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China: Even Economic Reporting Increasingly Difficult for Journalists

A report shows that the rests of the freedom of the press in China are being cut more and more. While there used to be some red lines for reporting, today there are practically only red lines.

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According to a survey, foreign journalists in China are faced with an increasing number of taboo issues and restrictions. The annual report of the Club of Foreign Correspondents in China (FCCC) speaks of an "an alarming expansion" of issues that the authorities consider sensitive. While slight improvements have emerged after the end of the Corona pandemic, state controls are now more noticeable again, according to the report published in Beijing…

·Vienna, Austria
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Cancelled interviews, disabled trips – and more and more topics that cannot be reported on. State controls on foreign journalists are becoming more noticeable again.

·Vienna, Austria
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A report shows that the rests of the freedom of the press in China are being cut more and more. While there used to be some red lines for reporting, today there are practically only red lines.

·Munich, Germany
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According to a survey, foreign journalists in China are faced with an increasing number of taboos and restrictions.

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Intimidation, cancelled interviews, blocked trips: Foreign correspondents in China are finding more and more closed doors. In addition to Xinjiang and Tibet, even economic and social issues are now sensitive.

·Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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