Why are Chinese buyers pivoting to Asia-Pacific real estate? From January to September 2025, the cross-border property interests of Chinese and Asian buyers experienced a significant geopolitical shift. Analysis of Juwai.com and Juwai.Asia analytics reveals a "Great Pivot to Asia-Pacific," with South Korea and Japan emerging as the new frontrunners for attention, even as traditional... 继续阅读 >
Global perceptions are shifting. According to the latest Pew Research Center survey, more countries are viewing China in a positive light for the first time since the pandemic, while the U.S. faces a decline in favourability under President Donald Trump’s leadership. The findings reveal a growing divide between younger and older generations, as well as... 继续阅读 >
Chinese investors poured RM31 billion into Malaysia in 2024 more than double the previous year marking the second-largest inflow of... 继续阅读 >
Dubai’s booming trade, tourism, and aviation performance in 2025 positions the emirate firmly on track to achieve its Dubai Economic... 继续阅读 >
JUWAI IQI is pleased to announce the strategic restructuring and rebranding of our Cambodian operations under a new entity: Juwai... 继续阅读 >
New Zealand has reignited its Active Investor Plus (AIP) golden visa scheme, drawing strong interest from mainland Chinese, Hong Kong,... 继续阅读 >
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Malaysia is emerging as a strong contender in the global data centre race and the opportunity is massive. According to Kashif Ansari of Juwai IQI, a shift in operations from Gulf countries...
继续阅读 >Dubai is writing headlines again! In 2025, the emirate has smashed records across trade, tourism and “soft power”, setting it firmly on the path of its bold Vision 2033 (D33). Kashif Ansari,...
继续阅读 >Malaysia’s rental market is finally showing signs of slowing down after more than a year of rising prices! According to a new report by real estate group Juwai IQI, average home rents...
继续阅读 >Amid rising geopolitical tensions and restrictive U.S. tariffs, high-net-worth Chinese and Hong Kong investors are redirecting their capital toward the Middle East. The result is a fresh wave of investment that is...
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