one of the"top public intellectuals in the world", according to Forbes.
"We are also excited to share Straits Times' outstanding coverage of regional and international affairs with Chinese readers," she added.