China’s notorious smog problem may have been worsened by climate change in the polar regions, according to a study published in the United States on Wednesday. According to the study published in the US journal…
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China, ASEAN vow to enhance tourism cooperation
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China’s baby boom overwhelming smaller cities, lawmaker says
China’s smaller cities have struggled to cope with a baby boom since the nation ended its one-child policy in 2015, demonstrating that it’s too early to further relax the new two-child ceiling. So says lawmaker…
China pledges firm response if Japan interferes in South China Sea
Beijing has been speaking with 10 members of the Association of South East Asian Nations since 2010 to agree to a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict in the South China Sea. Addressing a…
China, Saudi Arabia consider deals worth about $65 billion
BEIJING (Reuters) – China and Saudi Arabia on Thursday signed memorandums of understanding and letters of intent potentially worth about $65 billion during Saudi King Salman’s visit to Beijing, a senior Chinese diplomat said. Deputy…
Interview: China's growth, job creation impressive, Australia will benefit: expert
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U.S. to confront trade partners at global finance meeting
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China, following Fed, lifts short-term rates to steady yuan, battle debt
SHANGHAI China’s central bank raised short-term interest rates on Thursday in what economists said was a bid to stave off capital outflows and keep the yuan currency stable after the Federal Reserve raised U.S. rates…
China raises short-term interest rates for third time in as many months
SHANGHAI China’s central bank raised short-term interest rates for the third time in as many months on Thursday, a day after the end of the annual session of parliament where leaders warned that tackling debt…
Tillerson to warn China of sanctions over North Korea
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Here’s who will benefit from the Beijing-Seoul fallout
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Beijing would be wise to show restraint over HK election
former financial secretary John Tsang. This appears to be the rationale for Beijing’s open interference in the Hong Kong election, even though Lam herself has warned that such favoritism by Beijing may be counterproductive, making…