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China and Xi are seen more favorably than the U.S. and Trump in many nations, new survey says
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China and Xi favored over U.S. and Trump in many nations: Survey
China’s COVID-19 activity remains low despite recent rise, no new variants detected: CDC expert
Analysis – China’s record consumer defaults undermine Beijing’s push to boost spending
China and Xi favored over US and Trump in many nations: Survey
China has become more popular than US in much of world, survey finds
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This country’s internet freedom is now as bad as China’s, report finds
For the past decade, China has consistently ranked last in the world for internet freedom due to its all-pervading online surveillance and content control system dubbed the “Great Firewall.”
This country’s internet freedom is now as bad as China’s, report finds
For the past decade, China has consistently ranked last in the world for internet freedom due to its all-pervading online surveillance and content control system dubbed the “Great Firewall.”
To top China in biotech, support US seedbeds of innovation
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Are McKinsey’s 500 job cuts in China a response to legal challenges and market pressures?
In a significant restructuring effort, McKinsey & Co., the prominent US-based consulting firm, is poised to overhaul its operations in China, which includes laying off approximately 500 employees.
China hedge funds caught out by abrupt market surge
China’s abrupt and ferocious stock market rally has slammed some of the country’s biggest hedge funds, forcing them to hastily cover short positions and take losses on their bets in the heavily …
