TOKYO — Labor disputes in China’s property and manufacturing sectors have surged as economic growth decelerates, underlining blue-collar workers’ concerns over the country’s social safety net. Unrest …
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Saudi crude oil exports to China set to slip in September, sources say
Saudi crude oil exports to China are set to fall in September to about 43 million barrels, several trade sources said on Monday, citing monthly allocations for term buyers.
Saudi crude oil exports to China set to slip in September, sources say
Saudi crude oil exports to China are set to fall in September to about 43 million barrels, several trade sources said on Monday, citing monthly allocations for term buyers.
‘Critical turning point’ for coal poses risks for China’s state power firms, says report
China’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are investing in low-carbon sources and helping push the country’s energy transition towards a “critical turning point” where coal power starts to decline, a new …
Philippines to File Protest With China Over Air Force Incident Over South China Sea
MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines will file a diplomatic protest with China over a recent incident involving Air Force planes in airspace over a South China Sea shoal, Manila’s Foreign Secretary …
Philippines condemns China’s ‘illegal and reckless’ actions for dropping flares in the skies above South China Sea
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China test-flies biggest cargo drone as low-altitude economy takes off
China flew its biggest-yet unmanned cargo aircraft designed for civilian use, as the world’s top drone-making nation steps up test flights of autonomous aerial vehicles (UAVs) that could ultimately …
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Kaisa, Times China prepare for new survival fight with creditors as winding-up cases resume
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China’s WeRide Seeks Up to $440 Million in US IPO, Placement
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Beijing, John Lee laud ‘tenacious’, ‘enterprising’ Hong Kong Olympians as Paris Games close
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PhD student ditches phone for 5-month expedition across China: ‘People were shocked’
The student explained that having a mobile phone is often a distraction, so on his journey without one, he could focus on reading books or writing.