Brian Spegele

@bspegele

China correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.

Beijing, China
Joined July 2009

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  1. The US is trying to reassure the world on climate. Truth is, no one knows what Trump means for the Paris deal.

  2. In London to launch : then natural gas the big winners to meet demand growth till 2040.

  3. "China confronts reality of global power: soldiers returning in caskets." The sad story of Chinese Cpl. Li Lei.

  4. Asia's emerging markets seem to have a message for Washington: They're seeking free trade with or without the US.

  5. Agree with this. Have always tried to keep up with the broadcasts of NewsHour through the years here in China.

  6. The White House isn't Trump's only victory in recent days. In China, he just won a decadelong trademark dispute too.

  7. Good perspective: Trump's influence on the future of clean energy is less clear than you think

  8. Trump wants to revive the US coal sector. Pollution aside, coal's other problem: It's no longer the cheapest choice.

  9. The push by China's oil companies into the U.S. faces lots of uncertainty after Trump's win.

  10. Bad news for China data doubters, goods news for China reform skeptics - electricity, steel, cement output all up in October

  11. Exxon applauding the Paris climate deal. Trump wants to pull out of it.

  12. Who said coal was dead? China just pledged huge new additions of thermal power capacity for the next five years.

  13. WSJ: "The Cubs won the World Series. The Cubs won the World Series. The Cubs won the World Series. Believe it."

  14. So much for rising oil prices. The US crude surplus just posted its biggest weekly gain in more than three decades.

  15. And we love following you along the way!

  16. That's a terrifying number. Thankfully cold and clear here in Beijing.

  17. China's oil companies face a new dilema: how to spend their growing stockpiles of cash.

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  19. BP abandons deep-sea drilling off Australia. Environmentalists quickly claim a victory. via

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