Yujie Xue has joined Greenpeace East Asia as an International Communication Officer, based in its Hong Kong office. In her new role, she is responsible for the organisation's media outreach to international outlets, starting with promoting Greenpeace East Asia’s campaigns related to the ICT industry and automotive sector.
Yujie brings to her new role experience in journalism, including as Business Reporter at SCMP in Hong Kong, where she covered energy transition, electric vehicles, and other cleantech news. She also reported on the Chinese technology sector for SCMP's Shenzhen bureau. Prior to that, she was a tech reporter at Sixth Tone in Shanghai and People’s Daily Online in San Francisco.
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SCMP Business Reporter starts new chapter in comms
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9 September 2025 1:00 AM
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