Heritage Foundation-convened commission with Republican and Democratic members blames China for excess deaths caused by U.S. policy decisions, claims long COVID affects “at least” 10-20% of people.
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The Most Valuable Beer Brand in 2024 Is Surprising Yet Familiar
According to the respected research group Kantar, there’s a new king of beer brands in 2024, and it’s not from America.
UK Business Dialogue with Shenzhen and Guangzhou
The China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) is delighted to invite our Members to participate in our upcoming UK Business Dialogue with the Shenzhen Municipal Government and Guangzhou Municipal …
Apart from Sheikh Hasina, 3 more heads of govts in Beijing
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is currently in China on a four-day state visit. Coinciding with her trip, the …
Beijing steps up fight vs financial fraud
In a concerted effort to fortify the integrity of China’s capital markets, Chinese authorities have rolled out a robust framework to curb financial fraud and enhance market discipline.The document was …
India races to build power plants in region claimed by China, which could add to tensions
Sources said India plans to build 12 hydropower projects in Arunachal Pradesh, which it says is an integral part of the country, but China claims it is a part of southern Tibet.
China launches high-level probe after paper says fuel tankers used to carry cooking oil
State Council sets up investigative team involving several government bodies after Beijing News report sparks food safety scare.
What U.S. Companies Need to Know About China’s Rare Earth Restriction
China’s new restrictions on rare earth exports pose challenges for US businesses, prompting the need for diversified supply chains, domestic production, and innovative solutions.
Will China maintain transparency as its rocket mishaps and military tests raise global concerns?
As a result of this catastrophe, US space industries withdrew from their partnerships with China, which led to the implementation of strict export regulations that are still in place today, as per reports of ‘Yahoo…
Views toward China diverge between rich and middle-income nations, Pew report shows
New poll data released by the Pew Research Center show that global views towards China appear to be divided between high-income countries and middle-income ones, and the gap is apparently widest among …
WADA made reasonable decision in China doping case despite doubts of its own scientist, probe says
An investigator backed the World Anti-Doping Agency’s handling of a doping case involving 23 Chinese swimmers, while also publishing notes indicating WADA’s own science director doubted China’s …
China, Belarus start joint military drills near Polish border
On the eve of NATO’s summit where further support for Ukraine is on the agenda, Belarus and China started joint military exercises just miles from the border of NATO-member Poland.
China to invest $800B in creaking electricity grid to speed up green transition
Beijing hopes the record spend will help China fully capitalize on its lead in the global green energy transition.
