The Wall Street Journal

Li Yuan

Reporter,

 Li Yuan joined The Wall Street Journal in New York in 2004. She covered U.S. telecom industry and mobile Internet and edited the Chinese edition of WSJ.com.
Twitter: @LiYuan6
email: [email protected]

Articles by Li Yuan

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    China’s Venture Firms Seek U.S. Deals

    Chinese investment in American startups is picking up, but some of these investors are finding it difficult to navigate the U.S. venture world, writes Li Yuan.

    China’s Venture Firms Seek U.S. Deals
  • Li Yuan

    Chinese Web Users Prize Offline Marketing

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that online success in China comes not so much from an app or website’s usefulness, but from physical-world marketing and support.

    Chinese Web Users Prize Offline Marketing
  • LeEco Funding Scare Casts Doubt on Grand Vision

    For Chinese billionaire Jia Yueting, who seemed to defy gravity as he pursued a vision of challenging Apple, Netflix, Amazon.com and Tesla all at once with his LeEco conglomerate, funding problems may mean a return to Earth.

    LeEco Funding Scare Casts Doubt on Grand Vision
  • Li Yuan

    Venture Investors Seek Safety Offline

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that Chinese venture investors are showing more interest in nontech companies that often boast strong revenue and a clear path to profit.

    Venture Investors Seek Safety Offline
  • China Circuit

    China’s Internet Reflects Power of the Checkbook

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that China’s internet industry is dominated by a trio of giants, and they use investments and acquisitions to maintain their control.

    China’s Internet Reflects Power of the Checkbook
  • China Circuit

    Regulatory Split Poses Roadblock for Didi

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that a setback for ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing illustrates the tension that often arises between the priorities of the central and local authorities in China.

    Regulatory Split Poses Roadblock for Didi
  • China Web Child-Safety Policies Could Force Changes at Tech Firms

    China has proposed strengthening its policies on internet safety for children, which could compel technology companies to make substantial operational changes to meet the new requirements.

    China Web Child-Safety Policies Could Force Changes at Tech Firms
  • China Circuit

    U.S. Web Firms Lose Allure Among Chinese

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that on the China front in the global technology industry’s talent wars, foreign internet companies are losing.

    U.S. Web Firms Lose Allure Among Chinese
  • China Circuit

    Tencent Tries Out a Stickier WeChat

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that Tencent’s WeChat messaging platform wants to become a one-stop app that users would rarely have to leave to use other mobile apps.

    Tencent Tries Out a Stickier WeChat
  • China Circuit

    Chinese Internet Firms Hit Obstacles Abroad

    China’s internet companies struggle to come up with products and strategies that can make them competitive overseas.

    Chinese Internet Firms Hit Obstacles Abroad
  • China Circuit

    Huawei’s Global Ambition Wins Fans at Home

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that the global success that has helped make the smartphone company a subject of suspicion in the U.S. is proving to be a significant marketing advantage in China.

    Huawei’s Global Ambition Wins Fans at Home
  • Sinovation Ventures Raises $675 Million in Fresh Capital

    The Chinese venture-capital firm closed two funds aimed at deals as the environment for funding in the country cools.

    Sinovation Ventures Raises $675 Million in Fresh Capital
  • China Circuit

    China’s Tech Startups Face Dwindling Funding

    China’s technology startups were red-hot for years. Today, writes Li Yuan, some in the industry describe the funding environment as “deep winter.”

    China’s Tech Startups Face Dwindling Funding
  • China Circuit

    Personal-Privacy Concerns Grip China

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that national outrage in China over reports of a phone swindle is focusing new attention on lax privacy protections.

    Personal-Privacy Concerns Grip China
  • China Circuit

    China Gears Up in Artificial Intelligence

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that the biggest buzz in China’s internet industry is about competing head-to-head with the U.S. and other tech powerhouses in the hottest area of technological innovation: artificial intelligence.

    China Gears Up in Artificial Intelligence
  • Financial Pressures Shaped Didi-Uber Deal in China

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that numerous financial forces shaped Monday’s deal between Uber Technologies and Didi Chuxing Technology. For one, China’s internet is increasingly a game of giants.

    Financial Pressures Shaped Didi-Uber Deal in China
  • China Circuit

    Weibo Navigates ‘Brave New World’

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that the transformation of Chinese social-media company Weibo illustrates how discussion today is stifled by a surplus of trivial information and a dearth of critical commentary.

    Weibo Navigates ‘Brave New World’
  • How China Vanke Chief’s State Savior Could Be His Undoing

    When China Vanke went looking for a strategic shareholder to stave off takeover bids, chairman Wang Shi chose a government-owned company as a protector. Now that decision is haunting him.

    How China Vanke Chief’s State Savior Could Be His Undoing
  • China Circuit

    Online Fiction Becomes Chinese Cultural Force

    Columnist Li Yuan writes that fiction websites are becoming a force in shaping China’s popular culture—and attractive assets for internet companies that own film studios and video sites.

    Online Fiction Becomes Chinese Cultural Force
  • China Circuit

    Tech Disrupters Are Now Working More Closely With the System

    Chinese internet companies increasingly need to work more closely with the state in order to grow, writes columnist Li Yuan.

    Tech Disrupters Are Now Working More Closely With the System
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